Example sentences of "[conj] he have made a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ … and you see , when Hitler became bosoms with Stalin just before this stupid war started — I still think it 's a stupid war — it dawned on me that he 'd made a nonsense of my belief in him . ’
2 Caroline stared at him , waiting for him to smile , to give some hint that he 'd made a joke she 'd simply not understood , but he only went on looking at her , his face as cool and composed as if he 'd done nothing more than offer to top up her sherry .
3 He smiled to show that he 'd made a joke .
4 His spontaneous reports in later sessions suggested that he had made a beginning in that direction , and had even begun to apply , with colleagues outside the group and with the boy 's mother , the skills used in the group .
5 It was not his way to admit that he had made a mistake .
6 The solicitor who drafted the will later acknowledged that he had made a mistake .
7 The only one who ever admitted later that he had made a mistake was Kenneth Williams . ’
8 I have already mentioned the argument on this occasion which convinced Lanfranc that he had made a mistake in sweeping the former archbishop Elphege out of the ecclesiastical calendar .
9 However , Rico was himself arrested on Dec. 10 for allegedly inciting public disorder , by claiming in the press that there were major problems still unresolved in the Army , that he had known of the intended rebellion , and that he had made a mistake in not preventing it .
10 At the time he told his son that he thought that he had made a discovery which would prove comparable in importance with those of Newton .
11 Jordan must have felt that he had made a dent , he went on relentless .
12 Then he deliberately looked back to meet her eyes so that she would know that he had made a decision With a slight lift of his shoulders , he accepted his decision .
13 Terry relaxed a bit now that he had made a decision .
14 Edward , who was hopeful that he had made a conquest some minutes earlier , found it hard to gather his concentration .
15 Creggan was startled by this and wondered if in some way she understood that he had made a vow that if ever the chance came for them to escape he would place her freedom before his own .
16 He saw Sidacai nod , as if he was satisfied that he had made a point .
17 ‘ Perhaps Martin Edwards will admit that he has made a mistake selling to the person he has done and the way in which he has sold it .
18 Sec. knows that he has made a step towards a quorum on the next occasion .
19 Once he had made a crown of poppies for her hair and a daisy chain for her neck , and she had danced all the way home , feeling like a princess .
20 He had not for one minute , he said , imagined this could happen and they had even planned to move to Mexico where he was in the process of renovating a house for them ; the bedrooms were complete and he had made a nursery for Michelle 's daughter , China , never to be occupied .
21 And he drew it out actually , remember he 's only six , seven years old and what he 'd done was to put this spring loaded hanger into the back of the tube and he 'd made a kind of trigger with a little , little plastic peg , and he said here 's your gun !
22 Her prolonged absence had affected his concentration , and he 'd made a hash of the signature of Percy Bysshe Shelley .
23 He was fair and quite softly-spoken and actually a little shy-looking , and he 'd made a point of taking off his uniform cap when he talked to her .
24 And he has made a lot of easy promises that he has not yet had to keep .
25 Intent now on a sharpish exit he banged with his helmet on the canopy until he had made a hole big enough to climb through .
26 He should postpone reading it until he has made a start with the study of a case-law subject like Constitutional Law , Criminal Law , Contract or Tort . ]
27 Where the beneficiary 's interest comes to an end to any extent or is in any way disposed of during his lifetime , then unless he becomes at the same time beneficially entitled to the property in which the interest subsisted or to another interest in possession in it CTT is to be charged as if he had made a transfer ( Continued on page 129 ) of value at that time and the value transferred had been equal to the value of the property in which the interest subsisted .
28 The shock Nenna felt was as great as if he had made a mistake with the steering .
29 ‘ Appen he wants to get his hands on the money from your dad 's books , ’ said Bill Clough , looking around him with eager interest , as if he had made a discovery .
30 They grinned as if he 'd made a joke , and they walked him inside .
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