Example sentences of "[noun prp] has [verb] [pron] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | I only ask because Mr Hamlyn has made them look remarkably similar — the main difference is that Ms Rendell has a splendid pair of naked buttocks perched on her head where her hair should be . |
2 | Advice from England No 2 Lawrie McMenemy has helped me survive my first crisis as a manager . |
3 | Richard 's opening soliloquy ( which is also the opening text of the entire play ) must count as the clearest ‘ policy ’ statement of the tragedy principle in representation : Before this , Richard has let us know that he is not happy with the non-warring state of affairs and is set to provide destruction . |
4 | ‘ Being with England has made me realise what I have missed ’ |
5 | What I am going to miss is the opportunity to pontificate in peace , without let or hindrance , as Punch has let me do for eight years . |
6 | Liz has let you get on with it . |
7 | ‘ As you all know , ’ she said , ‘ ever since the Pack was formed we 've held our meetings in this fine old barn , which Farmer Maynard has let us have for our own use . |
8 | Frank Griffith has made them wonder if the letters really exist . |
9 | Hindley has made him become a poor , dull farm worker . |
10 | ‘ And now , when it 's over , Florian has made you realise that you could quite safely have done so . |
11 | He says the year and a half he 's spent in America has helped him grow up a little . |
12 | David O'Leary ( although I gather noone in Leeds has seen him play ) |
13 | But with more than 50mpg available and the possibility of good deals to reduce the outlay , the cheapest Fiesta has made me take a long hard look at the lavishly equipped hot hatch we use as a shopping car . |