Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] made " in BNC.

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1 But they should know that anyway , or I made that point yesterday , so er th the point they quoted was that erm erm rang up the team and got told no you 've got ta put it on a fax , find it hard to believe that that was if that was the manager on the phone but it 's just important that the people on the team know who the senior managers are .
2 Either that , or she made up her mind to marry the wretched fellow .
3 In this case a gold frame was chosen to match another picture in the bedroom , but it would also have looked attractive in a pastel pink frame or one made from pine or a darker wood , depending on the room for which it was intended .
4 Or we made a little fault with the design .
5 Or they made their contribution through Lutheran forms , as happened in the famous case of Greiter 's melody for Ps.119 , ‘ Es sind doch alle ’ .
6 Well some of the questions you think erm you think erm you know , are n't they a bit well way out or what made them ask that .
7 Boycott led the way with 86 and everyone made a contribution of sorts , but soon after lunch on the final day they were 290 for 6 and defeat was still possible .
8 When we arrived I was introduced to the medium , Helen , a quite ordinary , sandy-haired woman in her mid-thirties , and the rest of the group , Dora and Leo and Katy and Humphrey , and everyone made a great fuss of me .
9 As the Saturday evening went on and everyone made use of the food and drinks on site , the Leisure Promotions team set about arranging the well-known Night Event .
10 He hated to see a dripping tap , and nothing made him angrier than Blackpool Tower blazing with , what to him was , utterly squandered energy .
11 Depressed people can of course make hasty and unwise decisions , and I made one such decision when , during my second term at Berkeley , I decided to give up my London flat .
12 He was alone for just a few minutes and I made my offer .
13 The snow improved as the slope steepened and I made good time up the 100 metres to the ridge top and along to the ‘ summit ’ .
14 My father and I made merry over the Devil and the folly of believing in him as we supposed many did .
15 Again we had a double bed , and I made one or two tentative sexual advances , to no effect .
16 Tremayne vaguely suggested coffee , and I made a mug of instant for us each .
17 Sasbach was no exception and I made good progress with Pascal 's Pensées .
18 Mother always got annoyed when that story came up in conversation , and I made sure that it frequently did .
19 There were people on my side and I made it .
20 From then on idle chit-chat returned and I made no attempt to direct things back to what I believed were more important matters .
21 When they left , however , and I made the decision to stay , I knew it might be hard for me but I knew also that I was doing the right thing .
22 The wife and daughter were usually silent , but Service and I made up for that .
23 That one God could be Three made no sense to my logical or visual mind , and I made that my main , and most genuine stumbling block .
24 I made it and I made it back , but the friend who saw me onto the train was so concerned at my appearance , she phoned my daughter .
25 It was only a few square feet in size and I made it into a carpet of flowers .
26 After school the following afternoon , Alf Norris and I made a beeline to see the damage .
27 Then when she was going out the next day and I made no attempt to open it , she said ‘ Where 's yer manners ? ‘
28 The weather was damp and chilly but the sleeping bag felt mighty good and I made it through the first night , sleeping like a log .
29 She seated me on her right , and I made my first direct pass as soon as we sat down .
30 After perhaps ten to fifteen minutes the feeling faded , although I also did not wish to speak and I made my way outside .
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