Example sentences of "[noun sg] they have make [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But she could n't just desert them , either ; for several members of the cast this play of Josh Thayer 's was the first decent break they 'd had , and she knew from dressing-room conversations just how much personal and emotional investment they 'd made in its success .
2 Springfield and Fenton pulled back the flaps of the cut they had made in the chain-link fence , allowing Grant and Larsen to duck through into hostile territory .
3 That they were pleased with whatever deal they 'd made for my release .
4 so we made each what was the dining room they 've made into a bedroom , but just do n't that he , cos you could see them doing it .
5 Another criticism generally expressed was that headhunters , having approached a candidate and then been turned down , did not hesitate to make the most of the contact they had made despite the rejection and go on to ask , ‘ Well , can you recommend someone who would be interested ? ’
6 And he warns : ‘ Do n't be fooled by the poor start they 've made to the season .
7 ‘ See you tomorrow , then , Cavell , ’ she confirmed an arrangement they had made during the course of the evening , ignoring Luke now but still acutely conscious of his attention as she thanked the Estwicks again and departed with Florian and Nicky .
8 Students are also asked to analyse and evaluate the progress they have made towards their set target , identifying the learning they have gained and expressing their feelings and reactions to the experience .
9 Wendy , who is also a keep fit specialist , is overwhelmed by her new pupils ' enthusiasm and thrilled at the progress they have made in a short time .
10 When the Bohemians realised the mistake they had made in electing Ferdinand , they deposed him and elected in his place the Palatine Elector , Frederick V , a weak if romantic figure .
11 Even the fine portrait bust they had made of her did no justice to her living beauty .
12 I have questioned the degree of control which university institutes assumed , but there must be no minimising the contribution they have made to a more rational and systematic form of curriculum development .
13 OLD people who need treatment for heart conditions may just be computer statistics to hospital bosses — but think how important they are to their families and of the contribution they have made to this country .
14 He was quite likely to forget the agreement they had made about the night watchman and , given the slightest excuse , batter the old boy .
15 The exquisite creation they had made of their own lives blinded them to the aspirations of less fortunate men and women .
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