Example sentences of "[noun] has make the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This turnaround of the external accounts has made the domestic performance of the ecomomy look decidedly better than it has been .
2 Already , the Smith camp has made the right noises — about reform of the trade union block vote , about an openness to electoral reform , and about a wide-ranging policy review — that might not have happened had Gould not intervened .
3 Oxfordshire snooker star Tessa Davidson has made the big break into the game 's elite .
4 All of a sudden , the prospect of an economically over-mighty Germany in a fast-changing continent has made the pragmatic path seem complacent and a more radical approach altogether more urgently attractive .
5 Witold Krassowski : Images of Poland , a long history of oppression has made the Polish people tough , with a strong sense of national identity .
6 The Court of Appeal has the advantage ( if dealing with cases such as these after the trial judge has made the initial decision ; it is difficult to say on the basis of these cases how a trial judge at first instance should approach them .
7 The commission , subject to parliamentary ratification , approves staffing levels in the National Audit Office ; as only one member of this commission is a minister , the Commons has made the National Audit Office remarkably independent of ministers .
8 Legal claims for medical injury must normally be filed within three years , but the High Court has made the unusual decision that Keith can sue for damages , 25 years after his operation .
9 For example , Paddy Ashdown has made the Liberal Democrats much more of a free-market party than the old Alliance , with its occasional excursions into corporatism , ever was .
10 ‘ Your Grace has made the right decision , God be thanked ! ’
11 The third example is like the second , since the testator has made the intended beneficiary explicit .
12 Ardent royalist Dorothy Myers , a nurse of Rochdale , Lancs , said : ‘ That woman has made the Royal Family into a laughing stock . ’
13 All that and Benn has made the grand gesture of giving his new WBC belt to his first conqueror , Michael Watson , who is slowly recovering after the brain damage he suffered against Eubank last year .
14 ‘ As hysteria results from the repression of sexuality in the child 's upbringing , the marked change in society 's attitudes towards sex has made the conspicuous symptoms disappear .
15 Oxfordshire snooker star Tessa Davidson from Bodicote near Banbury has made the ideal start to the new season .
16 Professor Murray 's study was interesting , however , I must point out that the report has made the common error of calling schizophrenia a split personality .
17 Sellafield has made the Irish Sea the most radioactively contaminated stretch of water in the world .
18 Each age and each individual has to make the imaginative effort to appropriate the religious tradition and make it their own , as Julian did .
19 For systems-oriented software such as data communications and systems-management products , the company has made the systems-based approach to pricing more flexible .
20 My point here is a simple one : modern technology has made the direct participation of the people in political debate and decision-making a perfectly practicable possibility .
21 A trip to North London in the middle of the week is hardly an inviting prospect but the Cube Club at the Bull And Gate in Kentish Town on Tuesday , Wednesday and Thursday nights has made the nearby tube station seem like a home from home for the discerning music lover .
22 A trip to North London in the middle of the week is hardly an inviting prospect but the Cube Club at the Bull And Gate in Kentish Town on Tuesday , Wednesday and Thursday nights has made the nearby tube station seem like a home from home for the discerning music lover .
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