Example sentences of "have make the [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Fame has made the former rebel into a smug , uncommitted and corrupt member of the musical establishment . |
2 | ‘ And she has made the same promise to me that I made to my mum and dad . ’ |
3 | Lord Carrington 's view has been that premature recognition would be a mistake , and Mr. Cyrus Vance — the Secretary-General 's representative — has made the same point . |
4 | As juniors the two American teenagers were mentioned in the same breath as Andre Agassi and Michael Chang , but neither has made the same impact as yet . |
5 | After housing , the service in which privatisation has made the most progress is the NHS , inroads have been made on several interrelated fronts . |
6 | These two men , and many between , have had to make the same type of decisions about the positions of their steel works . |
7 | On July 12 Castro congratulated the deputies on " not having made the least concession in these difficult moments " ( referring to the growing economic crisis ) . |
8 | ‘ In a subsequent editorial the newspaper fiercely attacked the CPS decision … and questioned whether the CPS would have made the same decision if the woman had been a black girl caught in exactly the same way on Broadwater Farm . |
9 | First , is it right that a remedy should be refused because the respondent would have made the same decision even if it had not acted illegally ? |
10 | She realized that she might have made the same mistake as Joan Durbeyfield . |
11 | So perhaps they would have made the same mistakes as well. , He believes his most serious mistake was wanting to get things done in a hurry . |
12 | Had Koons asked for permission to use the photo , and Rogers had refused , Prutzman said , ‘ Koons could have made the same point about banality with any number of other images . |
13 | As the spend over the three years will be more than that — last year 's spend was £17 million and I expect this year 's to be £25 million , making a total of £42 million — I suppose that I could give my hon. Friend the assurance that he seeks , but even if our figures were so way out that I could be caught on that commitment , when I consider the matter next May — assuming that the burden still falls to me to do so — I would have to make the same calculation as I made this year . |
14 | He would have to make the same improvement as his stable-companion Forest Sun did from Chepstow to Ascot to be given a sporting chance here . |
15 | Erm other people should have to make the same sacrifices . |
16 | Then , at the end of the day , wet and tired , they would have to make the same walk back again . |
17 | She very rarely puts a foot wrong — and she is not likely to have made the same mistake twice . |
18 | Can any conductor , though , be said to have made the same impact on recent musical history as that made by Bach or Beethoven or Wagner in the past ? |
19 | I 've been I 've been advised chair that I 've made the same mistake as you did so . |
20 | At the same time he found it interesting that prison had made the former district governor more passionate about the cause championed by Akhenaten . |
21 | William 's navy had failed dismally in not intercepting James 's convoy on its way from Brest in March and now the Comte de Châteaurenault [ or Château Renault ] had made the same voyage unchallenged , only being brought to battle on Wednesday 1 May 1689 , as he prepared to leave his anchorage . |
22 | He told his fellow prisoners of an attack on a colonial settlement where the creatures had made the same noises just before they raided and massacred the colonists . |
23 | Then , like a shoal of fish moving within a net , Rose and the girls started to clear the table , to brush away crumbs , to wash , to dry , to return each thing to its own place , all done with a muted energy ; whispers , jokes , little scolding asides — ‘ No , that goes in the other place ’ or reminisce how they had made the same mistake before in order to soften any harshness in the scold , bending low in apologetic laughter . |
24 | In a rare act of editorial humility , the paper acknowledged that it had made the same mistake itself . |
25 | Edward had made the same objection . |
26 | Earlier he had made the same gesture , in the car when she was afraid of the storm , the sky rolling over on itself , hanging over the wheatfields . |
27 | It seemed that Fen had made the same resolution . |
28 | ‘ We 're saying that the plates had passengers on them and it is these pieces of flotsam and jetsam , not the crustal plates , that have made the most impact on land formation , ’ Blake says . |
29 | To a background of loud , pumping music prizes are given to the best demonstrators and to the units — groups of demonstrators — who have made the most sales . |
30 | Subject to the letter , from the Crown Prosecution Service of 23 October , to which I shall hereafter refer , I would ( subject also to my procedural misgivings ) have made the same order as Wright J. made and the Court of Appeal affirmed and I would have sympathised with the observation of Neill L.J . |