Example sentences of "has make [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Iain feels the effects of the alcohol drunk with the meal but it has made him feel good , giving him a sense — true or not — that he can cope , that he can deal with the way his own mind and from there be able to deal with other people 's .
2 ‘ No man has ever seen God ; the only Son , himself God , who is in the bosom of the Father , he has made him known . ’
3 The only begotten one , himself , God , has made him known ’ ( John 1:18 ) .
4 The only Son , who is the same as God and is at the Father 's side , he has made Him known .
5 Hindley has made him become a poor , dull farm worker .
6 And of a truth vile Epicurism and Sensuality will make the soul of man so degenerate and blinde , that he will not only be content to slide into brutish immorality , but please himself of this very opinion that he is a real Brute already , an Ape , Satyre , Baboon ; and that the best of men are no better , saving that civilising of them and industrious education has made them appear in a more refined shape , and long inculcate precepts have been mistaken for connate Principles of Honesty and Natural Knowledge , otherwise there be no indespensible grounds of Religion and Virtue , but what has hapned to be taken up by overruling Custome .
7 Using the milk/newspapers context has made them seen trivial : few people would find sensible the idea of a state monolith in milk supply or rigorous persecution of small-time dealers in newspapers by some all-seeing agency .
8 I only ask because Mr Hamlyn has made them look remarkably similar — the main difference is that Ms Rendell has a splendid pair of naked buttocks perched on her head where her hair should be .
9 All this involvement has led people to question their abilities and outlook on their jobs and has made them see that they are capable of doing things ( with a little training and encouragement ) they never dreamed possible a few months ago .
10 Frank Griffith has made them wonder if the letters really exist .
11 Since then , speculation that families living close to high-voltage cables are at a greater than normal risk from childhood leukaemia and other cancers , has made them wonder about the safety of their sons Daryl , aged 2 and Jack , just 8 weeks old .
12 I just , I tell you what , I , I know it sounds nasty , but I am glad that Penny is some way has had something that has made her realised what that place was all about .
13 She breathes her lament into the earth filling her mouth , saying over and over , for the habit of power has made her take the past on her shoulders , ‘ If I could return to that time , I would no longer change men into beasts as I did , and then find myself unable to change them back into men . ’
14 In Jenny 's situation , the dread of violence and the potential disintegration of her parents ' marriage has made her flee from any potential aggression .
15 Let me add that it is this very spur … which has made her choose anorexia in preference to , say , toxicomania or obesity , two conditions that spell surrender to her own greed .
16 But I repeated them in Ezra Pound. : Poet as Sculptor , and nothing that has come to my notice since , including an erudite and adulatory article on these cantos by David Gordon in Paideuma 4 ( 1975 ) , has made me want to retract my words or change my mind .
17 Instead , she said , ‘ Donald 's death has made me think ! ’
18 I suppose having my hands in my pockets has made me think about this .
19 Fox 's example has made me think again .
20 AIDS has made me think twice about how safe the whole thing is .
21 She says it has made me think why is there no local transport readily available .
22 I 've become more open , and I think in away it has made me grow up .
23 ‘ It 's an amazing feeling and has made me feel much more confident about myself and my abilities . ’
24 The sight of that blood has made me feel a whole lot better .
25 Everyone has made me feel so very welcome and I 'm fortunate in that . ’
26 ‘ Being with England has made me realise what I have missed ’
27 Pleased ‘ Being with the English lads again has made me realise just what I have been without .
28 I do n't think prison really teaches you anything , though it has made me realise I 'm as good as any prison officer , if not better .
29 ‘ You know , Lissa , seeing you tonight has made me realise that I 'd hate to lose contact with you again .
30 I supported the lifting of sanctions , but the avalanche of death and blood has made me realise we 've all been conned ’ .
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