Example sentences of "have not make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It should be emphasised that unlike the United States the USSR has not made extensive use of overseas ‘ forward ’ garrisons in the Third World .
2 The ending of the Cold War has not made much difference to the well-being of this country or the extent of the manufacture of weapons .
3 There have been some minor revisions of these rules recently , since the European Court ruled that they were discriminatory against women , but this has not made much difference .
4 The Office for Fine Arts has not made definite plans about the procedure to be followed but it is thought that those institutions which already have some of the works of art on loan will be allowed to keep them , while the museums will be able to choose from what is left .
5 Well , put it this way your sudden appearance has not made one bit of difference to my day .
6 So despite his record being at No. 6 and getting played 15 times on Radio One last week , Felix has not made one appearance anywhere .
7 Nevertheless , limited though their value may be , the NHS in England has not made consistent use of programme budget figures ( unlike Scotland where the Health Boards have produced historical and projected figures to assist health care planning ) .
8 These circumstances arise where the person who has died has no relatives or friends who would undertake the organisation , and has not made advance arrangements .
9 Of the big six , only Arthur Andersen says it has not made any redundancies and accountants emerged in one survey as the professional group most likely to have their houses repossessed .
10 The UK has not made particular use of Directive 72/160 on farmer retirement and land reallocation and 72/161 on socioeconomic guidance in the LFAs ( or elsewhere ) .
11 MGM 's auditors Peat Marwick also highlighted the risk that litigation could result in large damages the company has not made full provisions for .
12 ‘ We have attempted to translate the report we requested from the French , but because of our linguistic inability it has n't made complete sense , ’ Edward Jones , the acting secretary of the WRU , said .
13 as colleagues who are involved will know is just about the only industry in the building materials sector that has n't made some kind of pay offer in this current round it 's very much bringing up the rear and we 're determined to use what industrial strength we have to change the employer 's stance otherwise we 're very concerned that the national negotiation missionary , this will be his death knell since we 'll have to resort to local pay bargaining , so the short answer is E C C er , will be balloted as far as the G M B is concerned union and , er , T & G are balloting in for industrial action to try to change the employers ' position .
14 Perhaps it 's something about the way I live , but love has n't made any mark before .
15 Mr Horacio Paredes , the Malacanang spokesman , said yesterday : ‘ Mrs Marcos has n't made any effort to seek formal permission .
16 They turned increasingly to those areas where the British and the French had not made much progress : to the Balkans , Turkey and South America .
17 The long moralistic campaigns of Mrs Mary Whitehouse directed at BBC television had not made much headway .
18 The steady flow of money from record sales and overseas royalties had meant that Virgin had not made great demands on their overdraft facility .
19 Since she had not made that fact known to the seller , she lost the case .
20 Mr Gourlay said there was also concern about the transitional arrangements which would lead to disparity of treatment between different companies which had not made long-term commitments for rigs which would qualify for tax relief .
21 Like the Spanish , the Portuguese had not made new acquisitions since the great days of the sixteenth century , and they had lost their possessions in the Spice Islands , but Brazil continued to flourish and was beginning to emerge as the world 's main source of gold .
22 The first " strand " of the discussions , which were between the four constitutional parties in Northern Ireland ( thus excluding Sinn Féin , the political wing of the Irish Republican Army ) , covered proposals for devolution in Northern Ireland and had not made concrete progress .
23 It seemed scarcely conceivable that the leadership had not made sufficient provision for the troops wintering in Russia .
24 A survey of retired people by MORI revealed that nearly half of those questioned said that they had not made sufficient allowance for inflation .
25 But at least if his mother could tell , he reflected , she had not made any sign .
26 The only thing she said was that she had not made any friends . ’
27 Arens insisted that he had not made any requests for US financial aid to cover the costs of the conflict .
28 In the end the loss of the canoe had not made any difference as there was no shipping in the harbour anyway .
29 Although the company had already agreed to continue paying existing pensioners , it had not made any commitment for past and present employees retiring now and in the future .
30 Chelmsford coroner Malcolm Weir was told American police were still investigating the crime but had not made any arrests .
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