Example sentences of "have make the " in BNC.

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1 For , once we have made the first approach to the Landshut Virgin and acquired a first set of impressions , the changeableness of the figure begins to work on us further , now less in the dimension of greater or lesser distance and more in the angle of view .
2 For people with disabilities recent improvements have made the Theatre , Cinema reception , tickets office , cafe and bar fully accessible by wheelchair .
3 As many of you will have seen the Macmillan Nurse Appeal has also been launched as has the Help The Aged Home Security Appeal , and appeals by Oxfam and Guide Dogs for the Blind , so it appears we have made the right decision to delay until January .
4 Dr Robert Runcie links drug and alcohol abuse , crime and vandalism , debt and family break-up with a section of the political and commercial leadership that says : ‘ We have made the people wealthy , it 's the Church 's job to make them good . ’
5 About 15 mainly Protestant and professional Belfast-based activists have made the trip to Brighton this year , adding their voices to the clamour as the largely indifferent stream of Labour delegates pours from the conference centre at lunchtime .
6 Radio sounds like music to City ears : Changes afoot in the world of radio have made the City sit up .
7 The special circumstances of territorial displacement and the withdrawal of adult supervision , which appear to have been more pronounced in Britain than in other parts of western Europe where the family is stronger as a recreational unit , have made the problem worse here than elsewhere ; this has led to the formation of the ‘ ends ’ which in turn has tended to attract a small fascist and psychotic fringe .
8 Almost five hundred friends and relatives have made the trip to Winchester , to encourage and support the recruits due to graduate to the status of trained Light Division soldiers .
9 The point is that Brook and his co-adaptors ( Jean-Claude Carriere and Marie-Helene Estienne ) have made the story available to a mass-audience .
10 ‘ They have made the best of a bad situation . ’
11 He does n't smoke or drink , and even if he wanted to , two heart attacks and a by-pass operation have made the decision for him .
12 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 .
13 Though far less profitable , Corning 's kitchenware business encompasses the brand names — Pyrex , Corning Ware , Visions , Corelle — which have made the company , and the company town of Corning in upstate New York , world famous .
14 But remedies involving , for example , an extra tax payable by each person in a household would at the moment be madness : many councils would be left struggling with exactly the enforcement difficulties that have made the poll tax so hard to set up and administer .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 These days we have dealt very satisfactorily with the problem ; we have made the rector as poor as the vicar !
18 Japanese metalworkers have made the skill of patination into a sophisticated art form , producing naturalistic scenes with flowers , animals and people , using different-coloured inlays ( plate 5.2 ) .
19 He said , ‘ You have made the music very clear , the fp here , the accent there ; but these are not at all important .
20 Perhaps it 's no coincidence that some of your readings that have made the most indelible impression on your audiences have been of works like the Berg Three Orchestral Pieces , the Honegger Liturgique .
21 But I have made the films as I wanted them .
22 However , both Sir David Plastow , the Vickers chairman , and Peter Ward , the Rolls-Royce Motors chairman and chief executive , insist that the gloom has been overdone and that structural changes introduced in the last year have made the company leaner and more efficient .
23 Buyers need to tell someone close to them they have made the arrangements , otherwise the policy will be worthless .
24 People can see what I have done in the past 16 months and can form their own opinions about whether I have made the right judgments for the future of this country . ’
25 With seven matches to play , 16th-placed Bari are in trouble and Platt said : ‘ All I am interested in is Bari staying in Serie A. Three consecutive defeats have made the job harder , but I believe we will stay up , particularly if we beat Napoli at home . ’
26 The very changes which have lengthened life have made the coming of death feel stranger and harsher from its new unfamiliarity .
27 Some experimenters , therefore , have made the comparison with a control group given initial training in applying labels but to stimuli different from those used in the motor task .
28 Ironically , very often it is conservation policies , successfully applied over a period of time , that have made the centre a more attractive investment to owners and increased the value of properties .
29 Once you have made the appointment and the candidate has accepted is this the end of the recruitment and selection process ?
30 Once you have made the link , it is essential that you are able to visualise the picture it creates — it is the image you will remember not the words .
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