Example sentences of "i made [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I made no reply . |
2 | I made no secret of this when me and my ex were on good terms . |
3 | I made no pilgrimage to Valladolid , where it had all begun . |
4 | I made no comment and he looked disappointed . |
5 | Actually , I made no attempt to define anything . |
6 | From then on idle chit-chat returned and I made no attempt to direct things back to what I believed were more important matters . |
7 | She never revealed her own secrets to me but then after a while I made no more enquiries — I did n't want to do anything to lose her . ’ |
8 | I made no notes of these visits to Out Patients , for at the time I had no idea that I might one day feel my experience with cancer sufficiently interesting to write about . |
9 | ‘ I made no promise to Malachi , ’ he blustered . |
10 | When speaking to him I made no reference to the writer to the Hebrews , to the apostle Paul , to Moses or to the apostle Peter , but rather I concentrated on what the Lord Jesus Christ had to say on the subject . |
11 | Then when she was going out the next day and I made no attempt to open it , she said ‘ Where 's yer manners ? ‘ |
12 | I made no contribution to the evening , but Helen said I now had fairies sitting on both shoulders . |
13 | I made no attempt to impress or ingratiate . |
14 | I could have got away with murder that Saturday night , although under the present circumstances I had better add that I made no attempt to do so . |
15 | I made no friends or even close acquaintances during my eighteen months at college . |
16 | When I made no response he turned and gazed at the far line of coral reef that was marked by a fret of white breaking water . |
17 | I made no comment on this at the time ( though privately I thought it a brash boast ) but when we met for the interview I asked if he had brought the pendulum with him . |
18 | In my diary I recognised it almost from the beginning , probably because I made no connection between it and non-eating , but seemed to have ascribed it to being overworked academically or being hounded into sporting activities which I resented for their profound pointlessness . |
19 | Suppose that , when I saw Lloyd George , I made no mistake only through making no judgement whatever … . |
20 | Unfortunately , I was so delighted to celebrate the mere existence of this euphoria that , as a reader pointed out , I made no attempt to analyze exactly what it was about the theme parks that had produced it . |
21 | I made no fewer than three telephone calls . |
22 | I made no protest at the time , though people asked me to , because I said ‘ there 's nothing worse than arguing against a foolish argument . |
23 | When I encountered Wigg later in the afternoon , I made no mention of this situation and characteristically neither did he . |
24 | For my part , I made no comment of any kind . |
25 | When I cut my wrists it was night and I made no attempt to get the staff . |
26 | ‘ Open it , Margaret , ’ cried my mother , and as I made no move she herself ripped off its coverings . |
27 | Johnson , who was looking askance at Miss Beresford 's occupational therapy , said , ‘ In the scale of insignificance , I think knotting is to be reckoned next to mere idleness — ; though I once attempted to learn knotting … but I made no progress . ’ ) |
28 | I made no inquiry into what he thought or did . ’ |
29 | I made no secret of my disgust at the way people were behaving . |
30 | ‘ I made no such suggestion , my lord , ’ protested Aycliffe . |