Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [verb] make [det] " in BNC.

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1 Once again I would stress that neither my client nor I have made any approach to the company apart from this letter .
2 They always let you use a ‘ phone and sometimes you get a private one in a booth or similar and I 've made many Stateside calls that way .
3 And I 've made those a lot !
4 ‘ I just could tell it was all getting to be too much for Mrs Foster , and I 've made some suggestions .
5 That 's why I 'm so thankful that I 'm on the reading and that I like sewing , I like walking and I 've made some very nice friends within easy walking distance , I can go out and have a coffee with them , because I , while I 'm recovering from the agony 's of from the finance
6 And I had to make all these er computations out and er I made fifty that I thought nobody could pick .
7 This time the press and the media were there and I declined to make any comment on the negotiations .
8 ‘ I was in charge of ‘ Fluon ’ for a couple of years and I failed to make any impact whatsoever on that particular problem .
9 I was not asking for a debate and I want to make that quite clear .
10 I have only two minutes and I want to make some more points .
11 and I have made many contacts with foreign lawyers , judges , students and journalists .
12 Having worked as an agent , I always take care of Dire straits ' concert bookings and I have made that sort of mistake with them .
13 Would at least the Noble Baroness be prepared to have a look at that what appears to be , and I have made some investigations , a somewhat distressing situation .
14 She always says I ca n't be bothered to play the piano , I ca n't play that and I have to make some shitty little tune up
15 I hear what you say , and I hesitate to make any further comment on that , given the current climate , but let's set about just examining the shape of the difficulty at the moment , and see what we can as it were immediately deal with ourselves , and what we can try and persuade other people to help us to know .
16 And you 've made that plain enough . ’
17 And you 've made some additions …
18 And you 've made this thing , hydrogen carbonate
19 But you are not his mother , and you need to make this clear to him .
20 But you are not his mother , and you need to make this clear to him .
21 She put the telephone down on the floor and knelt beside it , facing Shildon and saying Tavett was in trouble and she had to make some calls .
22 That 's all he 's gon na do , this council retains the final decision , and we wish to make that decision with the benefit of all the knowledge that is available .
23 ‘ They have n't found some of the performance capabilities that are expected from micro-kernels , ’ he says , adding that ‘ Solaris has a very modular kernel , and we 've made some of the micro-kernel mistakes already . ’
24 The second half of the project is concerned really with how on earth we get such program to work , such programs are very complicated , they interact in various odd ways , and getting the bugs out , getting the problems out or debugging as the jargon has it , is a really serious problem and we hope to make some advance on the problem of erm developing programs for such distributed multi-processor systems .
25 The plants are displayed in the old farm yard and we have made many garden areas where our visitors enjoy browsing .
26 There is a lot of parental involvement and we have made several improvements to give it a better image .
27 There is a lot of parental involvement and we have made several improvements to give it a better image .
28 About 13% of papers submitted to us are published , and we aim to make this decision within eight weeks .
29 Yes , it was not so much a deletion as er a reduction in the numbers because we were very mindful erm in going through the requirement erm and not making significant changes as far as the U K was concerned and we needed to make some savings in cost if at all possible and therefore we carried out a very comprehensive review of all the items of role equipment such as drop tanks er pylons , explosive release units and those type of things which had been provisionally earmarked for a very high intensive and fairly long running conflict and it was felt that if we were to make some savings then it was a sensible balance to reduce those numbers on the basis that we could save some money in the programme but at the same time many of these items could be bought later on at relatively short notice , clearly not within a conflict but in the years to come .
30 They 're bi-lingual , they do well at school and they 've made many friends .
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