Example sentences of "has made this [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 " " Living Churchyards " is the latest idea to emerge from a new link between the conservation movement and the world 's faith groups , which is one of the most successful alliances that WWF has made this decade , " says Ivan Hattingh , Head of Development at WWF .
2 I would like to thank the Curwen Archives Trust whose generous grant has made this publication possible .
3 The relative lack of council housing has made this system more important : in 1948 34 per cent of farmworkers lived in tied housing , but by 1976 this figure had increased to 53 per cent .
4 Stauder referred to ‘ this exorbitantly rewarded and grotesque event which gives the winner more prize money than Boris Becker has made this year ’ .
5 In recent times the greater availability of heavy GRP blades has made this manoeuvre much easier and neater .
6 It has made this country one of the best places in which to live , work and bring up our children .
7 Perhaps that is one of the safeguards that has made this country such a successful and stable parliamentary democracy .
8 Lord Mayor , I really do not have the time to speculate in detail why Councillor has made this mistake .
9 Generally , though , the effect is one of stillness , of supreme design : it is only in passing a family raising picks over their heads to break the deep brown clods that you consider the huge effort which has made this landscape .
10 Last season definitely took a turn for the better when Kerslake came , and Kelly has made this season 's success in no small part .
11 By a whole series of moves , which were discussed in detail in Part II , the Government has made this form of welfare far less attractive — both in the level of payment , and the terms under which it can be obtained .
12 Recent demographic work has made this point time and time again .
13 And it 's certainly not available in sufficient detail for for all of the sectors to make a fair comparison and I think Mr has made this point in in when you 've questioned him a number of times today that the information is just not available or to hand to make to make that comparison .
14 It had been hoped that the removal of exchange rate fluctuations between EC currencies would constitute the first stage toward monetary union , but the widespread acceptance of floating has made this aim more difficult to achieve , although the European Monetary System has had some success in this respect .
15 Until recently , cowl bases ( or ‘ curbs ’ ) were made from elm , but Dutch elm disease has made this material difficult to obtain .
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