Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [verb] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Now , an amazing new technique has made it possible to produce an accurate facsimile of Tutankhamun 's mummy which will form the centre-piece of the Exhibition .
2 Some of these shots could not be taken today in this , either because building has made them impossible or simply because the crowds who congregate to nowadays to take these shots would detract from the scene .
3 I do not believe that British Rail has got it right .
4 Whilst initially not as financially rewarding , the change in direction has brought him increasing recognition .
5 Living with somebody depressive has made me depressed on frequent occasions and th th the feelings of helplessness that you have in dealing with the person 's depression .
6 The Queen who gave it to Andy and Fergie as a wedding present has made it clear to her advisors that the Duchess should not be forced to leave , as long as the she adheres to her agreement not to talk about the marriage break up .
7 And the severity of the recession has made it difficult for those companies that have reached the end of the five-year period to find an exit route for their BES investors .
8 The recession has hit us full on , and many of our customers have been feeling the pinch , and passing it on to us .
9 More recently , the coming of photography has made it possible for even the least talented among us to produce our own pictorial records .
10 With its inflation still rising , the country on the verge of a perilous wage-price spiral and public finances deeply in the red , the Bundesbank has made it clear that it will keep the German economy locked in a vice of high interest rates for as long as it takes to squeeze out inflation .
11 The older translations have at this point the words : ‘ Your faith has made you whole . ’
12 James Hann , Scottish Nuclear 's chairman has made it clear he wants to continue buying fuel from BNF but has said he is prepared to look abroad if he ca n't obtain a reasonable price .
13 And as a result has awarded it top marks and a prestigious regional Quality Brickwork Award .
14 The League says Swindon 's football has earned them widespread admiration this season and Hoddle is a suitable and exciting choice .
15 My intrusive collapse has rendered them homeless .
16 The 1989 policy review has made it clear that complete renationalization of privatized industries will not be a high priority for a future Labour government , that direct taxation will not be increased for those on average and slightly above average incomes , and that it is ‘ concerned ’ about law and order .
17 But modern scholarship has made it clear that it was in France , more so than in England , that urban defensive requirements played a major part in securing the widespread acceptance of artillery as a means of deterring or countering a prospective enemy .
18 The ombudsman shall ( in accordance with and subject to the following clauses of this scheme ) investigate any complaint received by him from an individual if : — ( a ) the complaint relates to action taken in the United Kingdom by a building society or a body associated with it ; ( b ) at the time that the complaint is received by the ombudsman , the building society or ( as the case may be ) associated body is a participant in the scheme ; ( c ) the action was taken in relation to one of the activities specified in clause 17 ; ( d ) the grounds of the complaint are included in the grounds specified in clause 18 ; and ( e ) the complainant alleges that the action has caused him pecuniary loss , expense or inconvenience . ’
19 ‘ That icy wind has made them rough , the hand-cream will soften them .
20 He says his pay-off has left him comfortable , although he will eventually want to find a new career , possibly even returning to journalism .
21 My local police force has given me remarkable examples of young people in the south Wales constabulary area who have persistently reoffended .
22 By the end of the 1950s , however , the failure of autarchy as an economic programme had made it necessary to seek other options , and these implied at least the modification of the existing political framework .
23 No doubt the Duke of Bridgewater 's agent had thought them happy when he collected their rent each week .
24 All his life he had been afraid to ask about his back , and his terrible fear had made him ill .
25 He was taller than Huy , and labour had made him sinewy ; but he was older , and his guard had dropped .
26 Etruria had been the world 's most up-to-date factory in the eighteenth century and mining subsidence and the encroachment of other industry had made it unsuitable for modern development .
27 A few days in the wild world of rope knot protection , a chaotic grading system and unfamiliar rock had made us cautious .
28 In spite of their support of the Conservative Party , the leaders of British industry have made it plain that there are limits to the extent to which they are prepared to sacrifice profitability in giving support to the government 's inner city policies .
29 A better understanding of duodenal ulcer might confer the avility to predict risk , to identify resistant ulcers before months or years of ineffective therapy have made them apparent , and to develop new means of treatment .
30 Many aspects of twentieth-century living have made us distrustful of authority , and when authority is abused that is understandable .
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