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

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1 Medical advances almost invariably increase the demands on doctors ' time , and it is this increased intensity of working that has made the long hours of many doctors intolerable .
2 All that and Benn has made the grand gesture of giving his new WBC belt to his first conqueror , Michael Watson , who is slowly recovering after the brain damage he suffered against Eubank last year .
3 Joseph Hotung , the businessman collector from Hong Kong who has made the complete refurbishment of the gallery possible ( together with the Wolfson Foundation and the British government in their pound-for-pound funding arrangement launched in 1990 ) , is full of admiration for it .
4 Professor Murray 's study was interesting , however , I must point out that the report has made the common error of calling schizophrenia a split personality .
5 Neither of these reports , however , has made the previous mistake of trying to set targets or deadlines for the eventual achievement of EMU .
6 That is what has made the Tory policy of selling off council houses at prices advantageous to the tenants a much more electorally significant event than any of the plans for wider share ownership promoted or floated by Tory , Liberal Democrat or Labour politicians .
7 This turnaround of the external accounts has made the domestic performance of the ecomomy look decidedly better than it has been .
8 My point here is a simple one : modern technology has made the direct participation of the people in political debate and decision-making a perfectly practicable possibility .
9 The subcontractor then has to make the difficult choice of continuing work in the hope of being paid , or withdrawing his labour and reducing the probability of ultimate payment .
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