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

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1 Even though the gift was subject to a reservation Mr X must pay tax at half the Sched 1 rates as he has made a chargeable transfer .
2 Had he kicked three more penalties during the Bledisloe Cup series instead of watching them rebound off the posts or miss by a whisker , Fox 's average would have been identical to Hodgkinson 's twenty-eight points from his last two matches amounts to ample proof that he has made a complete recovery from the doldrums of Dublin last October when he spoke of retirement in the immediate aftermath of the All Blacks losing their titles .
3 He has made a great contribution to anchoring the art of architecture to real life , real science and real modernity …
4 He has made a great number of friends here who wish him the best of luck , and hope he plans to make frequent visits back here .
5 Even for those of us who admit that he has made a rational choice on this occasion , it remains surprising that he has benefited so little from experience , that he has never made , or let God or society make for him , any previous decisions on general issues which could be of help to him .
6 During the last five months he has made a strenuous effort to get to know the area and the residents of this constituency of contrasts .
7 Robson , who watched Rocastle last Saturday , said : ‘ He has made a good start to the season .
8 The courts are generally concerned only with the question whether the promisor has made a bargain , not with whether he has made a good bargain .
9 He has made a major contribution to public understanding of science through his books , lectures and broadcasts and through the Exploratory .
10 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 ?
11 He has made a remarkable recovery and was working last night , addressing the British Musical Society .
12 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 .
13 Fleischmann has had some excellent ideas including methods to measure the surface diffraction of X-rays and he has made a detailed study of electrolysis in solutions that do not conduct electricity .
14 ‘ But he 's so brave he has made a wonderful comeback .
15 Keen to integrate the building into everyday life , he has made a diagonal route through it to encourage its use as a short-cut , and has redesigned the square outside , down to recreating the original pattern of Roman paving .
16 For although Piper 's manager Frank Warren thinks Benn believes he has made a big mistake in selecting Piper as a first challenger and does n't fancy the job , I suspect the opposite is true — he may think it is going to be too easy .
17 He has made a big impact this season and gives us a much better chance of succeeding against Stuttgart . ’
18 ‘ I 'm glad to say he has made a full recovery , sir . ’
19 But now he has made a full recovery to the delight of his proud parents , Fred and Denise .
20 He has made an understandable decision to Americanise the story , just as Disney did with European fairy-tales like Pinocchio and English classics such as The Jungle Book .
21 He has made an impressive start though to DIY , successfully wallpapering a cupboard — inclusive of feature border !
22 Although his lecture is curtailed by the fake fire alarm devised by the Czechoslovakian authorities ( itself an indication that the ironic force of his lecture has not been lost on the audience ) , Anderson 's calmness ( significantly indicated by Stoppard in his stage directions , p. 91 ) as he gathers up his papers , not only contrasts sharply with his panic in scene six , but indicates that he feels he has made an effective protest .
23 Thomas was sent to £2,500-a-term boarding school in Norfolk , where with specialist help he has made an enormous improvement .
24 He has made an excellent offer to us , and — ’
25 But many people will join John Bell in believing that Aspect 's experiment is as good as can be achieved , now that he has made the crucial move in introducing some time variation into the apparatus .
26 All this is denied to him because he has made the irreversible decision to join up and his life will never be the same again .
27 DES WALKER knows he has to make a quick impression for his new club , Sampdoria .
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