Example sentences of "[pron] have make [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I decided I would carry the six-pound loss myself rather than admit to him I 'd made such a fool of myself |
2 | ‘ I wish I 'd made that point to the Committee . ’ |
3 | Once I 'd made that decision nothing was going to stop me . |
4 | I 'd made some mistakes and as far as he was concerned the pottery could have been another . |
5 | I 'd made some plans for Rainbow 's next tte — tte , scripted some frank revelations , an impassioned plea … |
6 | Erm , so Jan had these butties , she said oh I made them lovingly last night , tuna , mayonnaise and onion and er she said trust Viv to ring today like when I 'd made these butties ! |
7 | Will I have to make any adjustments ? |
8 | ‘ I 'ave made some . |
9 | I thought I had made that plain . ’ |
10 | ‘ I thought I had made that clear , ’ said Wheeler with no attempt at all to disguise his contempt for the Archdeacon . |
11 | It was the first time I had made this mistake , but Bamba immediately turned and ran back to us . |
12 | Back at the firm , did my colleagues ask if I had made any good deals , ordered too much or made new contacts ? |
13 | In that time I had made some friends , gained much self-confidence , and finally lost my hatred of the Reeds . |
14 | There was one field in particular that I had made some good finds on and I had searched this piece of land time and time again . |
15 | As I had made some pretty critical remarks about the Soviet Union , at a time the war-time alliance still commanded admiration , especially among the young , he pointed out that if printed , these views would be taken by the Kremlin to be officially inspired . |
16 | Maybe I had made some inadvertent noise . |
17 | And I had to make all these er computations out and er I made fifty that I thought nobody could pick . |
18 | I had to make several trips every day , carrying one bucket on my head and another resting on my hip . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | I felt that I had to make some sort of social effort so I swung my legs off the bed and sat sheepishly on the edge . |
21 | I had to make some sort of last-ditch stand . |
22 | reasons why I 've made little use of it . |
23 | ‘ I do n't consider I 've made such a fool of myself ; these things happen . ’ |
24 | I 've made such a mess of things . ’ |
25 | They always let you use a ‘ phone and sometimes you get a private one in a booth or similar and I 've made many Stateside calls that way . |
26 | I think I 've made that point |
27 | Anyway , I 've made all the excuses — it just depends where your head 's at . |
28 | I 've made all the usual excuses . |
29 | ‘ For the past two years I 've made all the decisions , major and minor , though heaven knows why when I employ intelligent , capable , highly qualified managers . |
30 | I 've made all these cakes to fill you up |