Example sentences of "[noun] he make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Last Saturday he made another debut for Grove Steels in the Vaux Bluebell Over 40s League .
2 Eddie Stride in one of his books he makes this statement , he says , my jealousy , your envy , someone else 's pride , needs the pardon bought with the blood of Christ at Calvary , as much as someone else 's promiscuity , or perversion .
3 Indeed when Richard marched against Angoulême he made this move after taking counsel with the barons of Poitou .
4 On his return he made common cause with Ben Tillett and others to establish a National Transport Workers ' Federation which had its first conference on 1 June 1911 .
5 In the process he made many enemies .
6 Over the years he made numerous attempts to give up drinking altogether .
7 The promise and the fulfilment , let me just give you a couple of verses there in John fourteen , John make er , Jesus he makes this statement to his disciples , in John fourteen , in verses sixteen and seventeen , and I will ask the Father and he will give you another helper , another word for the Holy Spirit , that he may be with you forever .
8 Buy by god he made that woman come in there .
9 When interviewed by complaints department officers he made similar allegations about fabrication of admissions .
10 He also repeats gay allegations he made last April against Prince Andrew 's younger brother Edward on a controversial American TV show .
11 China has so far refused to give any clear response to an offer he made last year to open talks on the basis of new proposals .
12 The Greenlys moved to Clevedon for some time , in which district he made valuable contributions to Pre-Cambrian , Palaeozoic , and Quaternary geology .
13 THE appointment of Tom Graveney as match referee for next year 's Test and one-day series between West Indies and Pakistan could be blocked because of a comment he made five years ago .
14 Intel president Andy Grove on the biggest mistake he made last year
15 And that were the mistake he made last time .
16 Also in 1875 Townsend made his first tour to the Continent ; throughout his life he made regular visits to Europe , especially to northern Italy , where he developed a lifelong interest in architectural mosaics .
17 Martin Parr was not a hasty man , but before he went to sleep he made two phone calls .
18 Wanting to capture figures engaged in activities he made quick sketches of people reading , writing , cooking , drying themselves , or huddling close to fires .
19 When the new manager arrived at Highbury he made administrative changes which deprived Arsenal 's fifty voluntary workers — mostly schoolteachers acting as stewards and programme sellers — of various perks .
20 I know this is a crime , and so does my father , and I think that sometimes he regrets the decision he made seventeen years ago , in his hippy-anarchist days , or whatever they were .
21 Had he been more self-assertive he might have risen higher in politics , but in his chosen field he made good use of his wealth and talents .
22 For some complicated reason he made this trip every Sunday evening .
23 Against this background he makes two remarks about children :
24 Mr Miller said : ‘ When the defendant was seen by the police he made full admissions .
25 Her father recounted his latest golf tournament , Guy talked to Charles about sailing , then opened up the conversation by introducing a surprisingly shrewd appreciation of the arts into the debate , when it became clear that in addition to racing yachts around the Isle of Wight he made frequent visits to see the RSC at the Barbican , and was something of an expert on modern ballet .
26 To this end he makes periodic counts , from the issue records , of the number of books on loan in each category .
27 Gareth Jenkins , Llanelli coach , is anxious that the younger Quinnell should not be rushed despite the impressive strides he made last year .
28 It was the responsibility of the Justices of the forest to see that the Forest rights of the Crown were not usurped , and for this purpose he made frequent use of sworn inquiries by the foresters and verderers and juries of knights and free men of the neighbourhood .
29 Bob Doig , president of the Scottish Potato Trade Association , made that claim yesterday ; an appeal he made several weeks ago in conjunction with the National Farmers ' Union of Scotland .
30 In his acceptance speech he made three predictions : ‘ I believe you will see tonight that Britain will have returned strongly to three-party politics again .
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