Example sentences of "[pron] have make this " in BNC.

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1 It was the first time I had made this mistake , but Bamba immediately turned and ran back to us .
2 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 .
3 I 've made this sound like an argument but it was n't anything like that .
4 I have , I 've been asked a lot in the last twenty odd years and it 's only just recently that I 've seriously considered it , which is why I 've made this new album , Midnight Postcards .
5 I have made this decision with some regret — but not without a great deal of thought . ’
6 I have made this broad but brief review of the development of provision for special needs partly to remind us of how much improvement has been achieved and also as a background to the rest of the paper .
7 I have made this search my life , ’ she said .
8 or , or alternatively because I have n't , I have made this clear throughout , I come to the conclusion that the , the questions as posed erm or posed in any court which any one has yet suggested really ca n't , ca n't be answered or , or there are reasons for not answering at this stage whatever it may be
9 or alternatively , because I have , I have made this clear throughout , I come to the conclusion that the , the questions of this opposed er , or opposed in any form which any one here has suggest
10 Generally , though , the effect is one of stillness , of supreme design : it is only in passing a family raising picks over their heads to break the deep brown clods that you consider the huge effort which has made this landscape .
11 ‘ I want to introduce the man who has made this all possible , and whose health and leisure complex you are here to experience — and later , of course , to promote .
12 Being Mario , that brought to mind his mother crying back in the camps because there was n't enough food to put on the table , and that led to considerations of the importance of the family in his life , of the value of tradition , thoughts of how Italian he was as well as American , of the kind of clean life America had offered , of his gratitude , of his feeling for his father who 'd made this giant move at such cost to himself , who had suffered so long and who now saw some chance for his kids of bettering themselves .
13 And you 've made this thing , hydrogen carbonate
14 The V bomb , V bombers and the doodlebugs and er when he came home it was nineteen forty six I think or seven er , my fath er my mother had died and my father wanted to get away from the place we were in and we said oh well go ahead you know , we 'll easily get somewhere and of course we did n't and they put us in a Nissan hut , which we made absolutely beautiful , we did all sorts of things to it and had a lovely garden all around it and the people from the Council use to come around and say to us oh well you do n't need to be rehoused because you 've made this so very nice you see , anyway I then started to work for the Corporation and then there was the possibility of course
15 You 've made this programme yours , Fran , and the public would n't be happy to accept a substitute .
16 But once you 've made this sauce of yours I suggest you have a bath and a rest before we eat .
17 Well you 've made this study and you 've written a book , Policies for Educational Accountability I think it 's called , which is just recently come out , and I 'm sure that will be a , a very worthwhile contribution , but let me just ask you a personal questions .
18 A fortnight after she had made this earth-shattering discovery she was amazed when he stuttered out an invitation to the cinema .
19 She was still not sure why she had made this arrangement .
20 Despite its eulogistic tone Oldershaw 's memory seems more credible than E. C. Bentley 's half-humorous , half-invented sketch of Thomas aged sixteen during his first half-year at St. Paul 's : ‘ It was Walker [ Frederick Walker , the High Master ] too , who had made this possible by clearing the ‘ History Eighth ’ , the first recruits to which included my friend Oldershaw and myself , soon to be joined by an exceptionally reserved and quiet boy who usually had in his pocket a rat or so , and a few snakes , which he would shut in his desk with books , and occasionally peep at stealthily — Edward Thomas the poet . ’
21 I was not the only one who had made this uncomfortable observation .
22 Please help us to bring the men who have made this astonishing decision back to their senses before all is lost .
23 Although the number of ‘ high-bay ’ systems constructed in the United Kingdom to date is relatively few the companies who have made this kind of investment have done so because they have clearly recognised the advantages which such systems offer .
24 Now you have made this garment , show it to a good friend , or your mother or sister , at any rate someone who will be frank with you in their opinion of your work .
25 You know , get our cut ’ — the word sliced through her mind like a blade of ice — ‘ from all the strikes we 've made this season .
26 ‘ And you know , do n't you , Jez , the best strike we 've made this season is you . ’
27 Now , you know , that is the sort of attitude we 've made this class thing .
28 We have made this perfectly clear to you in every way .
29 We sincerely hope you like the changes we have made this month .
30 We have to make this whole area safe and secure for a guerrilla unit to operate . ’
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