Example sentences of "have make a [adj] start " in BNC.
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1 | Boldon , on the other hand , have made a great start with three successive wins . |
2 | Then we have made a new start . ’ |
3 | We have made a good start . |
4 | Group managing director said that the overall Divisional result was good taking into account the difficult market conditions and added , ‘ We have made a good start to 1993 , although margins were under pressure in the animal feed business due to higher raw material prices ’ . |
5 | ‘ We have made a strong start to 1993 and we expect this positive trend to continue . |
6 | Cricket now , and the quarter finals of the Nat West trophy , Northants have made a disappointing start . |
7 | Manager Wilkinson 's Leeds team have made a stuttering start to the season and Saunders will be hoping to capi-talise on a jittery defence . |
8 | The Gunners were championship favourites a week ago but have made a shocking start with defeats at home to Norwich and at Blackburn . |
9 | Instead he will join First Division big spenders Derby , who have made a disastrous start to their multi-million pound promotion campaign . |
10 | Liverpool League players have made a fine start . |
11 | We have made a sound start in 1990 to achieving the degree of co-operation and mutual aid that we know the Government and Public expect to see more in evidence throughout this decade . |
12 | Something of the sort has already been introduced into some English degrees , under the aegis of the Verbal Arts Association , who have made a welcome start with such work . |
13 | as if 24-17 and derisive chants of ‘ Easy , easy ’ were not bad enough , this humiliation was against a side who have made a wretched start to the season — a week earlier Pontypool had given them a 35-6 going-over — and were short of at least half-a-dozen first-choice players . |