Example sentences of "[noun prp] have made such " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , it is largely through Radcliffe-Brown 's writing that Durkheim has made such an impact on social anthropology . |
2 | As soon as the area had been measured and surveyed , the work of cutting the new streets through the old teeming and tortuous maze of the centre had never before been attempted on such a scale , though Christopher Wren had made such a plan for 17th-century London . |
3 | Although in his new post for less than a month , Alf has made such an impression at Polypropylene Park that throughout the League his team are already being nicknamed ‘ Busby 's Test Tube Babes ’ . |
4 | This is the first time that the UITF has made such a recommendation to the ASB , which accepted it , and on 9 November issued FRED 2 , Amendment to SSAP 15 ( see p 96 ) . |
5 | She made a firm resolution to remain an active and useful member of a society to which Nye had made such a historic contribution . |
6 | How could she tell him why Matilda had made such a spiteful remark ? |
7 | ( Nora is presumably a Wonderful Ordinary Person , a type of whom Derek has made such a great fuss in the past . ) |
8 | The Marquess of Lincolnshire , a former Liberal Minister ( as Earl Carrington ) and confidant of Asquith , wrote in his diary on 8 December with emphasis , ‘ The general opinion is that Baldwin has made such a mess of it that he must go at once ’ , and on 18 December , ‘ There is a Chamberlain-Birkenhead intrigue going on backed by the ‘ Daily Mail ’ . ’ |