Example sentences of "it have made " in BNC.
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1 | His discipline , his dedication , and his pursuit of excellence may not have made him the most charismatic of world class players , but it has made him one of the most respected . |
2 | I have nothing but admiration for those hardy woodturners who have put the clock back a few hundred years and are making furniture with their pole lathes , but it has made me more than ever aware that the wood lathe has changed very little over the years . |
3 | The Black Country Development Corporation has begun proceedings to buy the pub but it has made no public statement giving its reasons . |
4 | But is Mr Kinnock wise , having trimmed — having trimmed to a wiser policy , but all the same egregiously trimmed — is he wise to insist that the British people respect Labour for the changes it has made ? |
5 | On the other it has made no bones of the need for concerted action on the part of European car makers — of which it counts itself one — and European governments to counter the threat of growing Japanese car imports into the Continental market . |
6 | All City insurance analysts believe that in any event Australian Mutual will not get the Pearl for the 605p per share bid that it has made . |
7 | Take education : it has made gigantic strides against bitter opposition to reform the system , to raise standards , to monitor the results and to draw industry closer to the academic and the educational world . ’ |
8 | It wishes to promote more private health schemes although it has made clear that the NHS will remain a largely state-financed service . |
9 | Her 30-year study of the Gombe National Park chimpanzees is the longest continuous field project ever recorded ; it has made her — and the chimpanzees — a living legend , earning her honorary degrees , doctorates and wildlife-conservation awards all over the world . |
10 | However , it has made no provision in its spending plans for the influx of EC students which is likely to follow . |
11 | But it has made us aware of the crusted , jewel-bright variety of Latin America behind things that more often lump its nations together . |
12 | And it has made it clear that any attempt to organise a system of regional arms control or supervision should exclude Israel . |
13 | By waiting so long , it has made itself vulnerable to a systemic collapse . |
14 | West Indies , for their part , are simply playing their own game and , since it has made them the most powerful team in the world , can not see why they should deprive themselves of their trump cards just because other countries can not produce trump cards of their own . |
15 | ‘ I did it once and it has made me afraid . |
16 | In my garden it has made a swift transition from weed to wild flower to flower . |
17 | It has made me very sad . |
18 | It has made me a lot tougher and a lot more businesswise . ’ |
19 | It has made me a lot tougher and a lot more businesswise . |
20 | It has made possible the massive evolution of mechanics in modern times and has inspired Constructivist art forms that regard space as a continuum . |
21 | It has made a big difference . ’ |
22 | But because Dorothy Heathcote has always taken the importance of content for granted it has made her less than tolerant with dramatic activity that appears to lack significantly focused meaning . |
23 | It has made this country one of the best places in which to live , work and bring up our children . |
24 | It has made physically handicapped people keen to stress that they are not mentally handicapped , not stupid . |
25 | Combined with his British experience , it has made the job more comfortable . |
26 | For an industrial waste producer , a college , hospital etc , the extent to which the duty applies will vary according to the arrangements it has made for the disposal of the waste ( see box ) . |
27 | Much of Rhône-Poulenc 's effort in 199 was focused on integrated the large number of acquisitions it has made over the past five years . |
28 | It has made this a Special Development Area . |
29 | On both sides of the Irish Sea it has made all practitioners keenly aware of the deep oubliettes of the timetable , in short of the incoherence even of the apparently most broad and balanced curriculum . |
30 | Computer-assisted learning , although it has made only some fitful progress in the past twenty years , will also feature prominently in education . |