Example sentences of "make any [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Have you managed to make , have you made any friends at all , in the flats ? |
2 | Neither the PGL nor NIBA selectors have made any changes for Thursday night 's showdown , and players of both teams are asked to report at Jordanstown at 6pm . |
3 | The kind of love he wanted she could never give , and had never made any pretence of . |
4 | So what we have n't made any progress on beyond , on that side of things is erm if we do the coding over in Caernarvon , where that will be . |
5 | Shaking her head over Tracey 's capacity for self-absorption , Loretta reflected that she had not yet made any progress in her attempt to track down Melanie Gandell 's relatives . |
6 | The only way in which she has made any reference to what happened during the night has been in the form of two pictures . |
7 | It is the first time since the split was announced six days ago that Diana has made any reference to the break-up . |
8 | He left nothing of the kind with me and never made any reference to such a document . |
9 | But Liz had never mentioned that Ross was so staggeringly good-looking ; nor had she made any reference to his devastating physical impact , although , to be fair , since both she and her cousin had only just finished taking their final college examinations , they 'd hardly been able to spend any time together before the wedding . |
10 | I have enclosed a copy and would be most grateful if you could find the time to scan through it to see if I have made any errors of fact or tactics . |
11 | I would be grateful if you could just check to see if I have made any errors of fact , or have misunderstood any point you and your colleagues made to us . |
12 | Well as I as I read it the Co you have n't made any allowance for conversions , you 've made an assumption that part of the housing figure will be met by conversions . |
13 | Central TV have not yet made any approach to Villa owner Doug Ellis — but if Ellis wo n't play ball , then Newbon may try his luck with other Midlands giants like Coventry or Nottingham Forest . |
14 | Once again I would stress that neither my client nor I have made any approach to the company apart from this letter . |
15 | I would add that as far as I am aware neither our client nor any other person in this firm has made any approach regarding this matter to the company , its managers or staff . |
16 | Q : Have you ever made any contact with responsible dog owner 's ? |
17 | And his mother-have you made any provision for her ? ’ |
18 | We can assure you that the Bank of Spain has never made any kind of operation in options with our institution . |
19 | The man was still a spectator , walking slowly towards the action , now , but without having made any kind of a decision . |
20 | His few words scarcely made any sense to her . |
21 | The defendant , who gave evidence at the trial , also denied that he had confessed to Zaidie and further denied that he had ever made any threats against Paulette , as alleged by Zaidie and Matadial . |
22 | I have never made any secret about the fact that my view on Monktonhall colliery is that British Coal should reopen the colliery . |
23 | I have never made any secret of the fact |
24 | You 've never made any secret of wanting her . |
25 | I have never made any secret of the fact that I believe that the future of Monktonhall lies in British Coal working the pit and we have said that from the start . |
26 | Arens insisted that he had not made any requests for US financial aid to cover the costs of the conflict . |
27 | They 've refurbished it but they 've not made any space for a down escalator have they ? |
28 | Decisions decisions decisions — I 've never made any decisions on my own before , I 've just gone along with what everyone said . |
29 | So far we have not made any decisions about who will be featured . ’ |
30 | Because I do n't think we 'll have made any decisions by two thirty . |