Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb past] make [det] " in BNC.

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1 There was one field in particular that I had made some good finds on and I had searched this piece of land time and time again .
2 I felt that I had to make some sort of social effort so I swung my legs off the bed and sat sheepishly on the edge .
3 When I was chided by someone for seeming oblivious of ‘ the magnitude of the accounting operation ’ I said that it was because of my consciousness of the magnitude of all other operations that I dared to make these demands of Mr Whalley , who perfectly understands in any case .
4 There was a terrible urge within her to just run away and hide , curl up into a tiny ball and forget that she had made such a stupid , stupid mistake by allowing herself to fall in love with someone as ruthless and cold as Luke Denner .
5 The landlord was aware of the fact that she had made that application but , notwithstanding that , on 4 December 1989 he applied for execution .
6 She told us that she had made several visits to the London Zoo and so was familiar with the appearance of modern apes .
7 She tore across the dealing room , then up three flights of stairs , screaming that she had closed Sir Willie , and that she had made several thousand pounds in that one day .
8 Charming she thought , feeling acutely humiliated , especially as it drove home the fact that she 'd made little or no impact upon this man .
9 they did not feel that they had made any substantial contribution to the report ;
10 I mean obviously once she 's been through the learning process herself , so Doug came away feeling quite pleased that he 'd made that contact and he also sort of made one or two , he , he had one or two wise observations I think about the evening , he made one or two new contacts himself and the suggestion and things , he spoke very well about it , at our committee on our last meeting last week
11 Not that he had made much progress on anything else .
12 For the next hour Fabia was alternately angry that he could take her to such heights only to call a halt when she responded too readily , and despair that he had made such a nonsense of her that she had n't known where the dickens she was .
13 He added that he had made that decision in spite of an embargo on similar junctions after the Bellgrove train crash two years earlier .
14 On the following day , Ratsiraka said that he had made all the concessions he was able to make and would form a new government , with or without the opposition 's participation , within a week .
15 On being sued by the plaintiffs for breach of the implied duty of confidentiality , the defendant claimed that he had made all his calculations in designing the heater from information which had been published in a readily obtainable leaflet .
16 The results were favourable and there began a series of trials which ‘ convinced him that he had made some valuable discoveries ’ .
17 Perhaps , though , he might stroll out in the direction of the church hall , to see if people were coming out , then he would feel that he had made some kind of an effort .
18 What annoyed him though was that he had to make most of the preparations .
19 He woke in a fury two hours afterward , and said that she had upset his rhythm and that he had to make some calls .
20 She told him that they could n't possibly stay down here , and that he had to make some effort to escape .
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