Example sentences of "made [pron] [adj] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 2 Most socialists have become increasingly critical of the monopolistic and authoritarian role of Communist parties in one-party systems in a way that has made them cast doubt on the desirability of insurrection .
2 These locus control regions ( LCR ) were first defined for the β-globin system ( 14,15 ) and their ability to orchestrate lineage specific expression of sequences linked in cis has made them key elements in the development of gene therapy technology .
3 Brian Harley had made his one mistake at the sixteenth by finding both a fairway bunker and one by the green and was still standing at four under .
4 She was forty seven and the youngest member since Commissioner Catherine Bramwell Booth had made her reluctant appearance at the first High Council .
5 Jaguar 's new supercar has made its European debut at the Brussels Motor Show .
6 Through its entrepreneurs middle-class society had made its first approaches to the masses .
7 Bundespost Telekom says that operating profit in 1992 fell 4.6% to the equivalent of $4,157m ; after Telekom has made its required subvention to the federal government and its two loss-making sister units , it will be left with nothing to add to reserves — it is required by law to transfer 10 pct of its annual turnover to the federal government and to make up for losses at the Postdienst mail service and Postbank postal banking unit , Reuter notes .
8 Ironically , we heard through the grapevine that the Soviet government had made its own translation of the OECD report for circulation within a narrow circle of officials in the State Committee for Science and Technology !
9 They had made their first venture into the quicksand that Vietnam was to become .
10 Police in Gloucestershire have made their first seizure of the potentially lethal drug .
11 His three children have all made their own way in the world , preferring not to join the family firm .
12 The established main roads that had been used for traffic between the medieval towns , and had made their own width with the usage of centuries , were generally left untouched by any parish awards .
13 Sir George had made his impressive leap from the top of it ; she had made hers from fully three feet lower .
14 Capt Anderton had made his final approach with the helicopter 's tail rotor pointing towards the crane , which was out of his sight .
15 MICHAEL Heseltine , the Trade Secretary , has made his first decision in the new office .
16 The Agency 's Architect has now made his detailed inspection of the buildings and his report is expected early in the new year .
17 He wanted to settle , once and for all , the question of whether Riddle had made his last journey inside the Wheel and for that reason he was resolved to have it closely examined by an expert .
18 The Government Commission , set up by Labour in 1965 to circumvent the rest of the Civil Service , has been quietly declining under the Conservatives ; Heath has made his own arrangements to the same end , by setting up the Central Policy Review Staff , which has been housed by the Cabinet Office next door .
19 Such collaboration included participation in the campaign to free Henri Martin imprisoned for alleged subversive , anti-colonial activities , the publication of a series of enthusiastic reports on the Soviet Union following a visit to the USSR in 1954 , twenty years exactly after Nizan had made his own pilgrimage to the mecca of communism , and the production of a pro-communist play Nekrassov .
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