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

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1 I say no mine , perhaps the choice of location … he says it ca n't be your fault , you have made love to the most brilliant and beautiful men of your generation , you have slept with the great .
2 We have made visits to actuarial societies in every corner of the globe and received many overseas visitors and we were struck by the similarity of the issues we face .
3 ‘ We have made offers to them which we believe go beyond our legal responsibilities , ’ he said .
4 It 's true we have made changes to our diet since the National Advisory Committee on Nutritional Information ( NACNE ) report in 1983 which blew the whistle on the state of the British diet .
5 We have made submissions to the Commission with our views on proposed life assurance and pensions directives and we have had successful meetings with representatives of the Commission on the issued raised in both these areas .
6 This report one of a series commissioned by Lothian Region considers ways in which colleges have made input to the education of pupils still at secondary school .
7 Two universities have made awards to him in recognition of his scientific distinction .
8 It is also in part a result of the demands of modern life which have made access to ordered information more and more necessary .
9 Both the rising expectations of the rural working population and the changing character of the village have made access to some form of transport an essential element of contemporary rural life .
10 In Ealing , social workers , H.E.A.R.S ( Hounslow & Ealing AIDS Response Service ) and the Ealing Home Support team have made referrals to ACET to provide for needs where a single agency can not give all of the support required .
11 Recently , numbers of researchers have made pleas to managers to get back to basics and be continually alert to counter-productive actions .
12 That is one good reason why we have been supporting several non-governmental projects in the region and why we have made representations to presidents and other leaders about the state of children in those countries .
13 Will the Home Secretary confirm that his adviser on race matters , the Commission For Racial Equality , have made representations to the Government that their proposal to withdraw legal aid from applicants would leave the Government in breach of the provisions of the Race Relations Act 1976 ?
14 Would readers who have made applications to the foundation write with their experiences , successful or not .
15 " I have a headache " , " I have an appointment " , " I am too tired " , " I am too drunk " , or a hundred other excuses can take the place of " I have to make love to you " .
16 But , Valero asserted , ‘ some application users are aware that they have to make changes to their algorithms and to their way of programming if they want applications to run quicker . ’
17 We therefore have to make adjustments to these cereals if we are going to provide the horse with the nutrients it needs .
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