Example sentences of "have make their [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 However , since then their oil prices have increased and the strength of the US dollar has made their exports to the UK less competitive .
2 Having made their name as the most mischievous men in pop , their audience watched uneasily as Madness turned down the corners of their mouths .
3 All of them had been trained by the School from the age of eight or nine , eight having made their debut at the Winter Gardens at Blackpool .
4 With victory over the Racers , Cleveland Bombers would have made their way to the final ahead of the Scottish team .
5 To wait for their enemy , the ordinary people of Famagusta had made their way to the heart of the city , where the Cathedral soared like a vast triangled reliquary , flanked by princely buildings and faced , across the piazza , by the handsome , doorless shell of the Palace .
6 Certainly these two had made their mark on the ever-widening fields of botany and horticulture when John Bartram wrote his first letter to Philip Miller on 20 April 1755 :
7 And the records at St Albans and Stamford show that these permanent buildings had made their appearance by the early fourteenth century .
8 At this point , the Orange leadership began to retreat , suggesting that they had made their point with the church parade and calling on the Portadown loyalists not to break the law .
9 All went well until the patrol reached the area of the Trig al Ab , the old camel track leading into the desert from the coast road where L Detachment had made their rendezvous after the first operation .
10 I think if anything it 's more likely that what we 'll have at Oxford is some extremely tough women , because these are women who have made their way through the educational system and are tough cookies .
11 For over 400 years , drinkers have made their way to the Majors Arms at Halmonds Frome in Herefordshire for good ale and company .
12 ‘ The selectors have made their decisions concerning the squad and nobody is going to knock on my door again unless I recapture the form that made me No 1 .
13 They have made their case for the ordination of women with obvious conviction , backed up with arguable facts ( in my opinion ) — but the whole argument is delivered in a studiously temperate and fair way that will impress even those who disagree with it .
14 Ferguson accompanied the European Ryder Cup team as Colin Montgomery 's personal guru to Kiawah Island last year and has groomed many leading amateurs , several of whom who have made their mark on the European professional circuit .
15 As a result , Mitchell has told Alan to stay put , at least until the BTR pension trustees have made their decision about the surpluses .
16 Several members of the present touring party have made their reputations in the teams which have done so well in the Fira Championship .
17 Which are in the Rays of the Sun , which have made their abode in the Waters . ’
18 I am informed that local authorities currently have to make their requests through the police .
19 Voters have to make their decision on the basis of assessments of particular people , with their own special policy commitments , in relation to the more general political biases and policy commitments of their parties .
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