Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [vb past] make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Can I + can I make I wanted to make general point earlier .
2 The children themselves appeared , and after a second summer spent playing at the M's farm , and becoming ‘ socialised ’ by contact with that family , it seemed they had made some progress .
3 It was over a week since the children had been removed , and both police and the Social Work Department had said they had made independent investigations which had led to their decision to take such drastic action .
4 We 'd just feel happier if we 'd thought you 'd made some provisions for the future . ’
5 We did make we did make this point to Keith actually very very clearly ,
6 Anyway , they all sensed they had to make this work .
7 I had to concede it had made compelling reading , from an historical point of view , but I did not anticipate referring to its pages again , not in present circumstances .
8 I thought I had made that plain . ’
9 He felt he had to make some kind of protest , no matter how feeble .
10 ‘ I wish I 'd made that point to the Committee . ’
11 She got a lodger and she , the lodger said she 'd made five phone calls .
12 After 6 months of specialist treatment here at the National Spinal Injuries Unit , doctors said they 'd made miraculous progress .
13 Richardson said they wanted to make some copies , and he and North and North 's aides copied the stack between them .
14 He said he had made several attempts to persuade the developers , Peter and Reay Campbell , to alter it .
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