Example sentences of "we 've made [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Foggerty says he ca n't devote sufficient time to it , so we 've made no progress there .
2 " We 've made no headway towards finding out whether your suspicions of Mr. Andrew Stavanger 's letter are justified We do n't yet know where Mr. Stavanger is , and such evidence as we 've been able to discover so far is inconclusive , " I said .
3 It may be unconscious , but we 've made a decision at some stage about how it 's going to be .
4 Right , now there 's one , we 've made a decision to defer consideration of this report , but because both Mr and Mrs had indicated they wanted to speak before I took the vote , I 'm prepared to take the speeches , but I do n't know that there 's very much of a motion that can legally be moved .
5 Right we 've made a decision I know we can but er
6 We did Decadence in London and America together — and we 've made a film for Channel 4 television .
7 So what we 've done we 've made a film just to show you all the different jobs that archaeologists do .
8 Erm we 've made a provision for interest payable on the loan on the assumption that we may have to borrow money on an overdraft basis .
9 We 're making a mess , we 've made a mess of the table .
10 Instead of plays being acted by the city craftsmen once a year , we 've made a craft of play-acting .
11 STUDENT Chris Smith was given £1,000 from a pools company — and then told : ‘ Sorry , we 've made a mistake . ’
12 Take time to say , ‘ How can I present my organization in the best light ? okay We 've made a mistake . ’
13 It is no trouble now for Cecil Parkinson to turn round now and say ‘ okay , we 've made a mistake , let's have a public enquiry ’ .
14 Silver Reed knitters will find we 've made a change in their favourite feature .
15 We 've been out so long that we 've made a name for ourselves , we got props [ respect ] .
16 Well it certainly is , and we think that we 've had an examin of our co , examination of the constitution , we 've made a number of changes , but the task for Labour now is to press on with the issues of looking at our policies , and making sure that our economic policy and our social policy a actually meets the changes that are out their in the world .
17 We 've made a guess from the piece of paper found in the pocket of Place 's coat . ’
18 Yes , a useful point of clarification because actually we bid to the , we 've made a submission to the Department of Transport to install cameras on their behalf on their roads and we want them to pay for them .
19 We 've made an assessment on the single reports , yeah and we 're asking members to erm , give us guidance on the principles it and your response in order to , to get a response to the regional health authority by this Friday .
20 ‘ Because we 've made an arrangement .
21 Yeah , so we have made our telephone call , we 've made an appointment for say seven o'clock in the evening .
22 We 've assumed , we have n't got any information given to us to tell us where so I 've made an assumption we 've made an assumption that
23 And throughout we 've made the corners rounded and the joints crevice free .
24 ‘ We 're college educated , we 've made the decision to do this , ’ Rose states matter of factly .
25 We 've made the decision to audit these erm , the procedure , the ones where the procedures on their own , once a year .
26 I 'm beginning to be quite confident that we were right , though it will be some years before we can be really certain we 've made the breakthrough .
27 that would be to completely undermine the effect of article eighty five , we simply would n't be able to raise our shield at all , we would have a counterclaim but at which point since we had no of what erm , for example as one of it 's principal defences , defences , erm we would say we 've made the plaintiffs case very much easier , they 've now got all our money , we 're bankrupt , we ca n't pursue our claim because we 've got no money to pursue it with in article eighty five would of been completely undermined because we would not of had a realistic opportunity to raise article eighty five as a defence and your Lordship to do that would of had to not only set aside the counterclaim as a set off , but also to set aside the entire eighty five defence to stayed it or to have set it aside
28 He wo n't even let us use the radio-telephone until after we 've made the rendez-vous .
29 We 've made the garden .
30 We 've made the effort together .
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