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

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1 Although Lukic has made bad mistakes at ( unfortunaltely ) critical times I do n't think he is a complete donkey .
2 Over the last two decades ICI has made significant progress in improving energy efficiency [ see graph ] .
3 ‘ Over the years ICI has made significant reductions in its mercury emissions , ’ explained Phil Edwards .
4 Highland has made strenuous efforts , through cross-shareholdings and a trading link with Remy Cointreau , to improve international distribution , and this is gradually paying off .
5 From the butt , the water flows through a bath ( you 'd better believe it ) containing more gravel and sacks : Ken has made full use of the overflow and plughole to circulate the water fully through the media before it returns to the pond via a glide cascade made of liner-covered wood .
6 Bank of Ireland has made significant cost savings with the introduction of Bank Assistants and it is now time to redistribute some of those savings amongst those who most deserve it .
7 Here the NHS has made considerable progress in recent years since the introduction of the Appraisal of Options Procedure .
8 Although Cypress has made great efforts to get the HyperSparc to the launch platform so quickly ( when compared to Viking , see front page ) — the design process spanned just 18 months — Cypress has one major problem : it has no customers signed-up for the thing yet .
9 Over and above such day-to-day management , the Church of England has made substantial efforts in recent years to rationalise its portfolio of buildings .
10 Singapore has made significant efforts to corner the market in this type of specialised service company , as well as offering special incentives to the financial services sector .
11 I 'd now like you to hear directly from a young person for whom access to one of our projects in the United Kingdom has made major changes in her life .
12 Kinnock has made great changes and one admires the way he has manipulated the Labour Party towards reality .
13 Britain has made similar appeals to the court in the past but lost them .
14 However , Sir Lewis has made great efforts to dispel an admitted ‘ deep scepticism ’ at his appointment among the group 's staff of more than 7,000 , and there is growing confidence among them in what he is doing .
15 Like Hick , all-rounder Lewis has made big strides on this tour despite England 's struggles .
16 Working with Local Development Organisations , through training and business support schemes and specific projects such as the Flexible Learning Centre in Drumchapel and the Easterhouse Entrepreneurship Programme , GDA has made considerable progress in extending economic opportunities where they are needed most .
17 Well , Dave Forbes has made repeated phonecalls to his solicitors in the City . ’
18 In the last few years , the AAA has made strenuous efforts to see that the age for distance rules are observed , not only for official races but also for fun runs , which are not subject to their control .
19 Almost single handedly in the past three years Jones has made high technology and the ‘ sunrise ’ industries household words and created a climate of industrial and community awareness .
20 Obviously , Phil Tufnell has made rapid progress to fill the void left by Phil Edmonds but coming up behind is Paul Weekes .
21 George Michael 's counsel told the court that Sony has made worldwide profits of over fifty two million pounds from the singer 's recordings , whereas Mr Michael has made profits of over seven million pounds .
22 The enthusiastic Mr Chettle has made cultural contacts within the embassies of the various countries involved with Riverscape and hopes the project will also lead to artist exchanges .
23 Degaussing has made magnetic mines passé .
24 MODERATE : Labour 's Industry spokesman Gordon Brown has made strenuous efforts to shed his normally lugubrious demeanour , presumably on the orders of the party 's image police .
25 In the New Left Review , Benedict Anderson has made sharp criticisms of the work of the journalist and poet James Fenton which compare it with that of Kapuscinski and Naipaul .
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