Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] [verb] make [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Alice told herself to stop making these apparently inconsequential statements . |
2 | The children themselves appeared , and after a second summer spent playing at the M's farm , and becoming ‘ socialised ’ by contact with that family , it seemed they had made some progress . |
3 | Anyway , they all sensed they had to make this work . |
4 | I thought I had made that plain . ’ |
5 | ‘ I thought I had made that clear , ’ said Wheeler with no attempt at all to disguise his contempt for the Archdeacon . |
6 | He felt he had to make some kind of protest , no matter how feeble . |
7 | The Irish Times on Oct. 26 published a taped interview , dating back to May 1990 , in which Lenihan admitted he had made such a call . |
8 | Did you have to make that ? |
9 | Nor did it seem to make any difference to ability to perform everyday activities ( such as selecting the correct coins for shopping ) which were poor for many in both samples . |
10 | So she was pressing the wrong keys ; did it have to make such a racket ? |
11 | Why did he have to make such a provocative remark ? |
12 | Richardson said they wanted to make some copies , and he and North and North 's aides copied the stack between them . |
13 | How often had he struggled to make that distinction on canvas ? |
14 | He said he had made several attempts to persuade the developers , Peter and Reay Campbell , to alter it . |