Example sentences of "[noun pl] who have made [art] " in BNC.

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1 But it is the Japanese manufacturers who have made a poor showing in the DSP arena — probably due in part to a lack of commitment and feeble marketing .
2 His team has proved a successful nursery for a succession of young drivers who have made the Grand Prix circuit .
3 Will my hon. Friend pay tribute to the doctors , nurses and administrators who have made the reforms , the fundholders and the NHS trusts a success ?
4 I know of several other parents who have made the same decision .
5 Hence the success of the imbecilically cheerful Bhundu Boys and the triumph of pop megastars who 've made a pilgrimage to the ‘ roots ’ of pop and humanity ( Paul Simon , Peter Gabriel ) .
6 Many thanks were due to all the teachers and performers who had made the afternoon such a success .
7 The real problem , of course , is that with only one prize in the art world it is so difficult to select only four artists who have made a major contribution over a year .
8 Mr Petrakov is one of the band of influential economists who have made the mental leap to the market ( ‘ We need a normal , civilised market , ’ he says ) , and have been saying with growing urgency that Mr Gorbachev must join them , and bring the country with him .
9 a ) any expenditure of the Secretary of State which is attributable to provisions about the fingerprinting of persons who have made a claim for asylum , and
10 His first impression of Galvone had been of a mobster , but Newman had met other reasonably honest Americans holding high positions who had made the same initial impression .
11 The jurors who had made the perambulations in 1225 were summoned to explain why they had put out of the forest districts which had been forest before 1154 , and also royal demesnes .
12 The Danish international has been linked with a move to Arsenal , but I understand it is the Saints who have made the most serious move to his Italian club , Pisa .
13 The government had similarly blamed " armed foreign forces " for clashes in the south-west of Djibouti on Oct. 20-23 , in which , according to the Defence Ministry , the army had killed 12 of a group of 400-500 men wearing Ethiopian uniforms who had made an incursion into the Dikhil region , bordering Ethiopia .
14 HALF A DOZEN years ago , it was almost fashionable for scientists who had made a quick excursion through Britain 's mortality statistics to adopt a righteous posture and preach the message that people were worried about the wrong things ( usually nuclear power ) .
15 In nine counties the forests were ordered to be kept by the same bounds as before the war between King John and his barons ; on 27 October 1228 the juries who had made the perambulations of the Yorkshire forests of Galtres and Farndale , and the forest between Ouse and Derwent , obediently amended their verdicts .
16 We said goodbye and thanks to our friends who had made the day so happy for us , changed into travelling clothes , and left for the station .
17 Brass plaques , which will cost £100 , are being offered corporately , to individuals , and the families of players who have made a contribution to the fascinating Lisburn story .
18 WHEN delegates of the Whitbread Merit Table clubs took time off from their deliberations over leagues last week to enjoy a day out at the University Match , they took the opportunity to complain to Cardiff about the legions of players who have made the journey to the Arms Park in recent months .
19 Scenes from the evening flashed before her eyes : the dignity of the old man to whom Ludovico had gently presented her and with whom she had performed a stately dance , delicately held in his wizened old arms ; the young men who had made a ring around her and Ludo before lifting them on to their shoulders and carrying them back to Santo Spirito ; the women who had caressed her blonde hair and whispered , ‘ Bella !
20 Prayers sprang to the lips of men who had made a trade out of phoney miracles .
21 I 've done some checking around and have found out that it is n't just pubescent , pizza-faced boys who have made the magazine the best-selling pile of shite that it is .
22 The straight translation of culture bound information leaflets is usually the first approach of services who have made the momentous discovery that not everyone speaks English — and the least effective .
23 NOTE : STUDENTS WHO HAVE MADE A SUCCESSFUL APPLICATION FOR A DISCRETIONARY AWARD e.g. ACCEPTANCE FOR THE BTEC HNC ENGINEERING ( Electronics and Communications ) , CERTIFICATE IN FOUNDATION STUDIES IN ART AND DESIGN , OR FOR POSTGRADUATE COURSES , MUST BRING A LETTER OF AUTHORITY FROM THE GRANT AWARDING BODY .
24 It could be suggested that the workmen who had made the trinkets and votive objects for visitors continued to use their technical skill for profit , or that a new land-owner was exploiting the commercial potential of the local labour .
25 They may never have heard one of her records , but when Joe Longthorne , or any of those impressionists who have made a career perfecting the quiver of her lip , does his Shirley Bassey everyone knows who he means .
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