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

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1 My hon. Friend has made a most important point .
2 This is far from the first time that the Fnac has made a widely publicised intervention claiming that discounting favours the interests of the consumer .
3 Since joining the Community , Britain has made a consistently disproportionate contribution to the budget ; her consumers have largely subsidised the Common Agricultural policy ; her fishermen have lost their stocks to the Common Fisheries Policy ; her trading partnerships with the rest of the world have suffered ; and she has subsidised the exports of the other member states with a cumulative trade deficit of £86 billion .
4 ‘ QIS has made a very successful job of forming corporate glue ’ across locations between colleagues and now the inevitable fragmentation and the feeling of being up for grabs ’ is destroying links and making people retreat into defending their own area .
5 We are delighted to report that Ann McMillan has made a very good recovery from her operation .
6 The Save The Children Fund programme with the motorcycles has made a very big difference to the number of visits that health assistants can make to villages .
7 Methodism has made a very rapid progress , and has been of no trifling service in diverting the attention of these sons of darkness from their present condition to the glories of the life to come .
8 ‘ After her initial difficulties she has made a very satisfactory recovery .
9 It is here that John Bell , a theorist at CERN , Europe 's centre for nuclear research , has made a very valuable contribution .
10 But in the specialized sense it covers a range of disciplines which apply to most types of literature , and it has made a very positive contribution to the understanding of the Bible .
11 Despite this , Cureton has made a very important contribution to the study of poetic rhythm which should set the tone for rhythmic analysis for some time to come .
12 My hon. Friend has made a very important point , which I suspect will become more important as we approach the coming election .
13 ‘ Long-term business continues to progress and has made a substantially increased contribution to profits .
14 Will it be seen , with hindsight , that the introduction of the computer into the humanities disciplines has made no more substantial change in the eventual output of research than was made by the introduction of the electric typewriter ?
15 The hon. Gentleman has made an entirely peripheral intervention .
16 IN HIS short time as Chancellor , Norman Lamont has made an unusually large number of mistakes .
17 Even so , Britain has made an unusually bad fist of the regulatory structure set up under the 1986 Financial Services Act ; the outcome has been cumbersome and ineffective .
18 Marshall has made an almost mapped-out rise since he began playing the game at the age of eight at his father 's club at Kegworth .
19 The Branch recently received the Wings Trophy , awarded annually to the branch which has made the most consistent progress in the Wings collection over the past 10 years , from North East Area Chairman Brian Wilkie .
20 The award of the medal is accompanied by a cash prize and is normally made annually to the candidate who , in the opinion of Analytical Division Council , has made the greatest contribution , and whose work has made the most significant impact on any branch of analytical chemistry .
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