Example sentences of "[pers pn] has made [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She has made £50,000 from just saying nothing . |
2 | It is incredible also that the Labour party proposes for a widow four different intrusive valuations of her house , and proposes , too , that that same widow should be penalised with higher taxation if she has made improvements to her property . |
3 | She may hold the view that she has made provision for every eventuality and is therefore unlikely to experience any difficulties in combining work with parenthood . |
4 | Pat has not yet met a group to have fellowship with but she has made contact ’ by chance ’ with a Christian we shall call ’ George ’ . |
5 | She reappeared , according to this , in Geneva , where she has made contact with Dimitri Volkov and became his mistress . |
6 | Since then , he has made Middlesbrough 's first team . |
7 | ( 6 ) The only finding of fact in respect of physical harm made by the justices ( ‘ He has made threats of physical harm to himself and others ’ ) related to a time when the child was in secure accommodation . |
8 | He has made threats of physical harm to himself and others . |
9 | ‘ The only finding of fact in respect of physical harm made by the magistrates ‘ he has made threats of physical harm to himself and others ’ related to a time when he was in secure accommodation . |
10 | He has made comedies , but seems quite without the vision that elevates humour to satire . |
11 | ‘ Never has homo faber better understood that he has made history and never has he felt so powerless before history ’ . |
12 | One other reason for the use of the rope is to help the fielder know when he has made contact with such a boundary , and often a fielder has signified to the umpire that a ball has made contact with the rope of that he himself , while in contact with the ball , has touched such a rope . |
13 | We have just been informed by Mr R. Warner of Photomatic Limited that the business ceased in August 1991 , but he has made arrangements with another company to carry on the photo-printing of Litho copies . |
14 | He has made cars cheaper which is going to put more of them on the road . |
15 | He has made mistakes , but nobody is more committed to opening up Australia 's still-stuffy economy . |
16 | ‘ I know he has made mistakes , but for the first time since Shanks took over in 1959 , a Liverpool manager has got a job to do . |
17 | He takes himself to have true premises and a valid inference to a true conclusion ; the premises might include the proposition that in the past he has made mistakes . |
18 | It has made Tommy 's day . |
19 | It has made teachers and parents punch-drunk and over-burdened . |
20 | Since Edward Elgar 's first symphony in 1908 , British music has enjoyed its greatest age ; but in international reputation it has made Britain little more than one musical nation among many . |
21 | ‘ It has made things very difficult over the last few months . |
22 | Until last November the council met 90 per cent of the £4,000 required by the band to rent rehearsal rooms in local schools , but now it has made savings in a bid to inject £10 million into problem areas , such as school meals and uniform grants . |
23 | Since its inception it has made loans totalling over $ 140 billion to 110 countries . |
24 | Given the wide scope of the charge to CGT , a large number of exemptions from this tax bite are granted to make the system fair and workable , A company may be able to avoid CGT liability even though it has made gains of a capital nature , by means of various reliefs and allowances . |
25 | We all have to accept that each of us has made mistakes in the past — and , indeed , that we are going to make more in the future . |