Example sentences of "it have made [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On the other it has made no bones of the need for concerted action on the part of European car makers — of which it counts itself one — and European governments to counter the threat of growing Japanese car imports into the Continental market . |
2 | However , it has made no provision in its spending plans for the influx of EC students which is likely to follow . |
3 | I 've always found the men that I 've worked with either it has made no difference that I was a woman so far as I was aware , or else they 've been very helpful . |
4 | It has made a lake of the Mediterranean , a stream of the Atlantic and a winter garden of Algeria ’ . |
5 | So it has made a lot of difference . |
6 | Since then , it has made a number of startling errors of judgment . |
7 | And those of yo you who 've been doing it for some time will now realise how easy it has made the momegiture . |
8 | Combined with his British experience , it has made the job more comfortable . |
9 | Cell leader said : ‘ It has made the job more varied and interesting . ’ |
10 | Scottish Office staff believes it has made the IACS literature terse and ‘ user friendly ’ . |
11 | A third party may claim that treaty rights have been assigned to it , or a party may claim that it has made an assignment and is thus discharged from that particular responsibility under the agreement . |
12 | It has made an environment assessment , and its proposals are designed to enhance the environmental interest of the area . |
13 | She had tried to imagine Tommy Allen coming into the bedroom and taking Fred 's place , but it had made no difference . |
14 | Savory Milln should have been aware that Mr Ferriday would try and cover his liabilities from whatever funds he had access to , yet it had made no inquiries as to the source of the £13.5m or how Mr Ferriday had managed to meet his own underwriting obligations . |
15 | He pointed out that when the council was barred from making further payments on the transactions , it had made a profit . |
16 | It acted as a retreat house and training centre for people attached to the Society of Saint Sylvester but , under Racy 's leadership , it had made a name for itself specialising in an area of the church 's work which Theodora thought was undervalued . |
17 | Clifford Howard commented on how Hollywood could ignore all criticisms as ‘ mere wind ’ and ‘ envy ’ for it had made a success of its own business and it had displayed ‘ a Yankee genius for sensing the taste of the public and giving the world what it wants ’ . |
18 | But then the weather changed and although things were given and flowering it was cold and windy and it seemed strange there should be all that blossom , wrong like , as if it had made a mistake and popped up at the wrong time — that was because I had felt the warmth of those few nice days . |
19 | In the second half of last year , it had made a loss of £1m , and broke even in the first half of 1992 . |
20 | Why initially did the stock market react favourably to the increased dividend declared by Lloyds Bank after it had made a loss of 224 million in the financial year 1986–87 ? |
21 | The African colony to which he returned was regarded by the British government as ‘ advanced ’ — in African terms — which meant that it had made a start on the road to self-government ; however , the Colonial Office reckoned that the goal was still distant . |
22 | His unconventionality , his unorthodoxy and his accent all helped the party to feel that it had made a step forward : " the dawn of the new regime " . |
23 | It had made the day perfect when Gran paid for her and Adam to have a ride ; she could still remember the glorious whoosh to and fro , the sense of riding in the air like the wheeling gulls , the bitter disappointment when the woman in charge came to catch their swing boat and tell them their time was up . |
24 | It had made the Marchese a small fortune when he sold it to the deputy of the English connoisseur in Naples who was going to ship it away in boxes ; it was being stripped from the walls when the Government heard of it and came and sealed up the villa again , but not before one of the intermediaries had sliced enough off the top of the deal to pay his passage to America , promising to send after him for his family . |
25 | Neil Anderson , a partner in the firm , said it had made the cuts only with great reluctance and after great consideration . |
26 | AST Research Inc is determined to come out as one of the winners in the bitter battle for share in the personal computer market , and yesterday it announced that rather than let the business go in the spin-off of the TE Electronics manufacturing operations , it had made an offer for Tandy Corp 's personal computer manufacturing operations , which had been accepted . |
27 | It had made an investment and wanted a quick return , and more . |
28 | It 's made a mess of everything ! |
29 | So it 's made a lot , a big difference too . |
30 | It 's made a difference , it really has , really . |