Example sentences of "have make a [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 Now VW has made a strong comeback with its 1,588cc diesel for the Golf 40 years later .
2 For industrial society has made a strange covenant with humanity : it has promised us that we can exist independently of nature , in the gilded cocoon of a technosphere that is no longer tuned to the archaic necessities of seed-time , harvest and the vagaries of the seasons .
3 Is the more optimistic forecast to be made of the dutiful immature girl who has some mildly appreciative responses , knows her books and has paid careful attention to what she has been told to think , but who has few independent ideas and writes with neither firmness nor joy ; or of the mature and independent boy , who may not have studied his notes or perhaps his texts so thoroughly , but who has a sense of relevance , whose judgements are valid , who writes with assurance and betrays in his style … that he has made a genuine engagement with the literature he has encountered ?
4 I think Leonora Stem has made a tentative identification with a young Mr Thomas Hearst of Richmond who liked to come and play the oboe with the ladies .
5 Durham Cathedral has made a royal connection with the appointment of a new canon .
6 The Nicaraguan government states that it has made a clear break with the use of imprisonment as a means of political repression .
7 New Leicestershire 's offer of a two-year contract , starting in 1993 , has been accepted and , in the meantime , he has made a prolific return with them in the one-day competitions .
8 She 'd made a helpless gesture with one beautifully manicured hand .
9 Being Loppe , he solved the problem of protocol by returning silently to his role of major domo , having made a small accommodation with Galiot whom , after all , he had trained .
10 Cynics believe that the administration may have made a secret deal with Noriega , and some of the defence testimony seems to bear out this theory .
11 Now Daniel , 10 , appears to have made a remarkable recovery with just chemotherapy treatment and cancer tablets .
12 Ooh , you 've made a right mess with them crisps young man , ai n't ya ?
13 Livingstone himself had made a tentative start with the publication of the Londoner , a heavily subsidized but snappy tabloid free-sheet widely distributed throughout the GLC area .
14 5 Corps had made a consequential agreement with Yugoslav Fourth Army that " any formation wrongly surrendered will be returned to Tito " .
15 Vitor 's tactile greeting had made a sharp contrast with the gruff ‘ hello ’ which Leif had bestowed earlier , before turning all his attention to her .
16 Terence Blacker had made a small bet with himself that he would be the first speaker to mention children 's books : he won .
17 The Prime Minister announced on Nov. 26 that some months earlier the Queen had asked him to consider the basis on which she might voluntarily pay tax on her personal income and also take responsibility for certain payments to additional members of the royal family ; the Prince of Wales had made a similar request with regard to the Duchy of Cornwall .
18 She had made a lengthy visit with him to Italy in 1664–5 and enjoyed the company of learned men , including G. W. Leibniz .
19 The Catholic Church had made a bad mistake with Galileo when it tried to lay down the law on a question of science , declaring that the sun went round the earth .
20 Coun leader Arthur Taylor told the full council yesterday that they had made a sensible deal with the bus companies which could save the free pass scheme .
21 Boldon , on the other hand , have made a great start with three successive wins .
22 The Gunners were championship favourites a week ago but have made a shocking start with defeats at home to Norwich and at Blackburn .
23 Something of the sort has already been introduced into some English degrees , under the aegis of the Verbal Arts Association , who have made a welcome start with such work .
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