Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] have make a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One of the guards must have made a substitution . ’
2 Threat to insurers AS THE £1.1bn takeover bid by Australian Mutual Provident , Australia 's largest life insurer , gets underway for the Pearl Group , a new survey suggests that perhaps the Australians should have made a bid for a building society .
3 All the parties are in close and fairly intimate contact and there is no point in gratuitously annoying and antagonizing people — especially since the oracles may have made a mistake .
4 Just like any other business , the workshops will have to make a profit .
5 He added : ‘ Customers will have to make a choice about how much water they spray on the grass . ’
6 Occasionally the partners would have to make a contribution to the settlement , but never such as to seriously damage their personal wealth .
7 Scientists may have made a breakthrough in the treatment of breast cancer using drugs first developed in the nineteen sixties .
8 Andropulos may have made a mistake , Admiral , in telling you that he was scared that his spare fuel tank might blow up .
9 The children might have made a collection of shiny things or things made of metal , and be invited to think of things that they use at home which are shiny or made of metal .
10 The place has all the appropriate externals , chimneys choked with ivy , windows with jasmine , worm-eaten shutters , mossy thatch , all of which ‘ under the quiet light of a sky marbled with high clouds would have made a sort of picture which we have all passed over as a ‘ charming bit ’ , touching other sensibilities than those which are stirred by the depression of the agricultural interest , with the sad lack of farming capital , as seen constantly in the newspapers of that time ’ .
11 Five miles would have made a difference .
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