Example sentences of "[noun prp] have [adv] made " in BNC.

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1 Everton will need to sell to raise the cash , but Arsenal have already made an approach for their £2m defender Martin Keown and that deal could hold the key .
2 Shirley Pen ) rose ( Dr Hodgson ) and Sarah Alexander have both made their careers in medicine , the latter as a principal in General Practice .
3 Midlands have also made a late change .
4 Midlands have also made a late change .
5 Randy worked in close association with Grover Jackson to produce his custom guitars and this model was in fact a forerunner of the equally famous black version , which Jackson have previously made available as a signature model .
6 This model is the first estate Aston Martin have actually made themselves in their 78 year history .
7 In particular , footballers are prone to Gilmore 's groin — Paul Barker and Bryan Robson have both made a successful return to the sport after the operation .
8 I should have mentioned that Joe Lawley and Graham Lloyd have already made a start with tree clearance .
9 Since the Prime Minister acknowledges convergence to be a matter of considerable importance in the development of the European Community , why is it , now that the Engineering Employers Federation , the Confederation of British Industry and his noble Friends in the House of Lords have all made cause for new investment incentives for British industry , that he and the remainder of the Government refuse to take such initiatives in order to support this very best way of securing recovery ?
10 It may be that few people in Japan have yet made this connection , or realise the sheer scale of the catastrophe in Africa .
11 The YCCC have always made it a policy to celebrate after each of their victories in the six-year ( continuing ) battle with the tannery , the city officials , and the Federal and State monitoring agencies .
12 Similarly , the Rowdies have always made their presence felt — as any ‘ old-timer ’ will eagerly tell you .
13 Membership of the ERM has necessitated a ‘ close co-operation between the Federal Government and the Bundesbank ’ since the government is responsible for exchange rate policy ; and Pöhl and Schlesinger have both made it clear that they are obliged to obey their political masters on EMU as well .
14 Torvill and Dean have always made it look easy .
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