Example sentences of "have made a [adj] deal " in BNC.
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1 | The US company backed with British money has made a hasty deal to put its much-publicised camera on general sale in Britain after Easter . |
2 | Luckily in all three of the situations outlined above , the carers have eventually discovered that support for them is available and this has made a great deal of difference to their lives . |
3 | After all it was introduced , and Mrs Thatcher has made a great deal of the fact that it is a head tax not a property tax , it 's the voters she wants answerable , well I 've yet to find an empty house that voted . |
4 | Wise Speke is quietly confident that Whessoe has made a good deal for its longer term development . |
5 | ‘ The Fisheries Commission has made a big deal of the fact that hundreds of nets have been seized . |
6 | Cynics believe that the administration may have made a secret deal with Noriega , and some of the defence testimony seems to bear out this theory . |
7 | In summary then , the action project appears not to have made a great deal of difference to people 's receipt of other services , except that it has probably kept some sufferers away from day care and has increased home help hours for its own clients ( and probably allayed the need for home help among other clients ) . |
8 | I 've made a great deal of progress , as you can see . ’ |
9 | The Cuban director of immigration had made a great deal of money from previous boatloads of Jews ; the President of Cuba had not made enough money from them . |
10 | Coun leader Arthur Taylor told the full council yesterday that they had made a sensible deal with the bus companies which could save the free pass scheme . |
11 | I have no interest myself in Michener or a lot of the writers of very long sagas erm who have made a great deal of money out of it . |