Example sentences of "have made [art] big [noun] " in BNC.

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1 SAINTFIELD jockey Paul McMahon has made a big hit since returning home from England where he was champion amateur in 1990 .
2 For although Piper 's manager Frank Warren thinks Benn believes he has made a big mistake in selecting Piper as a first challenger and does n't fancy the job , I suspect the opposite is true — he may think it is going to be too easy .
3 ‘ Fergie has made a big mistake and I 'm sure the decision will haunt him for years to come . ’
4 A FORMER Darlington businessman has made a big contribution to a health appeal after sophisticated equipment saved his life .
5 A FORMER businessman has made a big contribution to a health appeal after sophisticated equipment saved his life .
6 ‘ The Fisheries Commission has made a big deal of the fact that hundreds of nets have been seized .
7 He has made a big impact this season and gives us a much better chance of succeeding against Stuttgart . ’
8 All rounder Kevin Dixon has made a big impact , hitting two half centuries and also taking wickets .
9 LOTHIAN AND BORDERS Police has made a big step forward in crime prevention work with its new information caravan .
10 An occasional treat or privilege for a child who has made a big effort to master a new skill or managed to give up a bad habit hardly comes into that category .
11 ‘ Mr Hubbard has made a big commitment to me and I 'd like to produce the goods for him first , ’ he said .
12 ‘ The new system has made a big improvement to our customer service and has reduced costs , ’ says Guinness Ghana managing director .
13 Ron Spill , pension controller with Legal & General , said : ‘ This has made a big difference in people 's behaviour .
14 It has made a big difference . ’
15 Another cell leader , , added : ‘ It has made a big difference — people are more involved in the whole production process . ’
16 Oxfordshire snooker star Tessa Davidson has made the big break into the game 's elite .
17 At first it looked as though I 'd made a big mistake .
18 Of course , she 'd made a big fuss about not having a Brownie ‘ Nuform ’ , but she calmed down when Mum let her wear her new blue party dress .
19 A goal then might have made a big difference .
20 Televising might have made a big impact on proceedings in one other area .
21 put these ones back you 've made a big mess !
22 ‘ I 've made a big mistake , ’ he told Mr Slipper .
23 oh and I 've made a big rug at the centre , which I shall have home before Christmas , a big woollen rug I 've made , yes so , oh it 's a beautiful rug it 's with those er silver thing you push through the hole on the canvas
24 She had made a big mistake , but now it was over .
25 Mama had made a big kettle of soup .
26 The young Irish champion had made a big impression on his regular cross-channel trips last season , and a place with Swift or Van Diemen had been earmarked for him ever since he stunned the British series regulars by winning the opening round of the 1992 championship .
27 She 's made a big parcel up in the
28 Living with the family in Richmond is bewildering , and although I would never admit it I feel as though I have made a big mistake .
29 ‘ I knew I could beat Robin Reid , who qualified for the Olympics , and I just hope that winning the title will show the selectors they have made a big mistake . ’
30 The safety gates have made a big difference , since I 've gotten them erm I 've got peace of mind for the stairs and I can answer the phone and I have n't got to like keep trying to pull them downstairs and do do different things .
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