Example sentences of "has [verb] it [adj] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 However , this has been a costly process and the fall in house prices since 1989 has made it impossible to earn adequate returns from these investments in the short-term .
2 The rule , combined with the rule against hearsay which prevents criminal courts admitting evidence of a child 's interviews with social workers or psychiatrists , has made it impossible to prosecute many alleged child abusers .
3 That dispute has made it impossible to produce audited accounts . ’
4 On the other hand , through the development of container transport , telecommunications and the division of production into simpler , semi-skilled tasks , technology has made it possible to transfer these tasks to new factories in Third World markets .
5 This was partly because the increasing integration of world capital markets has made it easier to finance current-account deficits .
6 So the Commission has thought it appropriate to include some consideration of these forms of communication in its Report .
7 The only concession he made in Zaïs was to let Malherbe include in the preface the following statement : ‘ In the course of the work , M. Vincent d'Indy has thought it necessary to add certain viola parts , which are sometimes lacking in the original score , and to modify or complète wind parts that are too sketchily indicated ’ ( vol.16 , p.lviii ) .
8 The tragedy in this country is that the critical establishment has found it impossible to embrace those talents .
9 The Commission has often brought forward proposals using a dubious legal base , and the Council has found it difficult to halt that practice in the European Court .
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