Example sentences of "have [pron] make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At no time in its long history of seven hundred years has Parliament governed , nor save for a brief period when the Constitution broke down in the seventeenth century has it made any claim to do so .
2 Has he made that statement in public ? , because his public statement says does not
3 Has he made new contacts ? ’
4 On 28 December 1694 , vindicating her husband 's foresight in having himself made joint sovereign , Mary II died , but William III now went on to rule alone , with no dispute over the succession .
5 Of course , if the employer had knowledge of the contractor 's improprieties , or if the employer had itself made any misrepresentation , the position would be otherwise .
6 But Liz had never mentioned that Ross was so staggeringly good-looking ; nor had she made any reference to his devastating physical impact , although , to be fair , since both she and her cousin had only just finished taking their final college examinations , they 'd hardly been able to spend any time together before the wedding .
7 Not once had she made any attempt to respond to his initiatives .
8 Neville Sims , chairman of the committee that heard the case , said in the statement ( see p 99 ) that while the case was not easy to decide , ‘ in our opinion the relationship between the individuals in Coopers , Asil Nadir and PPI constituted a clear continuing professional relationship , and had you made proper inquiries before accepting the appointment , that this would have been clear to you ’ .
9 He had neither remained discreetly silent , nor had he made any attempt to explain in public the reasons for his resignation .
10 Had he made any sort of impression ?
11 Paul climbed the stairs in trepidation ; had he made some mistake in the corrections , blind with pain as he had been for part of the day ?
12 So have you make this Barbara ?
13 Do you used er do you know when you have you have you made much use of the housing office the the the local housing office ?
14 Have you made any progress ? ’
15 Have you made any telephone calls this morning ? ’
16 Have you made any plans ?
17 Have you managed to make , have you made any friends at all , in the flats ?
18 And have you made any friends that you do things , maybe go for a drink or ?
19 " Have you made any effort to go and see the plaintiff there , Mrs James ?
20 Have you made any tea Mary ?
21 Have you made any tea ?
22 Have you made proper use of initial questionnaires and will the interview be properly prepared and structured ? ( 4 ) Have you considered if and when to issue witness summons or subpeonas ? ( 5 ) Have you or your client prepared a thumbnail sketch of the witness for counsel ? ( 6 ) Have you tested the witness 's evidence as vigorously as the opposition will ?
23 We must ask ourselves , ‘ Have we made sufficient progress for one year 's deliberations and hard work ? ’
24 Have they made any sort of new friends where they are ?
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