Example sentences of "[pers pn] have make a [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've made a few attempts to try to potty train her without any success . |
2 | But I 've made a few enquiries about him , discreetly , of course , from Mr Tucker in Nassau . |
3 | All the events recorded in this book took place more than forty years ago and memories are apt to play tricks on us , so it may be that I have made a few mistakes . |
4 | It was a movement she 'd made a million times before , yet as soon as her fingers came into contact with his thick , silky hair she felt a jolt as though an electric current had shot right through her , making her start back in surprise . |
5 | But by the end of our first year in Cornwall she 'd made a few friends and I was n't being bullied so much , so life became a little easier . |
6 | Look for fish rising , try trotting down different lines ( but keep loose feeding your same one ) , do n't make any drastic changes until you 've made a few bites . |
7 | Now , for a second great war , she found herself in a country which was not her own ; although she had made a few friends , it was not at all like living among her own people . |
8 | Only once the others had become used to her , once she had made a few allies , would she risk stirring up so sensitive a subject . |
9 | We 've made a few changes … |
10 | I 'm pleased we 've gone away probably , you know , we 've made a few friends because everbody 's just said to me how well we 've played and you know , it was a great game and all that kind of stuff , so that pleases me , I just do n't like losing . |
11 | Although basically the same as that given in the Warhammer rulebook , we have made a few additions and included more explanation , so we suggest you read through these new rules even if you are already familiar with the original ones . |
12 | With The Cook , The Thief , His Wife And Her Lover ( 18 ) he has made a few changes , but certain basic principles hold good : the look of everything is still turned into art history , and the meaning of everything is still turned into nothing , a nothing that sometimes seems despairing and sometimes only smug . |
13 | His name was Roger , and he 'd made a few stabs at conversation in the course of the night . |
14 | He had made a few calls , but could n't have chosen a worse time to be setting up a casual liaison . |