Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [verb] a big [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The regulators have made a big effort to prevent KKR 's involvement openly breaching the famous walls between banking and commerce .
2 ‘ Eastern Suburbs had planned a big welcome for Martin and the match with Balmain had sold out on the strength of it being his debut .
3 Foreign investors have played a big part in pushing up share prices .
4 Shock increase in young mums-to-be NEW figures have revealed a big rise in the number of teenage pregnancies in Hartlepool .
5 Figures from Grand Metropolitan yesterday also show that higher interest rates have had a big impact on people 's willingness to eat out .
6 Figures from Grand Metropolitan yesterday also show that higher interest rates have had a big impact on people 's willingness to eat out .
7 LOTHIAN AND BORDERS Police has made a big step forward in crime prevention work with its new information caravan .
8 The safety gates have made a big difference , since I 've gotten them erm I 've got peace of mind for the stairs and I can answer the phone and I have n't got to like keep trying to pull them downstairs and do do different things .
9 The trust 's European bond portfolio was sold in the period at ‘ a useful profit ’ , the board reveals , while reductions in European and Japanese investments have financed a big rise in the percentage of assets held in south-east Asia — from 20.7 per cent to 26.5 per cent .
10 FOYLE Meats has given a big boost to the National Sheep Association , which holds its multi-breed ram sale at Antrim on September 21 .
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