Example sentences of "[noun pl] has made [art] " in BNC.

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1 This turnaround of the external accounts has made the domestic performance of the ecomomy look decidedly better than it has been .
2 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 ?
3 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 .
4 Each of these three groups has made a first report at the time this Chapter was written .
5 A chain of kitchenware shops has made a hundred and twenty people redundant and called in the administraors because of financial difficulties .
6 What but the return of these handmaidens to our kitchens in the re-incarnated form of electric mixers , blenders and beaters has made the revival of one of our most characteristic national delicacies a feasible proposition ?
7 Her invocation of themes and support for many policies favoured by the party 's grass-roots supporters has made the party more radical .
8 Bomb damage at the Dublin Road offices has made a serious dent in plans for Oxfam Week ( September 25-October 3 ) .
9 The Institute of Directors has made a submission to the Chancellor of the Exchequer arguing that ‘ the UK should take immediate unilateral action to resolve the problem ’ .
10 According to security sources , a UDR man recently charged with serious terrorist offences has made a series of detailed statements to police naming other members of the regiment as being involved in illegal activities .
11 To solve the clogging problem , Peter Oakes of A1 Garden Aquaria has made the GSM which uses Siporax and also acts as a main biological filter .
12 ‘ Although it is argued that fear of punitive jury awards has made the US business safety-conscious , quite a price has had to be paid for that by way of corporate and insurance company bankruptcy , the closing of municipal facilities and the practice of defensive medicine . ’
13 One of the organisations has made a pledge of £25,000 to the appeal .
14 There is no doubt that the scale of the weapons brought from Libya in the period before the Eksund was apprehended by French Customs has made a considerable difference during the past five or six years .
15 However , the evidence that one set of abstract concepts has made the transition from scientific to popular consciousness does not imply that modern consciousness is dominated by such similar notions .
16 A carpet of snowdrops has made an early appearance in a Gloucestershire garden .
17 One group of pirates has made a small add-on circuit board which makes it easier to copy ROM cartridges .
18 The choice of coordinates has made the wave amplitudes both transverse and traceless ; therefore the restriction on the coordinates is called the transverse-traceless gauge .
19 Devro 's success in providing these skins has made the company worth £200m .
20 The problem of assessing which of the team members has made a large enough contribution to the result to warrant their name appearing in the author list for the published paper is rather difficult .
21 The problem of assessing which of the team members has made a large enough contribution to the result to warrant their name appearing in the author list for the published paper is rather difficult .
22 LOTHIAN AND BORDERS Police has made a big step forward in crime prevention work with its new information caravan .
23 Years of wear and the installation of electrical heating and lighting systems has made the Portland stone floor very uneven and potentially hazardous for tourists and pilgrims .
24 A trip to North London in the middle of the week is hardly an inviting prospect but the Cube Club at the Bull And Gate in Kentish Town on Tuesday , Wednesday and Thursday nights has made the nearby tube station seem like a home from home for the discerning music lover .
25 A trip to North London in the middle of the week is hardly an inviting prospect but the Cube Club at the Bull And Gate in Kentish Town on Tuesday , Wednesday and Thursday nights has made the nearby tube station seem like a home from home for the discerning music lover .
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