Example sentences of "have made a [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | Fifthly , a member who is adjudged bankrupt or who has made a composition with his creditors ceases to be a member . |
2 | When you meet the likes of Mabel Brigge , you quickly recognise someone who has made a pact with Satan and acquired occult powers ! |
3 | In some ways the share price performance has made a deal with one of the US car giants less likely since the numbers have changed quite dramatically . |
4 | Plant Genetic Systems , the company which is developing the herbicide-resistant crops , has made a deal with the Hoechst chemical company which gives the latter the right to exploit the patent on crops resistant to Basta , which is in fact one of Hoechst 's own products . |
5 | He should postpone reading it until he has made a start with the study of a case-law subject like Constitutional Law , Criminal Law , Contract or Tort . ] |
6 | She phoned Meg again and told her she was so silly , she 'd made a muddle with the dates of two concerts , and it would be perfectly all right for them to come tonight but only if Meg was absolutely sure it would n't be too much trouble , it was so sweet of her … |
7 | Having made a comparison with Polaris , how does the Minister reconcile having a strategic deterrent which is primarily devoted to NATO purposes when NATO is abandoning nuclear weapons to a considerable degree and when NATO per se would have no Soviet target for Trident ? |
8 | They looked about ten , with long hair , both so brown and handsome I could have hugged them ; if I were a woman I would have made a date with them for ten years ' time . |
9 | Obscure as they are , one can be confident that relations with Normandy were an important aspect of Æthelred 's reign : he is known to have made a treaty with Richard I , married his daughter , and gone into exile there in 1013 , and reported to have both sent a military expedition against it and in 1009 asked Duke Richard II for help . |
10 | ‘ I 'd like to help the small beer producers of Britain more , I 've made a start with cider — I 'm stocking Dunkerton 's cider from Herefordshire ; Ivor really is a man after my own heart , full organic status from the Soil Association . ’ |
11 | I ought to be home in three days and I 've made a deal with Henry . |
12 | Then he deliberately looked back to meet her eyes so that she would know that he had made a decision With a slight lift of his shoulders , he accepted his decision . |
13 | He was by then on friendly terms with several of the dancers , and had made a pact with Jasmine Honoré ‘ that we are now brother and sister ’ . |
14 | And they took counsel and made a letter for the leader of the army of the Almoravides , wherein they told him that the Cid had made a treaty with the King of Aragon , whereby the King bound himself to help him against them ; and they bade him beware how he came towards Valencia , unless he chose to do battle with eight thousand Christian horsemen , covered with iron , and the best warriors in the world . |
15 | Ernie never would admit he had made a mistake with the horse . |
16 | ‘ When Constanza got there she was told that her mother had made a mistake with her sleeping pills , her maid had been witness to that . |
17 | The shock Nenna felt was as great as if he had made a mistake with the steering . |
18 | Eamonn McCann , the ‘ unofficial Labour ’ candidate in Londonderry , demanded that the Official Unionist , Robin Chichester-Clark , dismiss those members of his constituency party who had made a deal with the Protestant Unionists or be seen as a puppet on a Paisleyite string . |
19 | The report claimed that a CIA group in Frankfurt had made a deal with a Syrian drug dealer with terrorist connections , involving the release of US hostages in Beirut in return for a safe drug-trafficking route . |
20 | In the event Lin and Chiang pulled out at the last moment , prompting speculation that Lee had made a deal with the conservatives over the reform programme or over Cabinet posts . |
21 | erm called Bocodonism and it turns out , find out later in the book that the reason they outlawed this is because of the guy Bocodon who was , who originated the religion had made a deal with the head of the state of the country that he would outlaw it , so that 's how the religion thrived , because it was outlawed |
22 | The desire or need for a fresh start arose either because , as in the United States , some neighbouring communities wished to unite together under a new government ; or because , as in Austria or Hungary or Czechoslovakia after 1918 , communities had been released from an Empire as the result of a war and were now free to govern themselves ; or because , as in France in 1789 or the U.S.S.R. in 1917 , a revolution had made a break with the past and a new form of government on new principles was desired ; or because , as in Germany after 1918 or in France in 1875 or in 1946 , defeat in war had broken the continuity of government and a fresh start was needed after the war . |
23 | Well I think she 's made a mistake with Joan because Joan did n't get the plate for er the highest number of silver stars , it was gold stars . |
24 | If , however , you find you have made a mistake with contributions after your P14 ( End-of-Year Return ) has been sent to the Inspector of Taxes , you have two alternatives : |
25 | ‘ Might someone she knew have made a date with her at night ? ’ |
26 | You 'll have to supply the first two for now , but we have made a start with the paper work . |
27 | Groups like Black Mail , Beyond Force , Origo ( more about them later ) and Horizon have made a comeback with some awesome demos , while new groups like Extend , Starion and Visual Reality had dazzling debuts . |
28 | You have made a covenant with a thing RARE in this DOMINION or any other , and I do not know if this death nearly upon me is my punishment or my reward for my agency in that . |