Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] has made [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This chapter has made a number of points about the way in which PNP policy was formulated and communicated ; about the means and manner of its interpretation ; its substance ; and the strategies adopted to secure its implementation .
2 My right hon. Friend has made a number of important points about the changes that will be necessary if European monetary union is not to do the country enormous damage .
3 My hon. Friend has made a sound point .
4 My hon. Friend has made the point .
5 My hon. Friend has made the point clearly and I am grateful to him for doing so , in view of which I do not think a debate is necessary .
6 I wonder whether the hon. Gentleman has made an estimate of the cost impact on British business or the United Kingdom economy of the proposal that he apparently makes so glibly .
7 Are we to conclude that electromagnetic theory has made no advance in the course of a century ?
8 The foulest Babylonian custom is that which compels every woman of the land once in her life to sit in the temple of Ishtar and lay with some stranger … after sexual union has made the woman holy in the goddess ' sight , she returns home …
9 For instance , if a man came into the station and said , ‘ The man next door has stolen a bottle of milk from my doorstep , ’ in the Met. , they would say : ‘ This man has made an accusation .
10 Everyone says — my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary has made the point several times — that Yugoslavia as we knew it is no more .
11 To assess whether diagnostic imaging of pyloric stenosis has made a difference in rapidity of diagnosis , duration of pre-operative hydration , and length of stay in hospital .
12 Hodge commented in a letter to Goodfellow , ‘ The old man has made a lot of unfortunate statements … he wants to set up separate government now and drive Russians out …
13 The complex nature of the autistic handicap and the individual behaviour of the autistic child has made the education of the autistic a difficult task .
14 In response to this situation ‘ the national government has made no response to the problem of erosion , and none is planned ’ !
15 MEANWHILE , at least one Tory MP has made a packet out of the campaign .
16 Herbert von Karajan would probably have been a phenomenon in any age — musical talent of this order , high intelligence , and such singleness of purpose rarely go unregistered — but the twentieth-century context has made the career an unusually fascinating one , even if it has not always been very well understood by the apprentice biographers or the journalists who find Karajan such an irresistible source of copy .
17 The flow of water in and out of the Pool is so greatly impeded that evaporation under the grilling sun has made the waters very salty indeed .
18 Each succeeding generation has made a guy in the semblance of somebody they did n't care for .
19 The much greater availability of contraception and safe abortion has made the consequences of sexual intercourse for women , in terms of unwanted children , much less likely .
20 One writer has made the observation : ‘ To study either nationalism or the press in British West Africa is to study the other . ’
21 In reality , sensory deprivation has made the horse bored silly .
22 Ironically , the advent of de-centralised processing has made the work of the corporate data processing department harder .
23 Proving that a contravention has occurred , even if only on the balance of probabilities , will not be easy , nor will demonstrating that an alleged miscreant has made a profit as a result of his contravention .
24 Roberto Baggio , the new ‘ wonder boy ’ of Italian soccer , is not only an outrageously talented footballer , but he is also intelligent and responsible , a player who on his own initiative has made a series of public anti-violence appeals .
25 The American government has made the data available at negligible cost to users around the world and , in recent years , has become concerned at the cost .
26 ‘ The Single Market has made the journey quicker and more simple , ’ he said .
27 Erm y'know that that sort of thing when they when they y'know when they might be , when they feel when they feel that some some other bloke 's making an approach to them , when they feel that er y'know erm somebody finds them attractive , when they think that some other bloke has made a pass at them or something like that y'know they sort of react in a hostile way but y'know there 's that suspicion that mm er y'know kind of er it 's because they 're insecure about their masculinity , it 's because they feel threatened or something like that .
28 The Federal Assembly has made a mess of the country 's name , rejecting the Czecho-Slovakia with a hyphen and finally agreeing on the Czech and Slovak Federated Republic ( CFSR ) .
29 During those sixty seconds of biological time , Modern Man has made a rubbish tip of Paradise .
30 As it does with anything that is widely liked and appreciated , this modern money-mad world has made the rose big business , and the plant obeys all the ups and downs of fashion , high pressure competition and selling — even racketeering — as do pop records , clothes and motor cars .
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