Example sentences of "she have make [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | She has made him more of an Expressionist than he really was but she has realised an essential truth : that Heartbreak House is a deeply poetic play about the death of liberal hopes and the cracking-apart of a civilisation . |
2 | I started buying every issue of Tennis World after Capriati 's looks and sheer dedication in every match she has played , brought me into tennis and she has made me become an addict . |
3 | But whether or not the Queen Mother is out of step with public opinion on divorce , she has made it clear no one will tell her how to behave . |
4 | She has made it quite plain and understood — |
5 | Sarah Brightman 's Rose was a bloodless creature — she has to make us believe in the devil-may-care spirit of theatrical folk to show up the stuffiness of the aristocrats . |
6 | Whether because of the position she 'd made him adopt , or the bonds securing him , he was as stiff as a fence post . |
7 | Now she 'd made him angry again . |
8 | It took her a week to make , that dress , she 'd made it specially for the dance at the police cadets ’ college , and then she 'd been so shy she 'd spent most of the evening in the Ladies . |
9 | She just could n't say then that she 'd made it all up . |
10 | She 'd made it to her bedroom door before Guy 's voice called after her . |
11 | She 'd made it worse . |
12 | But , still the same , Fabia felt hot by the time she 'd made it to her room , so went and took a shower and changed her clothes and supposed , since it had to be lunchtime , that she should set about getting a snack of some sort . |
13 | Maggie scrounged what food she could , and when Sarah dipped a crust of bread in the cabbage soup she 'd made she could see the cracks in the bottom of the dish through the thin liquid . |
14 | She never comes because he hangs himself , she has nobody to be nurse to , but her journey — were she to have made it — would prove as nugatory as his . |
15 | Sir George had made his impressive leap from the top of it ; she had made hers from fully three feet lower . |
16 | She had made them some food , then gone out again . |
17 | For the first time in years Harriet was overwhelmed by a wave of homesickness , and not now for New York , but for the haven of her London flat , the bolt-hole she had made her very own . |
18 | She had made her a cool and sweet-smelling bed of grasses inside a circle of powder to keep away ants and other insects . |
19 | Rosalba saw Zenaida beautiful , glowing in the soft green dress she had made her , with the almond eyes and slender limbs of Caterina … . |
20 | After she had made me into a clown , she laughed in a very satisfied way . |
21 | This she had made me promise when I was nine and she continued to insist that my refusal to live my life her way was selfishness and rank ingratitude . |
22 | She had made him stupid , and mocked him , and his old assumptions about her docility had blinded him . |
23 | With a single look she had made him feel faintly ridiculous . |
24 | Midnight was lying on the floor away from the bed she had made him . |
25 | She had made him his favourite bottom pie and onions for supper that evening when he came in from the fishing , and he had gone back down to Mother Russell 's after , for a few ales . |
26 | He remembered very clearly that she had made him look a fool . |
27 | At last she had made him look at her ! |
28 | She had made him come alive in heart and mind . |
29 | She had made him some breakfast about 7.30 . |
30 | She was the most efficient secretary he had ever had and it irked him that she had made it clear that , if and when he moved , she would wish to stay at Larksoken . |