Example sentences of "has [verb] [adj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In spite of its pernicious effects television has made possible a degree of political education and communication between politicians and voters that was not possible years ago .
2 The advent of the computer has made possible the development of complex simulations of situations in human and regional geography .
3 Though the terms of the Barber bequest originally forbad the purchase of works painted after 1899 , this stipulation has since been altered to permit the acquisition of works of art at least thirty years old — an alteration which has made possible the purchase under the present Director , Professor Hamish Miles , of important pictures by Redon , Gwen John , Leger and Magritte .
4 We believe that Christ has made possible the redemption of all humanity — of men and women equally .
5 COMPUTER networking on campus has made possible the introduction of a Campus Wide Information Service [ CWIS .
6 Subsequently , the MBC has made available a number of new premises for rent to processors and has generally tidied up and improved the area using Industrial Improvement Area procedures .
7 The University has made available a number of Hardship awards for students facing particular financial difficulties during the course of their studies .
8 For its part , the city has made available a site overlooking the Rickmers shipyard and will cover all the costs of creating and equipping a sculpture park .
9 Left : Julie has made sure the kitchen is a safe place for her son , Henry ?
10 To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what representations he has had supporting the principle of hospitals becoming trusts outside the national health service ; and if he will make a statement .
11 The dodder 's ability to lead a parasitic life thus depends on its ability to develop haustoria , an evolutionary adaptation which in one stroke has rendered redundant the need for two major organs ; the roots for supplying water and minerals and the green leaf for preparing food through photosynthesis .
12 The intensity of Käthè Kollwitz ‘ representations of the poor , the grieving , and the anger has rendered problematic the interpretation of the objects which she produced and of the subjects under her scrutiny .
13 But I think it 's absolutely clear that if we have , if we have no sort of terminal erm perhaps it is yes to terminal two at Stansted and I do believe that we must talk and think and act competent er Mr has put various the case but , but we are entitled to we represent Hertfordshire people and we must keep more confident er and it 's interests and I believe there is erm , if we do n't do something , somebody else would be doing that , erm and it 's and , and , and I hope that , that er the , will support and I believe that we will be doing erm so there 's a lot more complex work to be done without erm congestion on the M twenty five , although we 've got the work to put our case but at this very early stage be represented at the enquiry to put the evidence , to put the alternatives is absolutely .
14 Kylie — one of the world 's most travelled 21-year-olds — has kept secret a phobia which has always haunted her .
15 ‘ Anyone caught damaging lights also has to make good the damage , and that can be very expensive .
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