Example sentences of "have made such [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Radio has made such rapid progress and become so fundamental a part of daily life throughout much of Africa that it is easy to forget just how recently it arrived and how fast it has grown .
2 It may be asked why psychiatry has made such heavy weather of coming round to that view .
3 But the NZRFU will now , having made such strong demands of South Africa , have to undertake a similarly intense drug-screening process in New Zealand .
4 ‘ I should not have made such quick assumptions . ’
5 As he made the conventional response , Robert felt a curious exaltation , as if the phrase had made such unpleasant things as Dr Ali melt away .
6 She had barely recognized their cool , urbane general manager in the seedy , vengeful man who had made such wild accusations .
7 At a time when his health was failing , Hurter 's judgement was affected by emotional loyalty to the Leblanc process , to which he had made such valuable contributions in the past .
8 He often felt hungry when they had made such magnificent love .
9 expresses her thanks to all who have made such great efforts to recruit new members .
10 Modern microprocessors and computer technology have made such rapid advances that telecommunications and internal communications systems are now in compact units without plugs , switches , or buttons : just small keyboards with touch-sensitive depressions , some with small visual display units ( VDUs ) which can show at a glance the status of all calls being handled and prompt the operator through every procedure so that training can be reduced to a minimum .
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