Example sentences of "he make [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We did n't overdo or over emphasize Ken 's neuterism because we had him make love or going after it , but we knew that underneath it all was another character . ’ |
2 | Downstairs he let me watch him make tea ( in the outer cellar ) , and something ridiculous he said made me laugh — or want to laugh . |
3 | It was probably because she was always so reluctant to let him make love to her , she decided . |
4 | But at that moment , as Cicely and Guthrie Hepwood came back into the house from the stables , all she knew was that , while she still wanted Naylor , she could not let him make love to her — not in his aunt 's and uncle 's house with them only in the next-door room , for all she knew . |
5 | He must , for had n't she let him make love to her after just a handful of meetings , when they hardly knew each other ? |
6 | If letting him make love to her was the price for keeping him with her all night she would pay it gladly . |
7 | For a while she even forgot why she was letting him make love to her in her surprise at the pleasure of it . |
8 | The sight of him made Tallis freeze . |
9 | Seeing him made Sarah think with anguish of their child . |
10 | Lydia was contrite , not because of her treatment of Finn but because her rejection of him made Betty 's kindly presence with her seem not only pointless but rather foolish . |
11 | These flashbacks to his past in Texas show him making love to a girl whose family seems to object to him , then ( in an obliquely filmed sequence ) he is gang-raped by a group of yobs . |
12 | Her heart thumped painfully as she remembered him making love to her for the first time , the hard , forceful thrust of his body coming much quicker than she had expected , an abrupt shock after all the gentleness that had gone before . |
13 | He was at the garden party on Guy Fawkes Night in 1938 when the honourable member for Stockton , Harold Macmillan , burnt Chamberlain in effigy , and he earned the thanks of Bob Boothby later the same evening when he happened upon him making love to Macmillan 's wife against a turkey-oak tree — and went deaf and blind . |
14 | If anyone is a replacement for Wallace it is he ( due to him making Strach look TALL ) . |
15 | In narrative and hagiographic sources we sometimes learn of the king 's presence at one or other of his estates , and in charters and other legal documents we see him making grants or judgements from some palace or royal villa . |
16 | Not a single day or night had passed without him making life as difficult and miserable as was possible . |
17 | It has n't stopped him making guest appearances and recordings with western orchestras , and he is no longer in a position where he 's asked only to conduct Russian music — ‘ Berlioz and Beethoven with British orchestras were far more interesting propositions for me than , for example , Tchaikovsky , because you remember too much the way Russian orchestras play Tchaikovsky with the huge sound and the heaviness and the passion ’ . |
18 | A flaw which could lead to him making mistakes . |
19 | Nozick develops a model which enables him to make primary a principle with respect to entitlement . |
20 | They also give the Commissioners power to remove the person appointed and provide for him to make reports to the Commissioners . |
21 | ( I have just given my chaplain a good rap across the knuckles ; that will teach him to make remarks like , ‘ And Master Daunbey had good knowledge of fools , having you as a servant . ’ ) |
22 | When challenged to say what was on his mind , he replied that he had been wondering whether it would ever be given to him to make France great again , as it had been in the days of Charlemagne . |
23 | On the sixth day of rehearsal , Burge decided that Dustin would never ‘ find ’ the role , and asked him to make way for another actor . |
24 | And last night Tory MPs were openly warning that , unless he managed a spectacular recovery , and got a grip , Mr Major would be forced like Lady Thatcher before him to make way for a new leader . |
25 | And last night Tory MPs were openly warning that , unless he managed a spectacular recovery , and got a grip , Mr Major would be forced like Lady Thatcher before him to make way for a new leader . |
26 | I expect she has asked you to tell him everything that has happened , and persuade him to make friends and thank me ? |
27 | The woman had allowed him to make love , but afterwards had started crying and screaming . |
28 | Every evening since Boxing Night she had come to his basement-room and allowed him to make love to her . |
29 | She induced him to make love to her , and with his normal wits dulled by romantic infatuation she seized his dagger during their lovemaking , and stabbed him . ’ |
30 | In that moment she was n't sure if she could fling decorum to the wind and beg him to make love to her again , right there , standing up in the blackness of Ghar Hasan . |