Example sentences of "he have [verb] to make a " in BNC.
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1 | He has sought to make a political attack on me , and I shall reply in the same way because the right hon. Gentleman has been highly selective in his summary of the case . |
2 | He is in such demand as a speaker that he has had to make a rule that he will no longer accept invitations to functions that are unconnected with the coal industry . |
3 | He has promised to make a decision before the end of this week , but most party leaders predict he will be persuaded by the Clinton sweep to stay on the sidelines . |
4 | I think he 'd tried to make a certain birdie but he 'd really come unstuck . |
5 | Even before he reached his nineteenth birthday , he had begun to make a name as a choreographer , and one of the works he made then is still danced : only a trifle , but full of the wit that was one of his gifts . |
6 | It had been alleged in London , possibly truthfully , that he had intended to make a drinking tankard of it . |
7 | After his injury in the 400 metre semi final at the Barcelona Olympics , he had hoped to make a career in basketball . |
8 | He had decided to make a move . |
9 | Hoping he had decided to make a clean sweep and tell Marc everything , Sarella waited to hear what he had to say . |
10 | He had agreed to make a financial contribution of $50,000 from the family trust to help finance a social club to be named after him . |
11 | Even though he had attempted to make a propagandist contribution to the British war effort in 1915–17 , he was slandered as a traitor . |
12 | ‘ He 's got to make a mistake , ’ Culley said , ‘ or else we get lucky . ’ |