Example sentences of "[pers pn] has make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She has made various publications on the subject of HIV infection/AIDS and hepatitis in haemophiliacs , including books of collected papers on hepatitis and blood product therapy .
2 She has to make big reports you know .
3 The obligation to give discovery of relevant documents is continuing , so that documents which come into existence or a party 's possession after he has made formal discovery must be disclosed to the other side .
4 If the holder 's vehicles suffer prohibitions because of unroadworthiness or overloading , if he has made false statements of intent which have not been fulfilled , if there has been a material change of circumstances relating to the licence holder or if an unnominated operating centre has been used , the LA may also revoke , suspend , curtail or prematurely terminate the licence .
5 He has made important innovations in several areas notably in the theory of the firm ; welfare economics ; taxation ; trade cycle theory ; growth and distribution theory , and above all , in his challenge to equilibrium theory .
6 Certainly discretion is exercised by human beings , and those human beings are subject to all the , the frailties of humanity , and in many situations the policeman is in a tense but essentially human situation , where he has to make snap decisions on the spot .
7 First , he has to make scientific discoveries actually work , and second , he has to do it cost-effectively .
8 Take education : it has made gigantic strides against bitter opposition to reform the system , to raise standards , to monitor the results and to draw industry closer to the academic and the educational world . ’
9 By ensuring that only the most promising designs enter the wind tunnel , it has made physical evaluation more cost effective .
10 This year we decided at the AGM to visit the Llangollen Railway , having learnt from the railway press that it has made rapid progress in the last three years .
11 It has made unequivocal statements and set clear guidelines on the issue of censorship .
12 It not only represents the profession towards the Institutions of the EC where it has made significant contributions , but is also the focal point for the discussion of matters of common interest to the profession throughout Europe .
13 It has made remarkable progress since it was acquired by Seton in 1986 , ’ said Mr Stoller .
14 Building reusable code can take more time initially , so it has to make good business sense to invest the extra time on a particular object .
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