Example sentences of "[noun pl] has make [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 ? |
2 | Her invocation of themes and support for many policies favoured by the party 's grass-roots supporters has made the party more radical . |
3 | 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 ’ . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
7 | One of the organisations has made a pledge of £25,000 to the appeal . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Devro 's success in providing these skins has made the company worth £200m . |
11 | 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 . |