Example sentences of "have make [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He has made himself appear a poodle of the executive . ‘
2 The pair of them have lands both here in England and over in Normandy , and since Geoffrey of Anjou has made himself master of Normandy , on his son 's behalf , every man in Stephen 's backing fears for his lands over there , and must be tempted to change sides to keep Anjou 's favour .
3 Nevertheless it is an utterance of the Amis who has made himself known on other occasions , and it can be none the worse for being read by those who are able and disposed to pay intelligent attention to this range of information — which is not to imply that the information may not be disastrously misunderstood .
4 The same desire to articulate theology as something of beauty and of joy in the light of the God who has made himself known to us in Jesus Christ runs through all thirteen volumes , and makes them a unique achievement .
5 For it is that history , and that revelation , in which it is believed that God has made Himself known .
6 My best man , Alan , has made everything go smoothly , and made his contribution to what has seemed the perfect day .
7 Iain feels the effects of the alcohol drunk with the meal but it has made him feel good , giving him a sense — true or not — that he can cope , that he can deal with the way his own mind and from there be able to deal with other people 's .
8 ‘ No man has ever seen God ; the only Son , himself God , who is in the bosom of the Father , he has made him known . ’
9 The only begotten one , himself , God , has made him known ’ ( John 1:18 ) .
10 The only Son , who is the same as God and is at the Father 's side , he has made Him known .
11 Hindley has made him become a poor , dull farm worker .
12 And of a truth vile Epicurism and Sensuality will make the soul of man so degenerate and blinde , that he will not only be content to slide into brutish immorality , but please himself of this very opinion that he is a real Brute already , an Ape , Satyre , Baboon ; and that the best of men are no better , saving that civilising of them and industrious education has made them appear in a more refined shape , and long inculcate precepts have been mistaken for connate Principles of Honesty and Natural Knowledge , otherwise there be no indespensible grounds of Religion and Virtue , but what has hapned to be taken up by overruling Custome .
13 Using the milk/newspapers context has made them seen trivial : few people would find sensible the idea of a state monolith in milk supply or rigorous persecution of small-time dealers in newspapers by some all-seeing agency .
14 I only ask because Mr Hamlyn has made them look remarkably similar — the main difference is that Ms Rendell has a splendid pair of naked buttocks perched on her head where her hair should be .
15 All this involvement has led people to question their abilities and outlook on their jobs and has made them see that they are capable of doing things ( with a little training and encouragement ) they never dreamed possible a few months ago .
16 Frank Griffith has made them wonder if the letters really exist .
17 Since then , speculation that families living close to high-voltage cables are at a greater than normal risk from childhood leukaemia and other cancers , has made them wonder about the safety of their sons Daryl , aged 2 and Jack , just 8 weeks old .
18 I just , I tell you what , I , I know it sounds nasty , but I am glad that Penny is some way has had something that has made her realised what that place was all about .
19 She breathes her lament into the earth filling her mouth , saying over and over , for the habit of power has made her take the past on her shoulders , ‘ If I could return to that time , I would no longer change men into beasts as I did , and then find myself unable to change them back into men . ’
20 In Jenny 's situation , the dread of violence and the potential disintegration of her parents ' marriage has made her flee from any potential aggression .
21 Let me add that it is this very spur … which has made her choose anorexia in preference to , say , toxicomania or obesity , two conditions that spell surrender to her own greed .
22 But I repeated them in Ezra Pound. : Poet as Sculptor , and nothing that has come to my notice since , including an erudite and adulatory article on these cantos by David Gordon in Paideuma 4 ( 1975 ) , has made me want to retract my words or change my mind .
23 Instead , she said , ‘ Donald 's death has made me think ! ’
24 I suppose having my hands in my pockets has made me think about this .
25 Fox 's example has made me think again .
26 AIDS has made me think twice about how safe the whole thing is .
27 She says it has made me think why is there no local transport readily available .
28 I 've become more open , and I think in away it has made me grow up .
29 ‘ It 's an amazing feeling and has made me feel much more confident about myself and my abilities . ’
30 The sight of that blood has made me feel a whole lot better .
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