Example sentences of "make those " in BNC.
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1 | There was no mob rule or intimidation and Mr Cranley should not have made those remarks ’ . |
2 | Having made those findings , the justices then gave the following reasons for deciding that the threshold criteria under section 31 were satisfied . |
3 | It was odd to sit here , so far away , in sun and shouting , and see the small dark and light rounds of the face of the man who had made those images . |
4 | Now do you think that the campaign th the th , the campaigns against the use in cosmetic testing had anything to do with the changes that were brought in , or do you think advances and responsible er science would have , would have made those changes anyway ? |
5 | He hated her ; that was why he had made those foul accusations when surely he must know she was not capable of such treachery . |
6 | I know that my right hon. Friend has already made those points to my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for the Environment . |
7 | Having made those general comments , I shall now address specific matters raised in the debate by Opposition Members . |
8 | Investing for the future although , although we 've been keen to drive for cash er , we really wanted to , to use the benefit of having a strong balance sheet and so where investment has seemed sensible and sound , we 've made those investments , of course we 've put er , cash in the B Sky B er and we 've also invested further in the er Spanish group , the Recollectors Group taking our stake in expansion , adding some cash and getting a stake in the bigger bigger grouping . |
9 | Perhaps de Gaulle was enough of a pragmatist to have made those adjustments himself , had he remained in power . |
10 | The plaintiffs ' case was that Peats and Coopers had made mistakes of mixed fact and law , and that they were entitled to ask the court to determine whether or not Coopers had made those mistakes . |
11 | Chairman some of us have already slipped out and made those phone calls could n't somebody else not do the same ? |
12 | But immediately monitoring is coming into play here , if I was your manager , but the computer will do this by the way , but your manager will spot that and say , have you made those fifty calls . |
13 | And I 've made those a lot ! |
14 | Currie was still very much a leading figure within the SDLP when he made those remarks . |
15 | It was often obvious from the start that they would never lead to anything and this made those who were more settled openly contemptuous . |
16 | The two researchers propose that the contaminated oil acted as an ‘ adjuvant ’ — it made those rare reactions , common . |
17 | No one knows now who made those fine antique rugs that you see in the museum . |
18 | I made those notes in crude capital letters . |
19 | Professor Kermode made those remarks however à propos of Shakespeare 's Tempest . |
20 | You made assumptions which made those parts of me invisible , that shamed it into retreat , that said , ‘ You 're really like us . |
21 | Perhaps the strangest talisman — and one ( or should one say many … ? ) which made those initiates feel themselves intimately a part of the Fists — was kept in a long crypt below the Reclusiam , reached by a dropshaft which would incinerate anyone who did not sport a Black Carapace beneath their skin . |
22 | The reading of the children who made those errors would be looked at carefully . |
23 | But when we phoned her , when we made those calls saying , ‘ We know , ’ it was n't just the infidelity that Lori worried about . |
24 | On top of this there were practical pressures that made those early days very difficult . |
25 | ‘ What in God 's name made those noises ? ’ blurted Edgar , looking around , as if expecting to see some scene of carnage . |
26 | Third , the political turbulence of the seventies born of economic failure and increasing unemployment , destroyed consensus and brought " conviction politics " and real choice back to the fore with a vengeance : the Conservatives rediscovered old roots in their opposition to state intervention and their commitment to the free market ; the Labour Party rediscovered socialism and attacked the free market of capitalism at the same time as they were eager to fashion an interventionist state ; the specifics of nationalist sentiment ebbed and flowed in unpredictable ways ; and only the Liberal-SDP Alliance seemed eager to try and recreate the moderate consensus politics and policies of the fifties , and they did this despite growing signs that the social and economic conditions that made those policies viable had ceased to exist . |
27 | You made those in the back shop . |
28 | He made those tubes , because he wanted to sell the heroin . |
29 | It began this year when Dad made those wooden cut-out figures , the snowman and the presents . |
30 | " Hey , " he said , " was it — are you the guy who made those commercials , the ones they took off the air ? " |