Example sentences of "[adv] have make [pron] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well , he 's celebrity-seeking enough to have made you talk about him . ’ |
2 | ‘ You know , Lissa , seeing you tonight has made me realise that I 'd hate to lose contact with you again . |
3 | I would not have made him motm against Oldham , I thought the Oldham defenders Jobson and Redmond were the best players on the park . |
4 | I used to work for a record company as an office junior ages ago and they were always talking about music as being a packet of cornflakes : you just have to make it look right and make it so it 's easy to recognise and people will buy it . |
5 | This time he really had made her cry . |
6 | But coming here has made me realize how much time has passed since , as a small boy , we used to set off for dinners and functions . |
7 | Oh Jesus , Sam , she was everybody 's Aunt Jemima , if she 'd turned up with her hair in a bun and flour on her apron she could n't have made them love her more , Jesus , Sam , we 're not guilty . |
8 | I immediately got a lot of media attention — Radio One could n't have made me fail . ’ |
9 | You should n't have made me come down here . |
10 | ‘ I would n't have done that , ’ Norman protested : ‘ I would n't have made her cry . ’ |
11 | If he too had wanted the bomb to go off , his belief would n't have made him shoot , it would have made him dive for cover . |
12 | They wanted to make it work though and they could n't have made it work unless they had had the I mean the right conditions to do so . |
13 | ‘ He could n't have made us do what he wanted otherwise since he was on his own . ’ |
14 | You did n't have to make them work , they had a desire to study , ’ says Mildenhall . |
15 | Pleased ‘ Being with the English lads again has made me realise just what I have been without . |
16 | Observing Raskolnikov wince at the idea of eternity as a bathhouse , he murmurs ‘ with a vague smile ’ that he would certainly have made it like that himself . |