Example sentences of "i have make [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I had no intention of trying to explain the whereabouts of Sunil 's goods to Sunil or his henchmen until I 'd made contact with Zaria , and if she did n't come across soon there was a good chance she 'd find me hanging from a Christmas tree by the neck .
2 I 'd made love to her class of Englishwoman before , and had no particular wish to renew the experience .
3 In fact , you were the first woman I 'd made love to in quite a long time , and I have n't even been interested in anyone since you were offered this job here and accepted it .
4 Last year , right , I was on holiday in the South of France and I , I 'd made friends with these two German people and I 'm a bit wary of German people anyway , cos of what 's happened and everything .
5 She had lain awake the night before , thinking , if only I 'd made Dan stay .
6 Now I know that when I had made love to you that afternoon I was right to follow my instincts . ’
7 I had made proposals on National Insurance but that , said Nigel , was a Budget matter .
8 I had made notations by the Cicero Club stories .
9 ‘ You suspected that from the little you told me that morning at Coutances I had made investigations and found out something . ’
10 I had made loops to go over her wrists , I told her , so that she would n't lose her grip .
11 By Christmas 1942 I had settled down pretty well at B.P. I had made friends and was enjoying the camaraderie that was peculiar to wartime organisations .
12 There was only one occasion when , either preoccupied or through sheer inattentiveness , I found him rising before I had made preparations to follow .
13 I had made Lucy take off her anorak so she looked a bit less like an urban guerrilla , even though the T-shirt she was wearing underneath — ‘ Rats Have Rights ’ — was a bit of a giveaway , or maybe I was just paranoid .
14 I was glad I had made arrangements with a City Temple friend to go back to the flat in Southwark to collect the last of my wanted books etc .
15 Vancouver boasted the largest Chinese community in the country , and I had made scores of Chinese-Canadian friends .
16 I had to make decisions as to whether I should join the choir or arrange to play quartets .
17 I had to make haste now or I would be late , so I threw my kit in the back of the Porsche , threaded my way through the traffic on the Kingston By-pass and then put my foot down on the M3 , keeping a wary eye open for the police .
18 so I had to make conversation then I said erm so how are the old Colts B doing and he goes er had a bit of a junior
19 ‘ I felt I had to make changes .
20 ‘ I knew I had to make money , ’ he says .
21 I had to make love to both of them in the lift .
22 But it was for the lock from the people , you know and he , he got round like this , and this is the God 's truth as well again , he 'd come to me from America and er they , I had to make locks for certain people they called them statos , status symbols there , in their own houses , you know , where they put this lock on and anybody as he 's got one like that , you know and from America to Dick in Willenhall to make them .
23 I had to make enquiries behind her back , so to speak .
24 I 've made Simon Singh captain and we play Central next week . ’
25 I certainly know erm , reading quotes and audits and things and even just reading the procedures myself I 've made notes against certain things that .
26 I work part-time and I 've made friends too but my heart is still in England .
27 I 'm only human — I love to swim and play tennis , and I 've made friends there too . ’
28 and that 's what I 'm gon na be aiming to do , if it , if I break even in two years I 'd be happy cos I 've made money back and then I 'll be making profit after that , and you wo n't make it back in the first year , no way
29 I hope I 've made things a little clearer . "
30 ‘ I have to confess , you 're not the first woman I 've made love to . ’
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