Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] has make [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It should be seen for what it was , and especially by those who feel like regretting its erasure , and alleging that its replacement has made an environment which may be even worse — of tower blocks filled with heroin and despair . |
2 | ‘ He 's a deliberate pain to be honest but his yelling has made a difference . |
3 | Scotland 's rugby coach is acknowledged worldwide as the master alchemist whose inspired blending of the human elements at his disposal has made a nonsense of the form book . |
4 | He is acknowledged worldwide now as the master alchemist whose inspired blending of the human elements at his disposal has made a nonsense of perceived national pool strengths . |
5 | But his widow has made a present of a portrait of , of the , of the prophet , which is now in the Meeting House in Sussex University , with a plaque erm commemorating the gift . |
6 | ‘ However , your vanity has made a fool of you . |
7 | Some cultures have made little distinction between heterosexual and homosexual forms , concentrating rather on the age or class of the partner ; our culture has made the distinction of prime social significance . |
8 | ‘ Your detective has made a mistake . ’ |