Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] have made [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In this chapter I have made no attempt to discuss why it should be that the DES has found itself in the situation of promulgating these various initiatives , or indeed how it sees the relationship between them . |
2 | In the process she had made a lightning circumnavigation of the British Isles and was now steaming hard down the west coast while we returned by the eastern route . |
3 | For his funeral he had made a list of people he wanted invited ( they did not include any Japanese ) , the lessons he wanted read , the hymns he wanted sung . |
4 | At the court they had made the jewellery for the Imperial eunuchs . |
5 | On that occasion he had made a case both for a tutor-organiser to increase provision for trade unionist students and also for one to develop work in the New Towns of Harlow , Stevenage , Hemel Hempstead and Hatfield . |
6 | In drawing a miner he has made a self-portrait . |
7 | In the early part of his career he had made a number of smaller , better films such as The Stripper ( 1963 ) and The Best Man ( 1964 ) , before embarking on bigger and more portentous projects such as The War Lord ( 1965 ) and The Planet of the Apes ( 1967 ) , both with Charlton Heston baring his teeth and chest ; Patton ( 1969 ) , an ambiguous biopic about a modern war lord ( for which he won Best Director Oscar ) ; and Nicholas and Alexandra ( 1971 ) , a tedious and simplistic Tsar-trek . |
8 | For this reason I have made a suggestion for eating on each journey . |
9 | This house , two children , a failed marriage , and a job which I 'm frightened of losing because it 's the only thing I 've made a success of . " |
10 | Cllr Cooper , a buyer for Littlewoods , said : ‘ I have taken a year off work to do this and there is no point if at the end I have made no difference at all . |
11 | We 've assumed , we have n't got any information given to us to tell us where so I 've made an assumption we 've made an assumption that |
12 | In another case , headlined as ‘ The Alleged Hooligan Tragedy ’ , a man died after a street-fight and it was reported that on arrival at hospital he had made a statement to the effect that , ‘ I got my injuries in the Borough through being kicked to death by Hooligans . ’ |
13 | On each of her periods at Hillmarden he had still clung to the faint hope that she was improving , only to find at the end of a week or a fortnight she had made no progress at all and that when Harry — good baby that he was — occasionally cried , this was enough to make Celia so distraught that Brian was forced to accept that it was better for all concerned if mother and baby remained parted . |
14 | Even up here in the wood miles away from the class-room Philip felt his face burn at the way he 'd made a fool of himself . |
15 | In addition Lloyds , having cashed his cheque , later demanded a photocopy of it as proof he had made the payment . |
16 | This is the third time I 've made the trip in a year . |
17 | ‘ This is the first time I have made a gramophone recording at Watford — I 've done film music here , but I think the sound of this is going to be amazing , ’ he said . |
18 | The consultation point is another one and in fact I 've made the point myself I think er last year , that for many of these very small schemes , the actual cost , staff cost , in developing the time taken to develop them , far outweighs the actual implementation cost cos this is just the implementation cost of the scheme . |
19 | The doctor told me that it was the first time she had made an advance to anybody . |
20 | every time you 've made a meal you 've made noodles . |