Example sentences of "he had make [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Living with him had made her feel middle-aged , yet she was still only twenty-two , and it was wonderful to be free again . |
2 | He had never pretended to love her and it was her misfortune that the time that had meant nothing to him had made her his forever . |
3 | Loving him had made her whole again . |
4 | At the Harris , Harris and Overdene Christmas party three years ago he had made what some considered to be the funniest impromptu speech anyone had ever heard inside the office . |
5 | How he had made him . |
6 | However , so keen was Germi to get Dustin that he had made him co-producer , and allowed him equal say as to how the role was to be played . |
7 | Yesterday 's meat and vegetables had been high — soft and sweet with badness — he had made himself swallow it and then in the night the shite had poured out of him until he was too weak to stand . |
8 | He looked at her carefully to see he had made himself clear , then resumed his search through the file . |
9 | He had made himself prime ministerial : adopting double-breasted suits and gold-rimmed spectacles , shortening his sentences and restraining his instinctive jerks of the head . |
10 | He had made himself an internal picture of me and now only examined it against my external appearance ’ . |
11 | When she returned from the kitchen he had made himself comfortable on the sofa . |
12 | Benjamin was clearly an ambitious and careful man , neither dissolute nor spendthrift , and was probably very conservative in every way ; he had made himself respectable in Victorian terms , generating enough of a cash surplus by a lifetime of hard work and good fortune to build up that stock of 3 per cent Bank Annuities and accumulate a healthy balance with the London Provident Savings Bank . |
13 | Better , even , than he had made himself . |
14 | He turned to the entries he had made himself . |
15 | The only appointment of significance which he had made himself was that of Neville Chamberlain as Chancellor , and that had been done only two days before the beginning of his holiday . |
16 | He had carried the day , of course , for although in fourteen years he had made himself supreme King in Alba , he was born to the north , and from Moray to the northernmost island of Orkney he was the leader men trusted and knew . |
17 | He had made her laugh . |
18 | He had an innocent manner about him too , and he had made her feel at ease despite her natural reserve . |
19 | He had made her suffer and further imprisoned himself by doing so . |
20 | What she dreaded was the prospect of facing life without Nathan once he had made her his . |
21 | It was that he had made her betray herself . |
22 | After his death she therefore claimed that he had made her a donatio mortis causa of the house by this constructive delivery of the title deeds . |
23 | In those moments he had made her want things that some feminine instinct knew only he could provide . |
24 | He had made her laugh several times , had laughed once at something she 'd said , she recalled , and the entire evening had gone by on winged feet . |
25 | He had made her promise to keep him in touch with developments . |
26 | She had been a walking ruin when she came to him , and he had made her better . |
27 | Should she tell him yes , he had made her pregnant , and see if he would give her a guinea or two to put it right ? |
28 | He had made her whole body feel as though it would explode at the slightest caress from him . |
29 | He had made her angry , afraid , excited . |
30 | I had not thought my friends dull , but he had made them seem so . |