Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [vb base] make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ 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 . ’
2 Does that mean that I 've made lumpy custard ?
3 But , most importantly , its just that I have made more friends there .
4 Eventually he wrote ‘ I am in such a stew over Primavera that I have made some sketches myself .
5 I note that you 've made some headway towards solving things on the technical front .
6 At the end of a year it 's good to look back and to feel that you have made some progress in your spiritual life .
7 I will say , however , that I expect all the countries that we assist to make further progress towards democracy and increased accountability : we consider that vital .
8 An official government report published in July 1991 has concluded that we need to make substantial changes to the typical British diet if we are to reduce some of the major health concerns such as heart disease .
9 ‘ Much remains to be done to grasp the opportunities that will arise , but I believe that we have made real progress in starting to do just that . ’
10 I am pleased that we have made good progress in this strategy by gaining a strong portfolio of business in the UK private sector and overseas .
11 So to say , ‘ Jesus is God ’ , does not imply or claim that we have made direct observation of a hidden ‘ divine nature ’ in him , or explored his relationship with the Father from the inside .
12 I think that it would be helpful if , at this point , I were to remind the House that we have made special provision for students in certain groups .
13 I hope that the Minister will realise that we have made sensible suggestions .
14 These purchase notice provisions are restricted to owner occupiers of houses and small businesses who can show that they have made reasonable attempts to sell their property but have found it impossible to do so except at a substantially depreciated price because of certain defined planning actions .
15 The available for work condition is interpreted to mean immediately available , and women have to demonstrate that they have made adequate arrangements for the care of dependants .
16 While recent scientific findings about sleep patterns receive regular exposure in the media in popular N science programmes and in magazines , there is little evidence from the results of the Hull survey that they have made any impression on the public mind .
17 Some churches with large congregations find that they have to make additional arrangements .
18 Most women grow up absolutely torn and still somehow knowing that they have to make some kind of choice .
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