Example sentences of "it have make [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It has made Tommy 's day .
2 It has made teachers and parents punch-drunk and over-burdened .
3 Since Edward Elgar 's first symphony in 1908 , British music has enjoyed its greatest age ; but in international reputation it has made Britain little more than one musical nation among many .
4 It has made things very difficult over the last few months .
5 Until last November the council met 90 per cent of the £4,000 required by the band to rent rehearsal rooms in local schools , but now it has made savings in a bid to inject £10 million into problem areas , such as school meals and uniform grants .
6 Since its inception it has made loans totalling over $ 140 billion to 110 countries .
7 Given the wide scope of the charge to CGT , a large number of exemptions from this tax bite are granted to make the system fair and workable , A company may be able to avoid CGT liability even though it has made gains of a capital nature , by means of various reliefs and allowances .
8 The ego knows that if it has to make choices in the world of actuality it can not keep its cake and eat it too ; the id does not .
9 It may also not have been the least of Ælfheah 's attractions to the people of London , heavily taxed in 1018 , that he was murdered for being unable or unwilling to give money to the Danes ; nor need it have made Cnut 's position any easier that King Æthelred , too , lay buried in St Paul 's .
10 Meanwhile MPs and councillors from Gloucestershire have asked the Local Government Minister to give the county enough money to prevent it having to make cuts .
11 Last year the ministry claimed it had made progress , only to find it had to revise its figures to reveal no progress had been made for five years .
12 It had made Benny want to scream and scream .
13 He 'd said something similar once before and it had made Ronni feel a tiny bit guilty .
14 That it had made contact was evident , for Sister Mary let out a cry , a weird sound that was rather a yell not a scream .
15 PC Richard Parry said the car was very dirty and a detailed inspection failed to find any sign that it had made contact with the two pedestrians .
16 Equally , it had made entry to the place academically more competitive .
17 Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries was strongly in demand after results today showed it had made record half-year profits .
18 It had made Gina furious with jealousy .
19 Mr Masters was quite clear that he had first seen the blue BMW late on the Saturday evening , ten days before , pointing out that , while you could n't exactly complain , it had made access to his own forecourt space a little difficult , or at least when there was already another car on the forecourt , which there mostly was , that being Mrs Masters 's runabout .
20 One thing it had made hir certain of : .
21 In addition , Lord Meston submits that the court also had ‘ rights of custody ’ in the context of the Convention , because it had made orders in the course of the cross-motions before it which indicated that it was seized of the matter and that it had not determined either the father 's or the mother 's substantive applications and had adjourned the hearing of the mother 's substantive application for custody and for leave to remove the child from the jurisdiction until a date in August .
22 Hewlett-Packard Co accompanied news that it had made $261m net profit for its fiscal first quarter ( a decline of 21% before a big accounting charge last time ) with news that it cut 1,700 jobs worldwide during the period .
23 The world had changed : de Chavigny could no longer cater just to the needs of those who had arrived ; it had to make provision for those on the way up .
24 It had to make provisions of £386,000 to cover bad debts .
25 The exhibition was open for five weeks until 5th June , when it had to make way for models of the Wellington monument competition .
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