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

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1 Bringing in Baulk has made the agency more businesslike and money-oriented , ’ says an insider .
2 One writer has made the observation : ‘ To study either nationalism or the press in British West Africa is to study the other . ’
3 The idea that an industry could leave behind a polluting aftermath for longer than civilization has been in existence has made the waste issue one of the strongest strands in the antinuclear case .
4 and the adj the A O has made the decision .
5 Home ownership in America is falling for the first time since the Depression , just as the savings-and-loan collapse has made the government the largest single owner of property after foreclosing on bankrupt thrifts .
6 The film industry has made the shark one of the most feared and familiar of all fish .
7 Bookies William Hill has made the BBC 's Only Fools And Horses 13-8 with Coronation Street ITV 's top hope in second slot at 9-4 .
8 Andy has made the top , back and sides thinner than he usually does , with lighter X-bracing to match , and the end-blocks are as small as possible .
9 In company with Geoff Thomas , Andy has made the Palace midfield one of the most respected in the country and everyone who witnessed our FA Cup semi-final and 1st Division victories over Liverpool in 1990 will recall with pleasure the manner in which the Palace pair dominated their illustrious opponents .
10 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 ?
11 The harbour has made the county a major centre of industrial expansion .
12 Her invocation of themes and support for many policies favoured by the party 's grass-roots supporters has made the party more radical .
13 The removal of the public interest defence from the Official Secrets Act has made the position worse rather than better .
14 Australian maritime company Howard Smith 's UK subsidiary has made the bid .
15 The flow of water in and out of the Pool is so greatly impeded that evaporation under the grilling sun has made the waters very salty indeed .
16 I am aware that the President of Ukraine has made the point that he would like his republic to be a non-nuclear state and that he would like the west to assist with the process of dismantling and destruction .
17 Hall has made the covers of Time as well as the Village Voice , and ascended into ratings heaven ( only one rival tops his statistics : the evergreen Johnny Carson Show ) .
18 The complex nature of the autistic handicap and the individual behaviour of the autistic child has made the education of the autistic a difficult task .
19 He is a double winner of the rally but that was some time ago and since then McKinstry has made the place very much is own , his sequence of victories punctuated only by the years in which he did not have a competitive car or the opposition included someone of the calibre of Mikael Sundstrom .
20 It is a gradual process of which there will be intermediate phases and it is hardly surprising that in such instances we will be uncertain whether or not to admit that the infant has made the grade .
21 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 .
22 In reality , sensory deprivation has made the horse bored silly .
23 ‘ 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 . ’
24 ‘ We knew that there would be an increase in prices but our Sterling crisis has made the rise far more dramatic than we feared , ’ said Jill Johnstone of the National Consumer Council .
25 The demolition of the Iron Curtain has made the Caucasus much more accessible to western mountaineers .
26 All that tender loving care that has gone into the brickwork , the glasswork and much of the decoration has made the Pally sparkle again .
27 In naturally acid areas , or where acid rain has made the water more acid , lead pipes are a serious hazard to health because the water strips the metal from the pipe walls and it ends up coming out of the tap .
28 The thrashing rain has made the goal of the homeless — a warm and dry place to spend the night — that much more difficult to achieve .
29 Bulk-buying has made the supermarket the most competitive in its field .
30 Its main power over the economy lies in its control of the central bank , but Mr Yeltsin has made the bank promise that it will issue only a quarter as much credit in the second three months of the year as it did in the first .
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