Example sentences of "has [vb pp] make [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He has sought to make a political attack on me , and I shall reply in the same way because the right hon. Gentleman has been highly selective in his summary of the case . |
2 | Faced with this ambiguity , the Bank has sought to make a clear distinction between its money-market operations ( for purposes of monetary policy ) and its bond-market operations ( for purposes of meeting the government 's borrowing requirement ) . |
3 | NORDSTROM 'S ability to cater for what its customers want has helped make the Seattle-based company one of the largest retailers in America . |
4 | But in real life she has had to make the difficult transition from child to adult star . |
5 | The purpose of these breaks is to give learners a chance to catch up with the plot ; to get them to a point where they understand enough of what has happened to make a reasonable stab at following the gist of the next part . |
6 | And this year the association has tried to make a clean break from the past . |
7 | And this year the association has tried to make a clean break from the past . |
8 | It has tried to make the excellent support the Campaign offers more accessible to people all over Wales who are keen to improve their local environment . |
9 | Today is the actual anniversary of the tragic night in Tottenham when Eubank crushed Watson — and it is only recently that the Islington fighter has started to make a real recovery . |
10 | Conventional vetinary medicine failed to help the bird , but since undergoing a course of acupuncture at a surgery in Stroud , the Swan has begun to make a remarkable recovery . |
11 | I am sure that the House is distressed that the Minister has failed to make a proper statement . |