Example sentences of "he [vb -s] make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He has made five changes from Oslo , with Barnes and new Anfield team-mate Clough teaming up hoping to give their beleaguered manager breathing space .
2 All-seeing , all-wise , all-present , self-existent , He has made all things well for ever and ever .
3 Thirty five today , there would be no better birthday present than the sort of start he has made each time he won here — a 66 in 1980 and a 68 in 1983 .
4 In the past two weeks he has made four trips abroad , including the current North America tour .
5 This is his second year at Leeds , and he has made several appearances in the Reserves .
6 His Mother tells me that he is of a mechanical turn , and I know that he has made some progress in mathematics .
7 The obligation to give discovery of relevant documents is continuing , so that documents which come into existence or a party 's possession after he has made formal discovery must be disclosed to the other side .
8 If the holder 's vehicles suffer prohibitions because of unroadworthiness or overloading , if he has made false statements of intent which have not been fulfilled , if there has been a material change of circumstances relating to the licence holder or if an unnominated operating centre has been used , the LA may also revoke , suspend , curtail or prematurely terminate the licence .
9 He has made 12 trips to Eastern Europe and helped by his Romanian wife Fanica , who he married in November 1990 , has now mastered the language .
10 He has made few speeches and passed no Bills .
11 He has made important innovations in several areas notably in the theory of the firm ; welfare economics ; taxation ; trade cycle theory ; growth and distribution theory , and above all , in his challenge to equilibrium theory .
12 Certainly discretion is exercised by human beings , and those human beings are subject to all the , the frailties of humanity , and in many situations the policeman is in a tense but essentially human situation , where he has to make snap decisions on the spot .
13 First , he has to make scientific discoveries actually work , and second , he has to do it cost-effectively .
14 ( Palace , 18 , £10.99 ) Rocky V Brain-damaged after beating the Russian drongo Drago and penniless after being K O 'd by a bent accountant , Rocky ( Sylvester Stallone ) has no option : he has to make another film .
15 ‘ Ben is a solitary boy ; he needs to make new friends . ’
16 If he wants to make European comparisons , I refer him , as I referred the hon. Member for Sheffield , Hillsborough ( Mr. Flannery ) , to what is happening in France .
17 If he pays in first and then has to make an interim payment and he wants to make that payment out of the money in court , he must ask specifically for leave to do so and also to amend his notice of payment in so as to refer to the fact that some of the money has been paid out .
18 The worker , we concluded , is caught in that he wants to make some investment in work , even though the ends sought may be quite diverse by different workers , and , at the same time , is always caught in a situation where he has to experience feelings of resentment .
19 He has made a great number of friends here who wish him the best of luck , and hope he plans to make frequent visits back here .
20 THE unemployed can do without Peter Lilley 's daft comments as he plans to make more people jobless .
21 Characteristically , he refuses to make any secret of his work with Brown , whose Olympic drugs ban has one more year to run ; nor , in loyal fashion , does he have any doubts that Brown will return to competition and go straight to the top .
22 ‘ In the normal course of events these things take time under French law , and they 're likely to take even longer in this case because he refuses to make any move whatever until you are actually there — in France . ’
23 Mr. Stern : To ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he intends to make any proposals to alleviate the impact on the ports of south Wales of proposed barrage schemes .
24 He endeavours to make this point clear when he says : ‘ Though …
25 If he does make another comeback though , it would not be surprising if he wins a fourth title because , if he can get back behind a wheel six weeks after being so close to death , there is no knowing what the courageous Austrian can do .
26 And the second servant does n't do quite as well , he erm but he manages to make five talents out of his one talent .
27 In many discussions of such issues consent is invoked and is understood to mean , roughly , the following : a person consents to an outcome if he performs an action which he believes to make that event more likely .
28 Cos I should n't think he 's made any profit .
29 he 's made more money you can make more money
30 But he 's made this carbon thing you see , it was n't for the the apostles could n't it !
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