Example sentences of "have made on the " in BNC.
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1 | Total Recall is by far the best appearance Arnie has made on the Commodore , with large , well-defined sprites bouncing around colourful subgames . |
2 | For a moment she could n't think what he meant , then she remembered with dismay that she 'd already asked him to join her and Elaine and a few of the island friends they 'd made on the new power-boat Stephen had treated them to as the hotel neared completion . |
3 | Carson pulled out his pad and tried to read the shaky notes that he 'd made on the Underground . |
4 | It was the decision she 'd made on the silent journey back to the hotel , and one she intended to keep . |
5 | Yet if they , or the possible abbatial vacancy , had any connection with the king , both may have stemmed from the unsuccessful attack which the Liber Eliensis records him as once having made on the monastery . |
6 | ‘ Look at the mess you 've made on the carpet ! ’ |
7 | that 's right , and not even , not even a word of appreciation for , a , a sale you 've clinched or a good impression you 've made on the end deal |
8 | We turned and descended slowly to the tracks we had made on the ascent earlier that morning , then sloughed our way down . |
9 | The bank , which paid £70million to have its headquarters constructed , said it was ‘ delighted ’ , although it declined to say exactly what book profit it had made on the deal . |
10 | There was , Henry felt , something rather unsavoury about Maltby. perhaps that was why he had never worked up the notes he had made on the case . |
11 | On that first morning after transmission , none of the production team had the slightest idea of the impact the film — well , Hannah Hauxwell — had made on the general public . |
12 | For those children going straight to foster families , without even the support of the friends they had made on the journey , natural feelings had to be forced down as adjustments to a new environment and a new language were made . |
13 | Nothing could lift his mood — not the fact that his supplier had managed to get his hands on a pirate video of the new Schwarzenegger , nor the really quite healthy profit he had made on the afternoon 's racing at York , nor even the fat Havana cigar to which he had treated himself . |
14 | The comprehensive victory of the National government showed how little impact fascism in particular and political extremism in general had made on the British public by 1935 . |
15 | Henry 's first appearance on television was due to a lucky prophecy he had made on the radio phone-in . |
16 | I did my best to produce an attractive synopsis , embellishing it with some of the sketches I had made on the spot . |
17 | The young earl of Stafford was coming early into prominence , for he was one of the new knights Henry had made on the eve of his coronation . |
18 | ‘ A couple of years ago the kids who had been on the trip from Bawnmore just turned up at the self-help group premises and wanted to see the friends they had made on the holiday again , ’ Adree said . |
19 | the decision 's made on the and the stands space so there 's no stand space . |
20 | It 's made on the amount that that person , that individual is receiving in income support . |
21 | The decisions that we have made on the interior and justice portfolio — to deal with terrorism more closely in an intergovernmental agreement — open up the possibility of much greater co-operation against terrorism . |
22 | Can I echo the comments that people have made on the value of rural schools to villages . |