Example sentences of "'ve make a [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Ooh , you 've made a right mess with them crisps young man , ai n't ya ? |
2 | ‘ We 've made a healthy profit on him and that will come in handy because it 's no secret I 'm still looking to buy players to improve our squad . ’ |
3 | We 've made a concerted effort in recent years to make the articles in our association magazine , Business Credit , relevant to the day-to-day problems credit and financial managers face , and to present the latest techniques and applications . |
4 | ‘ If you 've made a new life for yourself , what are you doing here ? ’ she challenged . |
5 | I 've made a complete fool of myself and I do n't think I can bring myself to ask what I came to . " |
6 | Well possibly and less likely to enjoy it , I mean I 've made a complete failure of my life , so I 'm , I 'm not and I never really enjoyed from the beginning I must say |
7 | ‘ well , they 've made a bloody mess of that city . ’ |
8 | I mean , it 's a , it 's a wooden prefab type hut , it 's very hardy done , concrete floors , they 've made a good job of it . |
9 | Yes , you 've made a good job of it . |
10 | And they 've made a good job of tiling have n't they ? |
11 | I 've made a great deal of progress , as you can see . ’ |
12 | oh and I 've made a big rug at the centre , which I shall have home before Christmas , a big woollen rug I 've made , yes so , oh it 's a beautiful rug it 's with those er silver thing you push through the hole on the canvas |
13 | I know that you 've made a particular study of the Muddletonians . |
14 | So she went and they 've made a lovely job of it ! |
15 | I 've made a special study of him , you see . |
16 | I 've made a special study of the ben Issachar clan . |
17 | Now scientists working at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford believe they 've made a significant discovery in how asthma is passed down the family tree . |
18 | Doctors believe they 've made a significant breakthrough in the fight against one of Britain 's fastest growing illnesses . |
19 | But I 've made a few enquiries about him , discreetly , of course , from Mr Tucker in Nassau . |