Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] have make a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I told Michael what he wanted to hear , pretty much , without actually promising anything , because I could tell he was going to make it easy for me He was falling asleep on my shoulder When he did , I slipped out from under him , picked up his sexy uniform , which did n't seem quite so sexy any more , and took his glider key off the chain Then I got dressed quick , holding the key in my teeth , and then I went over to the kite , but I must have made a noise ; because Michael woke up I looked back and saw him putting both feet in one leg of his trousers , calling my name , trying to back out of it
2 ‘ I 'm sorry , sir , I must have made a mistake . ’
3 I should have made a point of following up his sickness , thought Cadfael , touched , but I thought he , of all people , would make good sure he got all the treatment he needed .
4 I should have made a list .
5 I knew that I should have to make a decision .
6 I might have made a mistake to turn down offers when they were there .
7 I 'll have to make a dash for it . ’
8 You mean if they have n't got any I 'll have to make a model .
9 I ca n't I ca n't really think I 'll have to make a list out you know but er you know I got just think of anything that 's , you know as I say I 've got got some fo cat food will get some dry cat food yeah Oh I cou sta if I start thinking I 'll I 'll I 'll
10 When we look when we look upwards in eclipse what you can actually see if if you can imagine that 's a circular quite like an if I was really together I could have made a circular
11 ‘ Well , I could have made a mistake . ’
12 . I could have made a job
13 They looked about ten , with long hair , both so brown and handsome I could have hugged them ; if I were a woman I would have made a date with them for ten years ' time .
14 And Tim ever since has been going , ‘ If only I could be a cockney , Dennis , I would have made a fortune like you . ’
15 I will have to make a report to the House , you understand ? ’
16 As a boy Waugh had longed to go to Eton , which might have made a radical of him and where he might have met Orwell , and did not ; his first aristocratic wife left him after a year , and for an Etonian ; and his sojourns in a great Elizabethan house in Worcestershire as a young man , the guest of a friend , allowed him to glimpse a world of moats , battlements and rolling parkland from which in spirit he never awoke .
17 Most outstanding orders were completed , but two Extra Large Bloomers were cancelled , which would have made a total of five of that class .
18 ‘ I think you may have made a mistake .
19 She may have made a mess of her life ; she may have faced problems beyond your comprehension .
20 You must have made a mistake .
21 But she i if they say she 's made a payment , she must have made a payment .
22 He , too , checked with the police and rang back to confirm that Derek had not been arrested and that he felt she must have made a mistake .
23 She waited a moment for the signal to appear somewhere on the grid , then leaned forward to key the search sequence again , thinking she must have made a mistake .
24 She must have made a mistake herself .
25 Really to protect members of the management team who might have made a decision .
26 ‘ Ca n't you admit you might have made a mistake ? ’
27 ‘ Do n't tell me you 've suddenly discovered that you might have made a mistake about me ?
28 You 'll have to make a will now then .
29 Er in my opinion at this particular time we must bear in mind the financial constraints that we work under and er would the board agree with me that erm survival comes first yes but it 's obvious that the programme that we 've er had put forward is a good compromise between preferred in the arts , maintaining the theatre as a viable proposition and er entertaining the people of this particular part of the world because as I understand it this theatre was not just the artist also an entertainment centre and it 's in this area that er it 's quite obvious when you look into the figures on this area the popular area that the majority income comes so you 'll have to make a compromise and I will congratulate the board on what I think is pretty reasonable compromise so it 's quite obvious in the programme .
30 You 'll have to make a speech . ’
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