Example sentences of "[verb] a [adj] contribution to a " in BNC.

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1 A FORMER Darlington businessman has made a big contribution to a health appeal after sophisticated equipment saved his life .
2 A FORMER businessman has made a big contribution to a health appeal after sophisticated equipment saved his life .
3 The government has provided the resources in the way of the allowance and in the way of an administrative service ; voluntary effort has controlled the plan and the policy , including the detailed negotiations with manufacturers , bankers , insurance companies and the like , and all these bodies have made a generous contribution to a humane cause of powerful appeal .
4 Non-executive directors can only make a limited contribution to a company given that they have little knowledge of its day-to-day working . ’
5 This archive will make a significant contribution to a number of debates in social science which have so far lacked appropriate data .
6 Now Tim appears to have rekindled Princess Anne 's interest in sailing — she paid £94,000 for the 36-footer Blue Doublet earlier this year — and last year she made a glowing contribution to a celebrity compilation of ideas of Paradise .
7 He once began a memorable contribution to a debate on the 1981 riots in Brixton with the words , ‘ My Lords , I think I am the only member who has spoken today who has had agricultural estates in Jamaica . ’
8 On the conditions of lending Hilliard Goldfarb , Chief Curator of the Isabella Stewart Gardner said , ‘ we consider whether the work lent will make an enduring contribution to a work of critical scholarship ’ .
9 Notwithstanding a marked inferiority at centre and back row , the champions , with only nine of their title-winning side and four newcomers to county rugby , made an unstinting contribution to a fluid game in which they were outscored in tries only three to four .
10 Some elaboration of expectations , or a requirement that they be elaborated locally , will help to ensure a worthwhile contribution to a policy process which will otherwise naturally mostly exclude them .
11 Picking out the salient points of a lengthy report , making a positive contribution to a formal meeting or an informal social gathering ; making an effective presentation or negotiating a deal that will stick …
12 On world trade negotiations , the leaders committed themselves to " making a full contribution to a positive outcome " of the Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) which was due to end in December [ see p. 37228 ] .
13 In the context of plans for Keele , Leavis 's concern with bringing specialisms into communication was considered to offer a significant contribution to a sense of the function of universities in a " democratic " society .
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