Example sentences of "[pers pn] have made [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Once again I would stress that neither my client nor I have made any approach to the company apart from this letter .
32 I have made this decision with some regret — but not without a great deal of thought . ’
33 I have made this search my life , ’ she said .
34 By bringing still more evidence to light , I hope I have made some contribution towards reforming an outmoded and unfair system , one that permits arrogant and unscrupulous commissioners to do as they please .
35 Would at least the Noble Baroness be prepared to have a look at that what appears to be , and I have made some investigations , a somewhat distressing situation .
36 Well I have made some notes since you j can I just walk down and get them I want this to happen I made some notes , here .
37 Eventually he wrote ‘ I am in such a stew over Primavera that I have made some sketches myself .
38 Many important political questions are , of course , left unanswered in this presentation , and it would be naive to suppose they are readily answerable ; I have made some qualifications to this effect in the course of the argument .
39 I have made some tests , and it may help to give the results , though observers with keener eyes than mine will be able to do better .
40 ‘ I thought of that but I have made some enquiries .
41 I see you 've made several versions of
42 Such is Kylie 's potential in the eyes of the showbusiness speculators of Hollywood however that the musical may have to wait until she has made another movie .
43 The only way in which she has made any reference to what happened during the night has been in the form of two pictures .
44 We 'd just feel happier if we 'd thought you 'd made some provisions for the future . ’
45 His words went straight to her heart , and she remembered the private wish she 'd made that day , that Nicolo would tell her he loved her .
46 Only a few hours later and Fabia was wishing with all she had that she had touched wood when she 'd made that statement .
47 All the reading and yet she was n't even sure she 'd made any progress .
48 Early one pre-Sale morning a stranger silently passed two sorters working in the vestibule , went for a few minutes into the Church , which happened at eh time to be empty of all nut noods , and then said to them as he walked out ‘ You 've made that Church live . ’
49 And you 've made that plain enough . ’
50 " Yes , you 've made that plain enough and it does n't bother me . "
51 And you 've made this thing , hydrogen carbonate
52 You 've made this programme yours , Fran , and the public would n't be happy to accept a substitute .
53 Well you 've made this study and you 've written a book , Policies for Educational Accountability I think it 's called , which is just recently come out , and I 'm sure that will be a , a very worthwhile contribution , but let me just ask you a personal questions .
54 But once you 've made this sauce of yours I suggest you have a bath and a rest before we eat .
55 It is a heartening sight , evocative of all the sun and bright colours of Provence ; it is economical because it is one of those composite dishes which you gradually build up , to which you can make additions or subtractions and for which the planning of the colours , flavours , extra salads , vegetables , sauces , becomes perfectly intoxicating — but steady , keep a hold , or you 'll find you 've made enough food for thirty , and you 'll have to order another case of wine and invite twenty more guests …
56 You 've made enough trouble already .
57 I note that you 've made some headway towards solving things on the technical front .
58 You 've made some provision for your children it 's written in absolute trust for their benefit .
59 And you 've made some additions
60 ‘ Tell Graham you 've made some enquiries and that you 've come up with something .
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