Example sentences of "has make [pers pn] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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31 | Jim Hind 's advice on planning calving dates raised points I 'd never considered and although obviously aimed at cattle , has made me rethink my goat mating . |
32 | All of this has made me understand that it is time for change , and I want to explain how I believe I can continue to serve Britain . |
33 | Well I think like Lucy said it has made you think about the really . |
34 | ‘ And now , when it 's over , Florian has made you realise that you could quite safely have done so . |
35 | ‘ Theo , my dear girl , your country sojourn has made you hoydenish . |
36 | I ask if rum was in the original recipe and she says , no , and I say that 's what stops the cake standing firm and has made it melt all over the place , and she says , ‘ It 's gon na do the same to you , ’ and we laugh like we 're kids . |
37 | In particular , the weakness of the US dollar has made it look cheap on a comparison of purchasing power . |
38 | The recession has made it take a hard look at the cost of law and at the attitude of big London firms that it 's used for more than fifty years . |
39 | The frequency of such bids has made it seem that stockmarket valuations are arbitrary , that bidders are stealing money from somebody else rather than creating wealth , and that American and British managers spend too much time shuffling assets and too little investing ( that is , building factories ) for the future . |
40 | The call of the birds has made it seem good |
41 | In Molly 's own words : ‘ Thinking back to these early classes , I realise that it has always been the enthusiastic response of the class members that has made it seem supremely worth while to go on … |
42 | He has made us think ! ’ |
43 | For the Lord who has made us amend your heart and change your mind and take pity on me . " ) |
44 | 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 . |