Example sentences of "[noun] have make a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When we return to the apartment , Maria has made a full confession and is asking Glass to help Leonard out of Berlin .
2 Mr Haszeldine has made a formal complaint to the ward councillors , saying the rats are coming from the depot because it is not kept clean .
3 Already the computer has made a significant contribution to the processing of much of the routine data generated by office staff .
4 There was a hint that this was a short term strategy , Mao at the seventh national congress in April nineteen forty five argued the C C P has made a major concession to land to the tiller .
5 The company , which is now owned by British Aerospace has made a spectacular recovery from the heavy losses of the mid-eighties to announce pre-tax profits of sixty five million pounds last year .
6 Now VW has made a strong comeback with its 1,588cc diesel for the Golf 40 years later .
7 Mr Kelly has made a formal complaint against the police and is to lodge one against the ambulance service .
8 I think Leonora Stem has made a tentative identification with a young Mr Thomas Hearst of Richmond who liked to come and play the oboe with the ladies .
9 The US company backed with British money has made a hasty deal to put its much-publicised camera on general sale in Britain after Easter .
10 LIVERPOOL 'S under-11 side has made a mixed start to the schools cricket season .
11 While their forwards were outplayed , though Andy Macdonald won the occasional good lineout ball , Heriot 's competed gamely and the arrival of young Lawrie has made a huge difference to their back play , and especially to centres Stoddart and McRobbie , who appear much more confident than earlier in the season .
12 Japanese industry has made a real effort to reduce energy use and particularly to cut oil consumption .
13 The sofa bed or studio couch has made a great difference to one-room living .
14 President Ishaq has made a dignified statement about his enthusiasm for upholding the constitution .
15 Already the rosy periwinkle from Madagascar has made a major contribution to curing childhood leukaemia and other blood cancers .
16 The new development has attracted a £2and1/4 ; million grant from the department of trade and industry ; a regional spokesman says foreign investment has made a huge impact on Telford .
17 This is not to deny that Volvo has made a significant innovation in work organisation and production technology , but it is one evolutionary step and not a revolution .
18 A senior legal figure has made a strong attack on Government policy towards Scotland 's justice system .
19 Bomb damage at the Dublin Road offices has made a serious dent in plans for Oxfam Week ( September 25-October 3 ) .
20 The outcome of the research is embodied in a thesis written by the candidate , and the doctorate is awarded if the thesis is of sufficient standard and it is judged that the research has made a definite contribution to knowledge .
21 Though not used by homoeopathic pharmacies in this country for potencies below the 1M , it is used commercially in Belgium for all potencies , and is also used when a practitioner has to make a specific potency for a particular patient , such as a potency of chloroform for a case of chloroform allergy .
22 Whatever the rights and wrongs of a sad situation , the fact remains that the club has made a dreadful start this season — winning only four of their first 13 games .
23 I KNEW that Earl Spencer had made a special provision in his will .
24 Terence Blacker had made a small bet with himself that he would be the first speaker to mention children 's books : he won .
25 Defence counsel stated that Adams had made a full admission .
26 The second defendant had made a large number of deliveries to and collections from the premises on Capricorn 's account .
27 It was held there that the parties had made a binding contract , albeit with the price still outstanding .
28 The PR Department had made a good start in the CASB period with Colonel Glass in charge .
29 Vitor 's tactile greeting had made a sharp contrast with the gruff ‘ hello ’ which Leif had bestowed earlier , before turning all his attention to her .
30 For example , in Nicaragua the United States denied that Nicaragua had made a valid declaration under Article 36 ( 2 ) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice .
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