Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] have made [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The Empress would receive word that she had made contact with Rainald , which would stay her vindictive hand for a while .
2 She may hold the view that she has made provision for every eventuality and is therefore unlikely to experience any difficulties in combining work with parenthood .
3 Perhaps Signe had told him that we had made love .
4 She was worrying that they 'd made love at the wrong time of the month .
5 She had n't told Julie about her hopes for a reconciliation with Ross — nor , of course , about the fact that they 'd made love to each other .
6 She only knew that they had made love at all by the sticky wetness in between her thighs and on the bedsheet .
7 Nomura Securities , Nikko Securities , Daiwa Securities and Yamaichi Securities were accused by the national tax authorities of having attempted to conceal the fact that they had made compensation payments to certain large clients who had made losses after taking their investment advice .
8 the foresters attach to come before them men who work in their own ground , making ‘ hoes ’ to sow corn , although the King had no demesne there : and they say that they have made waste and purpresture if they do not their will for having peace ; from each man holding land they will have the skin of a lamb or a farthing , and they say that is their fee .
9 That it had made contact was evident , for Sister Mary let out a cry , a weird sound that was rather a yell not a scream .
10 PC Richard Parry said the car was very dirty and a detailed inspection failed to find any sign that it had made contact with the two pedestrians .
11 The fact that he 'd made love to her and then tried to brush her off .
12 His announcement implies that he had made pendulum clocks at least a year before then .
13 But then Ferdinando made sense of another rumour , that Napoleon had reneged , that he had made peace with the Austrians at Villafranca the day before and all was now over for Italian hopes .
14 The first sailing from the port after midnight on the New Year was taken as the official start of the Single Market ; the first piece of freight on board was actually an unidentified light van and trailer — the driver no doubt blissfully unaware that he had made history — which , along with several vehicles turning round from the inbound convoy , sneaked back on board the 01.00 return sailing of the Pride of Kent while the official welcoming party was still in progress at the other end of the port .
15 Following reports in the Washington Times Paul Balach , a White House political liaison officer for the Labour Secretary , resigned on June 30 , 1989 , acknowledging that he had made use of a homosexual escort service .
16 I stammered in French that I was very happy to see him and very grateful that he had made time to see me .
17 ‘ Never has homo faber better understood that he has made history and never has he felt so powerless before history ’ .
  Next page