Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] make [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I planned to make one chair as a trial piece , and , if it looked right , to do a real run of six , using the trial pieces as ‘ templates ’ .
2 I want to make one comment about the referendum before dealing with the main subject of my speech .
3 Region I want to make some comments about the UNISON er section of the report , because er I think it 's concerning me that er we 're basically not getting our act together .
4 I learnt to make new clothes for myself from the skins of dead animals .
5 ‘ I wish I 'd made that point to the Committee . ’
6 I 'd made some plans for Rainbow 's next tte — tte , scripted some frank revelations , an impassioned plea …
7 I hope to make good friends with them .
8 I hope to make enough money as a model to live well .
9 I hope to make some progress with this next week .
10 This time the press and the media were there and I declined to make any comment on the negotiations .
11 So I started making some calls of my own .
12 I felt a lot of anger , but there was nothing I could do with it ; then it faded , until I started making some connections with feminism at the beginning of the seventies .
13 I started to make little demands of Shagbadly .
14 I struggled to make some sense of this new and appalling complication .
15 I felt very sorry for her by now and for want of knowing how to express my sympathy I offered to make another pot of tea .
16 I 've worked with children in various settings , mainly in secondary school , and in recent years I 've worked with students , so when I try to make that sort of categorization I find it very difficult .
17 In Chapter 10 I try to make some suggestions about the form and content of a practical politics of reproduction which could help in the mobilization of the social forces necessary for the implementation of a programme of structural social change .
18 I love making stupid noises on this .
19 When I was chided by someone for seeming oblivious of ‘ the magnitude of the accounting operation ’ I said that it was because of my consciousness of the magnitude of all other operations that I dared to make these demands of Mr Whalley , who perfectly understands in any case .
20 Well , I 'd like to do , that we do do that , I mean , we have I think made some submissions in the past , but I think it 's now quite clear that the fears that we 've expressed in this committee over the years , are well founded , and we 've got to the point , where the whole er project for the special needs people , is is going is going to be very vulnerable .
21 When I first started work here I had to make 14 motors per hour .
22 Its reflection on the water surface of the river at Abingdon advanced towards me , in this case not exactly to my feet because I was up on the bridge , but whatever else I managed to achieve in the picture I had to make this plane of the river advance .
23 I felt that I had to make some sort of social effort so I swung my legs off the bed and sat sheepishly on the edge .
24 I had to make some sort of last-ditch stand .
25 ‘ I do n't think that I 've made great strides in the game ’ , he comments , ‘ but I 've made steady progress since I turned pro . ’
26 reasons why I 've made little use of it .
27 ‘ Well , I 'm hoping I 've made good use of them . ’
28 ‘ But only after I 've made good use of them ! ’
29 I think I 've made different kinds of Joe Jackson albums .
30 I 've made another pot of tea for us .
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