Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] make [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I would like to thank the Curwen Archives Trust whose generous grant has made this publication possible .
2 Last season definitely took a turn for the better when Kerslake came , and Kelly has made this season 's success in no small part .
3 One day after a very difficult time with him , I exploded and said to him : ‘ I ca n't say that the Christian faith has made much difference to your life ! ’
4 As Yarrow is the flagship in my constituency and the biggest private employer in the whole of Glasgow , I hope that the Secretary of State will accept my sense of relief and — yes — gratitude that the Ministry has made that decision today .
5 It is a sad document of a young woman 's promiscuity in an age when AIDS has made most thinking members of the public chaste . ’
6 British research has made much use of the General Health Questionnaire ( GQH ) , which despite its name actually seems to index minor psychiatric morbidity ( ill-health ) .
7 In the second place , the analogy fails to make any distinction between the way bodies behave and the way inanimate objects behave .
8 Although there has been considerable support for a Teachers ' Council , the proposal has made little headway .
9 To help in discovering the organisation and the capabilities of our faculty for perceiving speech , we need to be able to produce very small and finely-controlled differences in speech sounds , and experimental phonetics has made much use of speech produced by machines called speech synthesisers .
10 Recent demographic work has made this point time and time again .
11 First , the Act has made little progress in terms of reversing the trend in the United States towards earlier retirement .
12 The court heard the girl has made several suicide attempts and is still receiving treatment .
13 Nigel plans to make this equipment available to the public by asking doctors in the town to refer patients to him .
14 Operating the 238S requires a separate mixer , which I actually find easier than using an all-in-one machine because working alone and trying to remember complicated bounces and mixes and all the things which have to go on tape is hard enough , so routing signals through the desk seems to make more sense to an already cluttered mind .
15 The Committee for International Justice and Peace wishes to make this letter public so its text will be released to the press after you have received it .
16 The view for which Katib Celebi 's list forms the basis thus differs , broadly , in two important respects from the traditional account based on Mustakimzade : first , on the question of the origins of the office , by naming Hizir Bey , in Istanbul , as the first Mufti and by implication denying the Muftiliks of Molla Fenari , Molla Yegan and Fahreddin Acemi ( though d'Ohsson does make some attempt , if an inaccurate and and unpersuasive one , to take account of the tradition of an earlier Muftilik ) ; and second , on the question of how and when Molla Husrev became Mufti , this question involving also the circumstances of the Muftiliks of Abdulkerim and Molla Arab .
17 The process that we 'll go through is firstly I , now the Council 's made this decision , will speak to the three Social Services Committee spokespersons about which home looks the most logical , and obviously I know which that one is in my own mind .
18 Within the industry , the war has made little difference to most people 's expectations : the reduction , they say , is going to happen .
19 A new head teacher has made much difference in the last two years and the school is beginning to pick up in many ways .
20 In recent times the greater availability of heavy GRP blades has made this manoeuvre much easier and neater .
21 Mr has made more publicity on this issue than any other councillor .
22 And it 's certainly not available in sufficient detail for for all of the sectors to make a fair comparison and I think Mr has made this point in in when you 've questioned him a number of times today that the information is just not available or to hand to make to make that comparison .
23 The recent heavy rain has made little difference because many of our rivers rely on ground water .
24 If the European Community fails to make that lesson stick in the context of the present crisis in Yugoslavia it will in time feel the consequences as other regions become afflicted with the same madness .
25 The ‘ Human Resource ’ concept of man-power as the central profit-generating asset of any organisation has made some progress over the past twenty years .
26 Geac Computer Corp , Aprkham , Ontario has made another acquisition , picking up Computer Library Services International ( Australia ) Pty Ltd of Melbourne for some $800,000 .
27 Much of the literature on women and education tends to make this kind of distinction , arguing both for greater equality of access for girls and for changes in what are claimed to be inherently sexist curricula and values put over in school .
28 So convinced are such people that to be impaired is to ‘ die ’ that no amount of protestation to the contrary seems to make any difference .
29 Nevertheless , there are areas where France 's research policy has made little progress .
30 Stauder referred to ‘ this exorbitantly rewarded and grotesque event which gives the winner more prize money than Boris Becker has made this year ’ .
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