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

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1 No administration has ever made such demands ; and no congress has ever accepted such demands .
2 It had been one of the few mistakes Gould had ever made .
3 Their closeness was less due to their nearness in age — though with only eighteen months between them it had been easy for them to grow up with similar interests and shared confidences — than to the fact that neither of their parents had ever made much of them .
4 He did not care whether or not Gunhilda had ever made her profession : she had worn the habit ; she had seemed to understand what Anselm had said about the religious life .
5 It was the most successful tour England had ever made , all the more satisfying as it began with them being written off as a bunch of no-hopers .
6 That makes a total of 3.8m tonnes for all black Africa , the highest estimate the UN has ever made .
7 The settlement is believed to be the largest compensation payment the BBC has ever made , topping the £75,000 paid in April 1982 to Dr Sydney Gee , who ran a Harley Street slimming clinic .
8 The appeal was stronger than Phoebe had ever made before .
9 This world was more complex than his stories had ever made it .
10 In fact , it was a stubborn virginity , which took all his strength to remove ; while he wrought at it she gave way to wailing , then it broke at last , a cry ; perhaps the only natural sound Emily had ever made in face of the only reality that had ever assailed her .
11 No man had ever made such patient and expert love to her .
12 ‘ I 'd always hung around with boys , never really known any men — certainly no man had ever made me feel and think the dreadful things I felt and thought whenever I saw you ! ’
13 Perhaps no ballet has ever made the same impact on dancers and audience as Stravinsky 's Rite of Spring .
14 No first night in America , no guest appearance on Wogan , no live appearance on the Royal Variety Show has ever made me quite so pathologically crazed as that little radio show .
15 10 kilos of cannabis resin , the biggest seizure of drugs Gloucestershire Police have ever made .
16 10 kilos of cannabis resin , the biggest seizure of drugs Gloucestershire Police have ever made .
17 It was hard to imagine that giants had ever made Møn their home .
18 A correspondent of The Times thought it was ‘ like the first hearing of a great symphony ’ , and Harold Laski , never one to be outdone in either flattery or hyperbole , wrote to Baldwin that it was ‘ the greatest speech a Prime Minister has ever made ’ .
19 It has near perfect 50:50 front to rear weight distribution , giving the S2 a level of control that prompted one eminent motoring magazine to hail it as possibly ‘ the best handling road car that Porsche has ever made ’ .
20 Neither my wins in the European Championships and European Cup nor my two British records had ever made the front page — but the fact that I would n't run in a relay team had .
21 He made me laugh like no one on earth has ever made me laugh .
22 Few Princes had ever made the journey to see the sight that Francis now gazed upon ; few Princes , and hardly any of lesser rank .
23 £500 a year , ’ he exulted — it was more than any of his family had ever made in their lives .
24 In all the desperate , toiling years she had been in Canada , neither her husband nor her son had ever made themselves a meal , except on one or two occasions when illness had confined her to bed .
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