Example sentences of "[noun] have make [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I would like to thank the Curwen Archives Trust whose generous grant has made this publication possible .
2 Large reserves of foreign currencies would then be required to buy the domestic currency in support operations , but the growth and mobility of capital flows has made most countries accept that such a defence is impractical .
3 Jim has made some enquiries through Italian legal colleagues and by all accounts the man does come from a very good family — very good indeed — so at least he has n't told her a tissue of lies about his background . ’
4 Last season definitely took a turn for the better when Kerslake came , and Kelly has made this season 's success in no small part .
5 One day after a very difficult time with him , I exploded and said to him : ‘ I ca n't say that the Christian faith has made much difference to your life ! ’
6 As Yarrow is the flagship in my constituency and the biggest private employer in the whole of Glasgow , I hope that the Secretary of State will accept my sense of relief and — yes — gratitude that the Ministry has made that decision today .
7 It is a sad document of a young woman 's promiscuity in an age when AIDS has made most thinking members of the public chaste . ’
8 British research has made much use of the General Health Questionnaire ( GQH ) , which despite its name actually seems to index minor psychiatric morbidity ( ill-health ) .
9 Likening God to a shepherd has made many people assume that the point of the metaphor was to emphasize the sheep-like quality of people — that they have no mind of their own , that they are there to be told what to do and treated like sheep .
10 Questioning the present position at Bowleswood Farm , John White asked whether the association had made any progress since the last general meeting .
11 I dared not move until my eyes had made more sense of the place .
12 In his answer , Gilmore also took up and dismissed as totally unfounded a claim which Paisley had made several weeks earlier in the Commons that his own life was in danger from government agents .
13 But emigration to the United States had made this restriction anachronistic and so the Liberal government altered the law .
14 Three years after entering films Roach had made enough money from Lloyd comedies to build his own studio in Culver City .
15 They reached Hampstead before morning lessons were concluded , for the carriage had made all speed .
16 because their husbands have made these settlements , often at very emotional times when the women were not really in a position to really make sure they
17 DURHAM concert secretaries have made another contribution to a local cancer relief fund .
18 Modern methods have made these kilns redundant , and the many hundreds that once formed the Potteries ' smoky skyline have nearly all disappeared .
19 Although there has been considerable support for a Teachers ' Council , the proposal has made little headway .
20 To help in discovering the organisation and the capabilities of our faculty for perceiving speech , we need to be able to produce very small and finely-controlled differences in speech sounds , and experimental phonetics has made much use of speech produced by machines called speech synthesisers .
21 Recent demographic work has made this point time and time again .
22 First , the Act has made little progress in terms of reversing the trend in the United States towards earlier retirement .
23 THE LACK of snowfall in most European resorts over the last two winters has made all skiers aware of the advantages of artificial snow-making machinery .
24 The court heard the girl has made several suicide attempts and is still receiving treatment .
25 A child in the vitamin A group was significantly less likely than a placebo-treated child to have made several clinic visits ( p=0.019 ) ; for example children in the vitamin A group were 27% ( 95% CI 4–45% ) less likely to have attended the clinic 3 or more times during a 4-month dosing interval .
26 Despite the continued indifference of the Labour Party the Communists had made many concessions aimed at attracting support from Labour members .
27 At the Albert Hall in January 1912 Law had made this point with characteristic bluntness : Liberals were expert only " in electioneering , in the small trickery of politics " .
28 And Fergus had made that final , overwhelming sacrifice so that Ireland should be safe , and so that the Wolfqueen should regain Tara .
29 Elected only ten months ago , the current council had made several changes .
30 The court was told Woodhatch had made many enemies while working as a director of a roofing firm .
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