Example sentences of "who have made the " in BNC.

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1 She 's mother-of-three Pamela Stephenson , the woman who has made the interesting switch from being outrageous to outraged ; graduating from wicked impersonations of Margaret Thatcher to delivering petitions to the leaderene 's own doorstep .
2 Nicholas was not the first Scottish star who has made the error of moving to London in the belief that the terraces are paved with gold .
3 Anyone who has made the mistake of parking at harvest-time under the trees which line the Place Drouet d'Erlon in Reims , will realise that most of Champagne 's bird life return each night to this one street to rest and make room for the following day 's gorging of grapes .
4 Amongst the newcomers are Llanelli 's Wayne Proctor and Swansea 's Simon Davies , both wings ( a position short of challengers recently ) , hooker Nigel Meek from Pontypool ( who has made the most of Garin Jenkins ’ move to Swansea ) , second row Paul Kawulok ( another who took the Hall and Griffiths trail from Bridgend to Cardiff ) and two sons of famous fathers , Richard Shaw ( Bridgend ) and Scott Quinnell ( Llanelli ) ; scions of Glyn and Derek respectively .
5 This year , footsteps have been spotted exiting from Cold Hole ( Fuar Tholl , Hard V ) , and I have n't heard who has made the second ascent , and it bugs me !
6 And it 's much loved by Mike Harding , entertainer and well-known walker , who has made the Dales his home for the past twenty years .
7 The Crowley Colosso Leonardo Prize is awarded annually at the Orangerie Italiana fine art fair to the dealer who has made the most important new find , discovery , or reattribution of an Italian work of art .
8 If the theory is to exemplify and test holism , the project of discovering whether , or how , it can be applied , is obviously extremely urgent , and among Althusser 's followers , the person who has made the greatest strides in this direction is undoubtedly Nicos Poulantzas .
9 Who has made the highest aggregate number of runs in a career which has not included a score of 300 ?
10 Joseph Hotung , the businessman collector from Hong Kong who has made the complete refurbishment of the gallery possible ( together with the Wolfson Foundation and the British government in their pound-for-pound funding arrangement launched in 1990 ) , is full of admiration for it .
11 Accompanying events will include four lectures on aspects of Italian art and the Leonardo d'Oro prize awarded to the dealer who has made the most important new find or reattribution in the field of Italian art
12 The person to whom the income is payable under the disposition and the person who has made the disposition are to be treated notionally as a single taxpayer .
13 Over the fireplace was a print of the picture , ‘ When did you last see your father ? ’ , a present from the son who had made the beautifully and lavishly carved frame .
14 The jurors who had made the perambulations in 1225 were summoned to explain why they had put out of the forest districts which had been forest before 1154 , and also royal demesnes .
15 In nine counties the forests were ordered to be kept by the same bounds as before the war between King John and his barons ; on 27 October 1228 the juries who had made the perambulations of the Yorkshire forests of Galtres and Farndale , and the forest between Ouse and Derwent , obediently amended their verdicts .
16 He told me that he meant me no harm , but was a magician , who had made the music play around me , and wished to have my hand in marriage and live in my castle , with me and my brother , in peace hereafter .
17 And of course , it was that evil bitch Marion who had made the plan …
18 We said goodbye and thanks to our friends who had made the day so happy for us , changed into travelling clothes , and left for the station .
19 Some listeners ( including the producer who had made the original complaint ) came into the control room with the narrator .
20 It was a lot of hard work and a lot of fun , but once in a lifetime was enough , as they themselves had been told by those who had made the 1928 pie .
21 In the Club section was a tall and clean-cut young man who had made the flight after connecting from Houston .
22 He refused to say who had made the complaints ; they included inattention to patients , negligence as to cleanliness , and lack of supervision by the superintendent nurse .
23 His first impression of Galvone had been of a mobster , but Newman had met other reasonably honest Americans holding high positions who had made the same initial impression .
24 It could be suggested that the workmen who had made the trinkets and votive objects for visitors continued to use their technical skill for profit , or that a new land-owner was exploiting the commercial potential of the local labour .
25 But those who had made the arrangements for his last moments were not surprised to find him self-possessed and resigned to his fate .
26 It was he who had made the Bible an arbiter of human knowledge .
27 He looked at her as though it was she who had made the unusual suggestion .
28 By a notice of appeal dated 6 September 1991 the solicitors appealed on the grounds that ( 1 ) the judge was wrong in law in holding that ( a ) under section 6(2) of the Act of 1986 the court had jurisdiction to order any person other than the contravener who appeared to the court to have been knowingly concerned in the contravention of section 3 of the Act to repay to investors sums paid by them to Pantell and ( b ) under section 61(1) of the Act the court had jurisdiction to order any person other than the contravener who appeared to the court to have been knowingly concerned in the contravention of any rules , regulations or provisions referred to in that section to repay to investors sums paid by them to Pantell ; ( 2 ) the court had no jurisdiction under sections 6(2) and 61(1) to award claims for compensation for loss against persons knowingly concerned in such contraventions in contrast to sections 6(3) to ( 7 ) and sections 61(3) to ( 7 ) ; ( 3 ) the judge was wrong in law in holding that ( a ) the power of the court under section 6(2) to order a person knowingly concerned in the contravention to take such steps as the court might direct for restoring the parties to the transaction to the position in which they were before the transaction was entered into and ( b ) the power of the court under section 61(1) to order a person knowingly concerned in the contravention of the rules , regulations or provisions referred to in that section to take such steps as the court might direct to remedy it included power to make a financial award against such person directing payment by that person to individual investors of sums equivalent to the amounts paid by such investors pursuant to the said transaction , neither subsection empowering the court to order restitution by the repayment of moneys outside the possession or control of the person concerned ; and ( 4 ) the judge erred in law ( a ) in his construction of sections 6(2) and 61(1) in failing to have regard to the principle ‘ generalibus specialia derogant , ’ in particular in holding that there could exist within each of sections 6 and 61 two parallel powers to order financial redress at the suit of the plaintiff , one derived from sections 6(3) and 6(4) and sections 61(3) and 61(4) respectively , which was subject to the limitations set out in those and subsequent subsections , and the other derived from section 6(2) and section 61(1) , which was subject to no such limitations ; ( b ) in rejecting the submission that sections 6 and 61 were essentially procedural and did not create new substantive legal rights and remedies ; and ( c ) in failing to have regard to the fact that the orders sought under paragraphs 11 and 13 of the prayer to the amended statement of claim required payment to the plaintiff or alternatively into court of moneys recovered thereunder from the solicitors despite the absence of any provisions for such orders in the Act , his dismissal of the summons being inconsistent with his finding that there was no provision in sections 6(2) or 61(1) directing payment into court and that any order under the sections would have to direct repayment of the sum paid to each individual investor who had made the original payment .
29 But what the people who had made the banner were aware of , was that they were exploited , the wealth did n't go to them .
30 He devoted his time to the completion of the mansion and pleasure gardens at Alton Towers begun by his uncle , who had made the place his home .
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