Example sentences of "[adv] have made [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The bestowal of a right upon a third party gives rise to expectations on the part of that third party that the parties will act in conformity with the treaty in their relations with itself ; without necessarily having made any commitment of its own it will see itself as the beneficiary of the exchange of promises between the parties . |
2 | Without Bully , her Red Riding Hood character would not have made much impression , but with the black-faced wolf-like dog following her she won loud applause . |
3 | Hence the major cause of unemployment lies outside the government 's responsibility and a Labour government would not have made much difference . |
4 | He insisted : ‘ I could not have made that statement . |
5 | A company doing business overseas may not have made proper allowances for the high cost of inducing people to work overseas . |
6 | Hospitals in the eighteenth century may not have made national mortality worse ( Cherry 1980 ) , but they were too few to improve the national health . |
7 | Should you not have made these calculations and blithely continue entering more stitch patterns , you will be given no warning that you are approaching the limit of the memory . |
8 | ‘ You should not have made these arrangements without my approval , Adam ! ’ |
9 | There was no mob rule or intimidation and Mr Cranley should not have made those remarks ’ . |
10 | Personally , I 'd not have made any heavyweight preparations but avoided giving any clues until the last moment . |
11 | It would not have made any difference in that borough . |
12 | Thank goodness my vote would not have made any difference . |
13 | ‘ I 'm sorry not to have made better use of Fontana here , ’ she answered . |
14 | Fuchs , however , held ultimate responsibility for Mr Lees 's actions and seems not to have made adequate attempts to investigate problems within his own museum as they developed . |
15 | Would the whole story not have made more sense had Jupiter been identified with the Sun , Venus with the Moon , and so on ? |
16 | It is obscured to some extent by the heavily didactic purpose of Masterman Ready and this may partly account for the fact that young readers have always claimed the adult novel , Mr Midshipman Easy , as their own , even though it must always have made considerable demands on their reading skills and their understanding . |
17 | Legato has made multiple entries in three sections of WIN.INI , under [ Extensions ] , [ Embedding ] and [ Legato ] . |
18 | These included Tom Mboya and Oginga Odinga , both Luo , albeit from different parts of Luo-land , both having made major contributions to the independence movement ( Odinga amongst the Luo and Mboya within and outside the trade union movement ) , and in 1961 both were founder members of KANU . |
19 | The Royalist Roman Catholic French would probably have made better conquerors of Ireland , if Ireland had to be reconquered once more . |
20 | The day before , Norway had declined Germany 's offer of a non-aggression pact , which no doubt weakened her position some months later , though even had she signed one , it would probably have made little difference . |
21 | However , developments in computer technology ( eg microcomputers linked to a larger central computer or networked micros ) may also have made decentralised management control easier and cheaper . |
22 | Two-thirds , however , claim also to have made much use of information routinely available and to have collected information especially for the purpose of the review . |
23 | These are remarkable achievements and it would be unreasonable to expect Malinowski also to have made theoretical contributions of comparable significance . |
24 | He inspired the Prince , worked alongside him , coached him in the ways of business , schooled him in the art of responsible land management , encouraged him to try out new ideas , and helped turn the Duchy from a non-profit making concern into one that five years later had made net profits of £1.46 million . |
25 | the er , erm , so I mean , we really have made major strides and I think if members look at the location maps I mean you can see just how we how widely spread the day centres now are . |
26 | He might well have made some bargain with the Plantagenet — after all , this Edward owed something , for it was here , to Dunbar Castle , that his father , Edward the Second , had fled for refuge after the disaster of Bannockburn when Patrick , as a young man , had received him kindly and provided him passage by sea to England . |
27 | If the seller ignores it , and returns his own acknowledgement form , then the seller will simply have made another counter-offer , either precipitating a special negotiation , or , if the buyer is not alert , leaving the way open for an unconditional acceptance on the part of the buyer when the seller delivers the goods to him . |
28 | Some of the eurypterids may even have made tentative excursions on to the land . |
29 | But the writer could equally have made different decisions about what should be treated as given ( shared background knowledge ) and what should be presented as new . |
30 | London Scot , David Millard , scheduled to play in Saturday 's A international in Aberdeen , is a renowned sevens exponent and but for his osteopathic studies would surely have made this journey . |