Example sentences of "have make [adj] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The SeHCAT test has made intestinal bile acid malabsorption much more easy to detect . |
2 | Is the Minister aware that the recent fall in British Steel profits has made British Steel look again at capital expenditure and ways of economising without damaging future profitability ? |
3 | Building reusable code can take more time initially , so it has to make good business sense to invest the extra time on a particular object . |
4 | Ironically their votes would have made sure Lord Mayor Reg Empey did not make the trip , but as it was the proposal was defeated anyway by votes to 15 . |
5 | However , developments in computer technology ( eg microcomputers linked to a larger central computer or networked micros ) may also have made decentralised management control easier and cheaper . |
6 | And 69 Members ( including the tellers ) voted for an amendment that would have made permanent television conditional on the provision of such a channel . |
7 | He knew this was disingenuous : he had made poor Jonas sound like a companion , to arouse sympathy . |
8 | It is wrong to suggest that , because the Serbs have made ethnic expansion work , the same phenomenon will instantly break out in many other places . |
9 | The brief is : with environmental consciousness as consumer flavour-of-the-month , we have to Make Nuclear Power Green . |