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

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1 NFC stands as a monument to the irrelevance of both nationalisation and denationalisation ; and as a monument to the vision of Sir Peter Thompson and his colleagues whose commitment to employee involvement has made the transport group , which was floated in February , the one privatisation that got away .
2 Tennis Courts are still in the District 's possession but , to date the tennis club has made no move to make use of them although a meeting had been arranged .
3 Tennis Courts are still in the District 's possession but , to date the tennis club has made no move to make use of them although a meeting had been arranged .
4 ‘ We knew that there would be an increase in prices but our Sterling crisis has made the rise far more dramatic than we feared , ’ said Jill Johnstone of the National Consumer Council .
5 In naturally acid areas , or where acid rain has made the water more acid , lead pipes are a serious hazard to health because the water strips the metal from the pipe walls and it ends up coming out of the tap .
6 The pop superstar has made no secret of her lust for the 27-year-old bad-boy star of hit TV series Beverly Hills 90210 .
7 But when , when the adjudication officer has made a decision he will then allow or disallow .
8 In some ways the share price performance has made a deal with one of the US car giants less likely since the numbers have changed quite dramatically .
9 It has , however , been Eric Kandel , initially jointly with Tauc in Paris and later in New York , who over the past quarter century has made the study of Aplysia learning and memory so especially his own .
10 It is significant that it is the Africans who are pressing for a partial lifting of the ban and the maligned fur trade has made no move in that direction .
11 The demolition of the Iron Curtain has made the Caucasus much more accessible to western mountaineers .
12 The thrashing rain has made the goal of the homeless — a warm and dry place to spend the night — that much more difficult to achieve .
13 ‘ Indeed , ’ said Bishop Jon , ‘ 't is to be hoped that the two saintly souls got on well together in life ( if so be that they ever met at all , which I take leave to doubt ) now that the lord King has made a packet of them , so to speak , for posterity .
14 The National Film and Television archive has made an appeal for people to come forward with copies of tv shows from the fifties and sixties which will otherwise be lost forever .
15 Since the book was compiled , government legislation has made the use of dazomet by amateur gardeners illegal ; it is now approved only for use by professionals .
16 A Brazilian government report has made an assessment of the overall destruction of the country 's tropical forests .
17 Sick of seeing Sunday morning ramblers waiting to catch car rides and buses out of the area , Cleveland County Council has made an offer it hopes walkers will not be able to refuse .
18 You can see that modern health care has made no difference , so you ca n't say it was anything to do with health care .
19 The film industry has made the shark one of the most feared and familiar of all fish .
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