Example sentences of "have make [noun] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ( 6 ) The only finding of fact in respect of physical harm made by the justices ( ‘ He has made threats of physical harm to himself and others ’ ) related to a time when the child was in secure accommodation .
2 He has made threats of physical harm to himself and others .
3 ‘ The only finding of fact in respect of physical harm made by the magistrates ‘ he has made threats of physical harm to himself and others ’ related to a time when he was in secure accommodation .
4 That pioneer-breed has made way for pampered and petted females who demand the best of two worlds .
5 The excitement of the exhibition concerns the opportunity to place many works around the park 's lake where they will create an impression quite different to the context of brutal architecture of the Hayward Gallery , or of the European Patent Office in Munich and of other cities for which King has made commissions in recent years .
6 Shadow chancellor John Smith has made assurances about increased child benefit but Mr Fallon claims there is no financial commitment to the nursery school strategy .
7 Burson has made images of missing children , aged by computer , for their families and for the FBI .
8 The Council has welcomed the principles of the Bill , and has made representations on certain technical matters therein .
9 Route 66 in Darlington has made £150 for multiple sclerosis research with a raffle drawn at a special soul promotions night .
10 In any case , if one insists on talking about knowledge , the question that will have to be answered sooner or later is what does constitute genuine knowledge , and if it should turn out , as it well might , that in defining the conditions of knowledge one has to make use of existential propositions of one sort or another , then the suggested reductivist paraphrase will not have achieved its purpose .
11 He would have had to make deals with numerous petty bosses to get where he was today , and still there was no guarantee against the greed of the Triads .
12 Since the first edition of this book both the Matrimonial Homes ( Co-ownership ) Bill introduced in the House of Lords in 1980 ( which would have made provision for statutory co-ownership of the matrimonial home ) and the Land Registration of Law of Property Bill ( affecting the practice that has grown up following the case of Williams & Glyn 's Bank Ltd v Boland ) [ 1981 ] AC 487 ) have failed .
13 Kinsey , in his pioneering studies of human sexual behaviour in the late 1940s , may have made use of eight-hour interviews , but in the vast majority of surveys these are out of the question .
14 In a few cases , the social worker might have to make provision for young children to be given temporary care away from home , for instance if the patient is a single parent without any relatives who could care for the children .
15 Careful consideration should be given , in consultation with the client , as to the likelihood of a further offer from another party and the relative risk of not undertaking due diligence compared to having to make disclosure of sensitive information to an existing or potential competitor .
16 Although the country had extensive overseas investments , the government-owned Air Nauru and the Nauru Pacific shipping line were thought to have made losses in recent years of hundreds of millions of dollars .
17 I certainly know erm , reading quotes and audits and things and even just reading the procedures myself I 've made notes against certain things that .
18 That aside , do n't go thinking we 've made things to easy for you .
19 I had made proposals on National Insurance but that , said Nigel , was a Budget matter .
20 He became a zealous agent of Thomas Cromwell in the Dissolution and , according to John Foxe , ‘ repented him very muche that he had made Songes to Popish Ditties in the time of his blindnes ’ and seemingly abandoned composition .
21 Parul Courtney told the court that she knew he had made love to other women , but added : ‘ My husband is not the first person to have an affair , nor the last . ’
22 It was reported that the couple had made love for real , and that the scene had to be drastically cut by the censors .
23 Before , Karen had made love with hysterical urgency , a compulsive satisfying her greed .
24 He had made contact with various people involved in the field , including myself , and arranged to meet veteran dowser Bill Lewis , who took him to the 12ft ( 4m ) high Llangynidr standing stone near Crickhowell .
25 In April 1914 , George Younger wrote in Our Flag about " Radical " Buy " Election promises " and cited ten cases from the past six years when Liberal by-election candidates had made promises to local groups of voters on behalf of the government promises of a change in policy to benefit local crafts or industry or employment .
26 Vancouver boasted the largest Chinese community in the country , and I had made scores of Chinese-Canadian friends .
27 Although Durkheim had made use of official statistics and standardised arithmetic procedures , such as averages and percentages , for theoretical purposes , the connections he made between the data and his theoretical conclusions were largely impressionistic if , from his point of view , effective enough .
28 The plaintiffs ' case was that Peats and Coopers had made mistakes of mixed fact and law , and that they were entitled to ask the court to determine whether or not Coopers had made those mistakes .
29 No , he knew where to start — he had to make contact with other British in the city .
30 Thereafter , and notably from the 1780s , the company had to make recourse to fresh stock issue not so much to raise fresh working capital but to release it from debt .
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