Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] have make " in BNC.

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1 ( ii ) has had a bankruptcy order made against him or has made a composition or arrangement with his creditors or has made a proposal for a voluntary arrangement under Part VIII of the Insolvency Act 1986 or is or has been a director of a company in respect of which an administration order under Part II of the Insolvency Act 1986 or a winding-up order has been made or in respect of which a resolution for voluntary winding up has been passed or which has made a proposal for a voluntary arrangement under Part I of the Insolvency Act 1986 or in respect of which a person has been appointed receiver or administrative receiver ; or
2 Assets are frozen , you ca n't get your hands on them on the whole until you 've got your grant of probate or you 've made declarations if it 's a small will .
3 Fifthly , a member who is adjudged bankrupt or who has made a composition with his creditors ceases to be a member .
4 The " planned estimate " will be sent in all cases , even if you have a meter box outside your property or we have made other arrangements with you for access .
5 Once again I would stress that neither my client nor I have made any approach to the company apart from this letter .
6 And I think even while we 'd been in Opposition , remember no one knew whether we were going to win or not , it surprised many people when we did , there had been some sort of discreet across-the-fence interest at the professional Civil Service level in some of the concepts that we were developing and I 'd made it a point of writing the occasional pamphlet as our thinking went along to send out smoke signals to everyone including the civil servants as to what we were about .
7 I remember before that the wind changed pretty suddenly from southwest to nearer west I think and I 'd made a new hen house I thought indestructible .
8 Well the last the last time when Sunderland got to the Final in seventy-three er there were five of us in the , in my house and I 'd made red and white rosettes
9 My last chance and I 've made a mess of it .
10 I ought to be home in three days and I 've made a deal with Henry .
11 You were seen one afternoon this week and I 've made inquiries . ’
12 I work part-time and I 've made friends too but my heart is still in England .
13 They always let you use a ‘ phone and sometimes you get a private one in a booth or similar and I 've made many Stateside calls that way .
14 oh and I 've made a big rug at the centre , which I shall have home before Christmas , a big woollen rug I 've made , yes so , oh it 's a beautiful rug it 's with those er silver thing you push through the hole on the canvas
15 ‘ I just could tell it was all getting to be too much for Mrs Foster , and I 've made some suggestions .
16 I 'm only human — I love to swim and play tennis , and I 've made friends there too . ’
17 Old Ralf likes me , and I 've made myself very serviceable to him , and behaved myself circumspectly here .
18 That 's why I 'm so thankful that I 'm on the reading and that I like sewing , I like walking and I 've made some very nice friends within easy walking distance , I can go out and have a coffee with them , because I , while I 'm recovering from the agony 's of from the finance
19 I think that one of the great problems , and I 've made a number of studies of individual Puritans in the seventeenth century , is that we talk about Puritanism and we think of Victorian Nonconformity .
20 And I 've made those a lot !
21 Vancouver boasted the largest Chinese community in the country , and I had made scores of Chinese-Canadian friends .
22 We had had our school trial in the concrete playground and I had made the team ; so here I was , complete with black Curtis plimsolls ( I had had to ask my Mum to buy me a pair ) and white ‘ Alf Ramsey ’ shorts .
23 Well , for one thing , he did n't know about it and I had made a conscious decision that if I was ever to be ( he nearly says ’ become someone ’ ) .
24 Unfortunately , they were behind schedule and I had to make do with a curry-house scene .
25 It was irrelevant to them , and I had to make my way with them from point one .
26 To begin with I found it almost too much to take on board , but it was all extremely thought-provoking and I had to make a decision to put my heart into it or not to bother at all ; it would have been pointless just to dip into it now and again .
27 But I had not voluntarily given up my ‘ lecturing ’ ; my institute had closed on account of the Cyprus situation , and I had to make do with inadequate ‘ private means ’ , even ‘ touching capital ’ , which would have deeply shocked Ivy .
28 On another occasion he drove me back to my hotel and I had to make it very clear it was n't on .
29 And I had to make all these er computations out and er I made fifty that I thought nobody could pick .
30 I wanted to go to Scotland and I remember I came to say goodbye to my parents and that was in the evening and I went by train to Liverpool Street and it was pouring with rain and I had to make my way , I had a taxi across to Euston , you see , and er and I went up th the left side of the country , see , past Carlisle and and then across and across and then and to Greenock er er to Dunoon , you see .
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