Example sentences of "has make [art] [adj] difference " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Dewi Morris has made a tremendous difference to England . |
2 | Morris , in particular , has made a tremendous difference to England these last two games . |
3 | In one way the length of the history was a good thing as I have benefited in the end from the latest surgical techniques available in London , and although I still have to be careful it has made a tremendous difference to my life . |
4 | But moving house has made a great difference for me . |
5 | Alice has made a great difference . |
6 | She has made a great difference to me , she was wonderful . |
7 | The sofa bed or studio couch has made a great difference to one-room living . |
8 | There is no doubt that the scale of the weapons brought from Libya in the period before the Eksund was apprehended by French Customs has made a considerable difference during the past five or six years . |
9 | That has made a huge difference , and in terms of the response to the issues among so-called ‘ decision-makers ’ it is this increasing ability on the part of the environmental organisations to marshal good accurate evidence behind them that has begun to tilt the balance of opinion in their favour . |
10 | While their forwards were outplayed , though Andy Macdonald won the occasional good lineout ball , Heriot 's competed gamely and the arrival of young Lawrie has made a huge difference to their back play , and especially to centres Stoddart and McRobbie , who appear much more confident than earlier in the season . |
11 | Ron Spill , pension controller with Legal & General , said : ‘ This has made a big difference in people 's behaviour . |
12 | It has made a big difference . ’ |
13 | Another cell leader , , added : ‘ It has made a big difference — people are more involved in the whole production process . ’ |
14 | This , too , has made an enormous difference — no longer having to work in a studio . |
15 | That has made an enormous difference , and has replaced a lot of penpushing with bricklaying and planning . |