Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] make some " in BNC.

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1 Anyway , all I can say is , I did make some notes somewhere , I think I put them in my pocket , or maybe ( silence ) .
2 This problem is highlighted by the studies of Linton and Wagenaar which do make some attempt to sample a range of autobiographical events , both of which while showing slight memory improvements for emotional items appear to show memory impairments if the items were regarded as unpleasant .
3 ‘ In retrospect we did make some questionable decisions , ’ Mr Warren told ACCOUNTANCY .
4 W that bit we gave up after the First World War but we made er we did make some of these er patented things that they had in the Second World War .
5 In the event , he did make some contribution to Toby and Laura 's education .
6 Unlike the Mantuan and Ferrarese madrigalists , Marenzio composed mainly for the pleasure of the performers themselves , not for courtly audiences listening to brilliant executants , though he did make some essays in the three-upper-part style associated with the Ferrarese ladies , notably the exquisite ‘ Hor chi Clori ’ in his Sixth five-part book ( 1594 ) , and he must have reckoned on good performers to tackle the chromaticisms of ‘ O voi che sospirate ’ ( Book II , 1581 ) .
7 Direction , one felt , was needed , and up to a point , with soloists Neil Black and William Bennett , it did make some impact .
8 ( Not that I 'm anti-Wilko , but he does make some strange decisions ) .
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