Example sentences of "[noun sg] have made a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In Committee and on the Floor of the House , the Opposition have made a series of spending pledges with other people 's money , and pledges to slash the profits of industries that need profits in order to invest .
2 Whether the money has been borrowed for investment or for consumption , both borrower and lender have made a judgement about the viability of the project and its returns .
3 So many people have benefited from its help that this year the parish council have made a grant of nearly £2,000 to see that its work continues in the village .
4 Established stable star , Golden Freeze , who misses the King George after grazing a knee in a fall on the road , has responded well to antibiotics and is expected to be sidelined for only two weeks , but this injury and all the firm ground have made a mess of Mrs Pitman 's plans .
5 Groups like Black Mail , Beyond Force , Origo ( more about them later ) and Horizon have made a comeback with some awesome demos , while new groups like Extend , Starion and Visual Reality had dazzling debuts .
6 The auditors of the Company Ernst & Young , Chartered Accountants and Registered Auditors , of Becket House have made a report under what is now Section 235 of the Companies Act 1985 on each set of statutory consolidated accounts for the five years ended 31 December 1991 .
7 ‘ The Miletti family have made a statement in which they lay the blame for the murder squarely on the shoulders of the police , ’ the woman began .
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