Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] make [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One of the points I want to make to Mr Silver in person : - ) ) ) |
2 | ‘ It was the first speech I 'd made for ages . |
3 | Then a film that I 'd made in India opened , and the producer of the film gave me a list of agents ' names , and said , ‘ You are going to be a star . |
4 | I like to make to Mr Hopkin is private citizen a small gift of Frenloudji book , which is the only abject in my possession and to give him handshake for last time . |
5 | It 's the one coffee I get made per day . |
6 | But then a week later my clubs turned up ( all but the woods ) so I changed the claim I had made to insurance company just so if covered the woods the money came very quickly for once . |
7 | This is vintage Biffen on 19 December 1990 in a speech in which he was kind enough to comment favourably on some remarks I had made in Parliament the previous week on the same subject : |
8 | I had to make for Wallasea Ness , which marks the entrance of the River Roach to the estuary of the Crouch . |
9 | It was the obvious reaction I had to make as Minister . |
10 | This is the first visit that I 've made to Europe since my escape from Germany in 1940 . |
11 | I assure the House that , in all the speeches that I have made at police meetings and conferences this year , I have repeatedly stressed to the police that I want them to give this type of crime high priority . |
12 | Similar points arise in relation to section 61(1) as those which I have made regarding section 6(2) . |
13 | That was the plan , but the morning 's press was full of extravagant reports of the ‘ cuts ’ I intended to make in health service manpower . |
14 | In any event , in the court 's opinion , the submissions which counsel made in support of grounds of appeal 1 , 2 and 3 were misconceived . |
15 | Verses 3–15 : the terms under which vows made by women are binding . |
16 | Similarly , the treaty which Æthelred made with Olaf Tryggvason shows that different localities were also sometimes allowed to buy peace for themselves separately . |
17 | But their immediate occasion was as a response to the use that Sartre himself had made of Lévi-Strauss ' The Elementary Structures of kinship ( 1949 ) in the first Critique . |
18 | ‘ She looks made of money , ’ said Philip 's Mum , waving to Barry 's Mum who was in her garden . |
19 | So , paying her bill , she decided to make for Gammel Strand and on impulse joined one of the canal tours . |
20 | Having turned the car , she wondered if she should make for the cottage to talk out with her mother what her next move should be , but thinking that would leave her grandmother alone too long , she decided to make for home again . |
21 | I said she looked made of money , did n't I ? ’ |
22 | But if you quite like sleeping with the offending partner for other reasons , you 'll need earplugs , a light where it disturbs nobody and a good book till the warm drink you 've made for consolation lulls you back to the Land of Nod — pending the next onslaught . |
23 | Forgive me I do n't want to go back that far , but , but let me just put the point you 've made to Professor Hoskins . |
24 | It 's sometimes not obvious what mistakes you 've made in English , it 's pretty obvious to Vicky and myself when we make duff scones . |
25 | The five-day trial centred on a telephone call she had made on Oct. 27 , 1988 , to her husband Hans Kopp , who was then vice-president of the Shakarchi Trading Company . |
26 | The first discovery she had made on return was that she had forgotten to take the cheesecake out of the freezer . |
27 | Despite the impression she had made on television , Kylie was not certain she wanted to stay in acting when she left . |
28 | All the friends she had made at school were now married . |
29 | Only it was so hard to do that , especially when she began looking at the sketches she had made at Kenilworth . |
30 | As she followed him to the back of the shop , Sophie remembered with sharp dismay the appointment she had made with Dawn . |