Example sentences of "[conj] have made [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The recourse to respirators and cardiac pace-makers that has made a legal definition of death based upon the absence of breathing and heartbeat outmoded is a good example . |
2 | Medical advances almost invariably increase the demands on doctors ' time , and it is this increased intensity of working that has made the long hours of many doctors intolerable . |
3 | It is all this research into stable fluorescent powders that has made the new compact fluorescents possible . |
4 | But it is not just population displacement that has made the High Dam at Aswan such a controversial issue . |
5 | He found the two armoured personnel carriers that had made the four-track trails , four Jeeps , five cross-country motor bikes and two army trucks in the first hangar . |
6 | It was a bright , crisp dawn , and Doyle was hopeful of a bright , crisp day , without rain , and without the freezing winds that had made the previous days so miserable and debilitating . |
7 | These are the same bulbs though that have made a new flower this year . |
8 | And all the hardware and systems companies that have made a precarious living gathering up the crumbs under IBM 's table . |
9 | And to achieve this , they 've brought the old British League points limit for forty six down to forty erm that 's made an awful problem for the British League clubs . |
10 | He is now 10.5 months old and has made no developmental progress since the time of his injury which he sustained at the age of four weeks . |
11 | He plays throughout Europe and North America and has made a good number of recordings . |
12 | Although Rhee poses plausibly as champion of Corean independence and has made a deep impression on sentimental audiences in United States , his admittedly genuine desire for the country 's independence is really the desire of a megalomaniac . |
13 | It has acquired this position for a number of reasons including the fact that historically it was essentially the creation of the people of Wales themselves and has made a major contribution to the educational needs of the nation . |
14 | Starting with Camco , the newly appointed Chief Executive er , has been very , very active and has made a great impact already . |
15 | Johnson Matthey 's pharmaceutical business has seen continued growth and has made a strong contribution to group profits during the year . |
16 | The South African Area continues to work hard in support of both the Association and the RAF Benevolent Fund , and has made a special effort this year , the 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain . |
17 | A regional bookshop was opened at the regional office and has made an encouraging start . |
18 | My hon. Friend is right to say that BT is one of the leading companies and has made an important contribution to our economy . |
19 | Sheridan , universally unpopular and having made a boorish fool of himself yet again , looked predictably furious . |
20 | It is quite possible , he wrote , that it will lead nowhere , even when one has begun at the right time in the right spirit , or at least not at the wrong time , in the wrong spirit , with the wrong plans and having made the wrong preparations , with the wrong tools and the wrong principles , on the wrong surface and with the wrong conception . |
21 | There , she had been happy in Pakistan ; she had been happy in the Peckham house at least for the first year ; she had been happy working for Graham ; she 'd been enthusiastically interested at college and during the first two years after she had qualified ; she had been completely delighted when she had got the job she now had : a tenants ' association garden in a dreadful estate in Hackney , but where she , with a community group , had planned the garden from scratch and had made a small desert blossom like a rose . |
22 | I had spotted this on my travels a few months previous to this time and had made a mental note to return and search it . |
23 | He had had the benefit of meetings with QC and QC , and had made a personal approach to the Lord Chancellor seeking possible improvements in the payment on account scheme , especially a reduction of the waiting period . |
24 | The friends , all from the Meadowfield and Brandon area of County Durham , had stayed overnight on their way home and had made an early start to get back in time to play in a Sunday League fixture for their local pub team . |
25 | While at Kedleston , he had already started altering the earlier , formal landscape and had made the upper lake . |
26 | After nearly 20 years in the lower echelons of the second division and without a major title to their name , the team with the grand sounding name of Real Club Deportivo de la Coruna have elbowed their way past the giant clubs which year after year dominate the Spanish League , and have made a bold bid for the title . |
27 | The TGAT report is long and difficult in places , but has made a skilful attempt to match the best of teacher practice in the field of assessment with the general constraints imposed by TNC . |
28 | Alison spent 17 days in hospital after the shooting , but has made a good recovery and is back home in Trimdon Avenue , Acklam , Middlesbrough . |
29 | Kimberley White was never expected to survive the fall , but has made a spectacular recovery . |
30 | He was promptly retired but has made a remarkable recovery . |