Example sentences of "[noun sg] have make [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But if that is our conclusion , then we miss perhaps the most profound contribution this story has to make to theology and to faith .
2 It was a goal of the highest class , reflecting the progress the 29-year-old striker has made in the five years since he left Blundell Park to earn fame and fortune with Norwich City and Rangers .
3 This page enables you to view what assessment , if any , the specified user has made for this DC .
4 The dangers of perpetuating in power a weakened and uncertain Conservative Party , set alongside the progress Labour has made in modernising itself , justify by a fine margin the risks of a change . ’
5 I am delighted at the progress that the industry has made with Government assistance .
6 Nowhere else have the enormous changes which the machine industry has made in our social life registered themselves with such obviousness as in the cities .
7 Under the Drugs Trafficking Act , the Judge now has to find out how much money Richman has made from drug dealing before passing sentence .
8 His claim to persecution , sincere as it was , was an invention , and no other critic has made of his own stigmata the stuff of critical debate .
9 This was in recognition of the incomparable contribution Your Majesty has made to the life of our nation throughout your Reign . ’
10 ‘ People should come and see the progress the club has made at Hundens Lane on Saturdays or at Rothmans on Sundays . ’
11 Unfair , maybe , but a horribly damaging allegation to have made about you on the eve of the Lions ' selection .
12 The hard-top — wife and mistress combined in one body — was claimed to be the most successful innovation the industry had made in years .
13 It may have been presented to the Queen in order to show her something of the impact that Protestantism had made in Italy .
14 With interest , that took her beyond the £55,000 offer which the police force had made in June 1991 to settle the case .
15 The only clearly distinctive point that the Opposition have made about convergence is : ’ Labour 's supply-side policies are the policies necessary for real convergence . ’
16 We shall see this week what the latest TCCB committee has made of it .
17 As I said earlier this year , there will not be enough of any one crop to give self-sufficiency , but the contribution this small plot has made to the good budget has ten times repaid the outlay on seeds and materials .
18 Coming on top of a worryingly high inflation rate and a sequence of record-breaking trade deficits , Labour will be working hard to demonstrate that ordinary people are paying dearly for mistakes which the once super-abundantly confident Chancellor has made in economic management .
19 In nineteen ninety three , four we made a seventy one thousand reduction in economic development , and this year we 're proposing to make a fifty thousand , there 're actually cuts I think , that any committee of any council has made for the last three years .
20 What a change the council has made in the regular sweeping of these lanes .
21 He was realizing what a change Tess 's confession had made to his whole life .
22 One teacher commented on the ‘ bent ’ tower a child had made through careless and partial use of an interlocking system .
23 ‘ You ca n't go out like that , ’ said Wendy to Apricot when she was four , ‘ it 's freezing , ’ and little Apricot , in nothing but vest and pants , ran straight out into the street and down the long suburban road to the small playground which a benign council had made for the children in the sharp triangle of land where the railway line intersected the water-purifying plant .
24 She wrote a memorial to his brother George , now Prince Regent , Nelson 's friend , reminding him of the codicil which the national hero had made to his will leaving her and Horatia to the nation , and asking for it to be recognized in some tangible form .
25 If the confrontation between Nazareth and Rome looks like it 's becoming unproductive , the teacher can come out of role and ask the children to reflect on what has been happening — perhaps through discussion , perhaps through a short piece of writing ( a diary entry , a letter to a friend , a sketch representing how the townspeople feel about the power relationship , or — shifting the perspective — the report that the Roman has to make to his commanding officer ) .
26 From the days of gunpowder , clock-making and leather products , you will be shown , in a sound and light experience , the contribution the town has made to our heritage .
27 The Policyholder having made to the Corporation a written proposal and declaration which shall be the basis of this contract and having paid or agreed to pay on demand the premium stated in the Schedule the Corporation will provide insurance hereinafter contained in respect of events happening within the Territorial Limits or in the course of transit by sea or air ( including hovercraft ) between places within the Territorial Limits ( including processes of loading and unloading ) during the period of insurance stated in the Schedule or during any period for which the Corporation may accept payment for the renewal of this Policy .
28 The Policyholder having made to the Corporation a written proposal and declaration which shall be the basis of this contract and having paid or agreed to pay on demand the premium stated in the Schedule the Corporation will provide insurance hereinafter contained in respect of events happening within the Territorial Limits or in the course of transit by sea or air ( including hovercraft ) between places within the Territorial Limits ( including processes of loading and unloading ) during the period of insurance stated in the Schedule or during any period for which the Corporation may accept payment for the renewal of this Policy .
29 Roughly halfway between the target and the coast the rear gunner signalled that we were about to be attacked and my ham-fisted evasive action severed the repair that the Night engineer had made to the aileron controls .
30 Her parents only came to appreciate the impact the plaintiff had made on others before her accident from the tributes that were paid to her by outsiders of the family during the months the plaintiff was in a coma at Addenbrookes .
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