Example sentences of "have made [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 In ANDES " work , particularly in the controlled zones and with refugees , it has made a concerted attempt to include women , and its educational materials have been drawn up bearing in mind the need to broaden the context of women 's work .
32 Although Rhee poses plausibly as champion of Corean independence and has made a deep impression on sentimental audiences in United States , his admittedly genuine desire for the country 's independence is really the desire of a megalomaniac .
33 Current Matchman of the Year John Allerton has made a late surge up the tale to eighth position and although he is always a danger the Tri-Cast Barnsley 's star 's run may be just too late to make the very top .
34 Johnson Matthey 's pharmaceutical business has seen continued growth and has made a strong contribution to group profits during the year .
35 A senior legal figure has made a strong attack on Government policy towards Scotland 's justice system .
36 Psion Plc has made a strong recovery for the year to December 31 due to a large increase in both international sales and sales of its Series 3 range of handheld computers to the retail sector .
37 Now VW has made a strong comeback with its 1,588cc diesel for the Golf 40 years later .
38 Kimberley White was never expected to survive the fall , but has made a spectacular recovery .
39 The company , which is now owned by British Aerospace has made a spectacular recovery from the heavy losses of the mid-eighties to announce pre-tax profits of sixty five million pounds last year .
40 A team-spokesman said : ‘ Zanardi has made a fantastic recovery , far better than was expected of him , and it would be a shame if he was to miss his home Grand Prix .
41 An International Centre for Educational Evaluation has been established in Ibadan and , though currently very understaffed , has made a useful start in mounting long training courses in evaluation and in undertaking evaluation of curriculum projects at the request of their organisers ( among which are the Namutamba and Ife projects described earlier in the chapter ) .
42 Alternatively , any firm which has made a definite decision not to seek authorisation must ensure that it understands what constitutes investment business and , having established that it can refer clients to suitable authorised independent advisers , avoid further involvement like the plague .
43 The outcome of the research is embodied in a thesis written by the candidate , and the doctorate is awarded if the thesis is of sufficient standard and it is judged that the research has made a definite contribution to knowledge .
44 Savage has made a flawless narrative out of the punk era , but , more importantly , he has revealed the facts behind the mythology .
45 This work has made a great contribution to our understanding of the subject , although the structural diversity of port wine stains confounds the best attempts at mathematical modelling and there is no substitute for good clinical assessments and comparisons of different laser systems .
46 He has made a great contribution to anchoring the art of architecture to real life , real science and real modernity …
47 Your children will inherit a world in which Basil 's influence has made a great contribution .
48 He has made a great number of friends here who wish him the best of luck , and hope he plans to make frequent visits back here .
49 Starting with Camco , the newly appointed Chief Executive er , has been very , very active and has made a great impact already .
50 But moving house has made a great difference for me .
51 Alice has made a great difference .
52 She has made a great difference to me , she was wonderful .
53 The sofa bed or studio couch has made a great difference to one-room living .
54 Luckily in all three of the situations outlined above , the carers have eventually discovered that support for them is available and this has made a great deal of difference to their lives .
55 After all it was introduced , and Mrs Thatcher has made a great deal of the fact that it is a head tax not a property tax , it 's the voters she wants answerable , well I 've yet to find an empty house that voted .
56 Bridgend 's other scoring star , fly-half Aled Williams , has made a sparkling start to the season with 160 points from 12 games — including 23 against Cross Keys , 27 against London Welsh and 30 against Glamorgan Wanderers .
57 Newcastle boss Kevin Keegan has made a renewed inquiry for Hughes , but Ferguson says : ‘ What 's the point in signing a striker to sell a striker ?
58 For industrial society has made a strange covenant with humanity : it has promised us that we can exist independently of nature , in the gilded cocoon of a technosphere that is no longer tuned to the archaic necessities of seed-time , harvest and the vagaries of the seasons .
59 THE CANADIAN government has made a complete about-face over the regulation of private satellite-TV dishes .
60 Had he kicked three more penalties during the Bledisloe Cup series instead of watching them rebound off the posts or miss by a whisker , Fox 's average would have been identical to Hodgkinson 's twenty-eight points from his last two matches amounts to ample proof that he has made a complete recovery from the doldrums of Dublin last October when he spoke of retirement in the immediate aftermath of the All Blacks losing their titles .
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