Example sentences of "she have made [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She has made a crucial contribution to the race and representation debate in the U.S. Through works of self-investigation and transformation Piper explores her own racial identity and forces viewers to question their own values and beliefs . |
2 | ‘ She has made a super fitness video and the advance royalties together with her earnings from a Swedish TV chat show have helped financially , but they are not enough to maintain her in Beverly Hills luxury . |
3 | She has made a great difference to me , she was wonderful . |
4 | At the present time the English tend to play down the significance of affinal relationships but , even so , the statement " she has made a good marriage " is more likely to refer to the social and financial standing of the husband 's immediate kin than to the personal qualities of the husband himself . |
5 | In fact she has made a cryptic entrance already in the fifteenth line of this canto : ‘ … of Berengar his heirs was this Eleanor ’ . |
6 | She has made a wooden impression in televised debates . |
7 | I do not know of that detailed work , but she has made an interesting comment on the position in the United States . |
8 | She 'd made a helpless gesture with one beautifully manicured hand . |
9 | She 'd made a funny face . |
10 | Did he imagine she 'd made a special attempt to impress him ? |
11 | Of course , she 'd made a big fuss about not having a Brownie ‘ Nuform ’ , but she calmed down when Mum let her wear her new blue party dress . |
12 | Laura had never had any doubts that she 'd made the right decision . |
13 | Perhaps she 'd made the wrong choice , after all , she was thinking . |
14 | She 'd made an absolute fool of herself . |
15 | She had made a firm promise . |
16 | She felt she had made a right fool of herself . |
17 | The horse made another noise , more a groan than a grunt this time , and , as his stride faltered , Kelly knew that she had made a serious mistake . |
18 | Oh , lord , she inwardly groaned ; if this was Vendelin Gajdusek , then she had a rather unhappy feeling that she had made a terrible start ! |
19 | It was quite another to feel she had made a complete fool of herself and taken her daughter alone so far from the safety of Four Winds . |
20 | She had made a complete fool of herself and had successfully lived down to every low opinion that Piers harboured about her . |
21 | I asked if she had made a separate tension swatch for the stocking stitch , to which she replied yes and that although she used stitch size 7 for the Fair Isle and 5.2 for the stocking stitch , it had matched exactly ( ? ) . |
22 | Davidson , who had previously been married for a total of less than five years to three different wives , said after falling for Tracie that she had made a new man of him . |
23 | She had made a new life for herself now in London , a better , much more successful life than Dublin . |
24 | Susan and Gay were the people she liked best in the world , and when her father died she had made a mental vow that she would do everything in her power to make life happy for this sister of hers who had worked so hard and shown such courage . |
25 | She admitted she had made a dreadful mistake and appealed for a reconciliation . |
26 | As she revealed to writer Sherwood Anderson , she had made a conscious decision to limit the type of image she believed had been most susceptible to critical misreadings in 1923 : |
27 | She had made a lengthy visit with him to Italy in 1664–5 and enjoyed the company of learned men , including G. W. Leibniz . |
28 | She had made a big mistake , but now it was over . |
29 | She had made a wrong choice a year ago , had put Steve and her career before the man she loved , but there had been more to it than that . |
30 | She knew that she had made a fatal mistake . |