Example sentences of "had [adv] make up [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The problem was that in reality it was not so much the Danes who had to decide — they had already made up their minds — as the remainder of the EEC partners who had to face the consequences of the Danish decision .
2 He said the survey also showed that people believed ‘ the experts ’ had already made up their minds and were not interested in others ' views .
3 As Erika had already made up her mind , that effectively ended the debate .
4 When she followed him to Italy I believe she had already made up her mind to leave us and go to him .
5 Anyway , he had given her enough money to have the baby comfortably ; and she had already made up her mind that she was n't going to have it adopted .
6 Had she but known it I had already made up my mind to get better , and nothing in the world was further from my thoughts than death . ’
7 I had already made up my mind to join the South African tour when it happened , so it was fortuitous in a way .
8 I had already made up my mind what I was going to say by the time Frankie had rapped on the door .
9 But Butler had already made up his mind .
10 De Gaulle had already made up his mind , having already instructed the French representatives on the Maudling Committee to convey the view that France did not believe it was possible to create the free trade area for which Britain was pressing .
11 Prospective buyers had been shown around , but the house had quickly made up her mind that they were not suitable for such as she .
12 He had practically made up his mind that he would never go back — certainly not to Moyalla and probably not to teaching .
13 Acheson , at least , had practically made up his mind as soon as the French had promised to ratify the Elysee agreements ; and in setting out the arguments to the US Embassy in Bangkok no alternative to recognition was in fact suggested .
14 Shifty-eyes had probably made up his mind that we were going to shoot him !
15 Last night , Amaranth Wilikins had told Grunte that she had yet to make up her mind in which of the many debates she would try to speak .
16 Since they had evidently made up their minds , none of this seemed important to them .
17 He had evidently made up his mind not to argue with anyone while on leave , and Sarah told Anne that his family thought that she was a good influence on him .
18 Although , later , as the salvation of Verdun seemed assured , the Joffre coterie claimed the honours , there is nothing to suggest that , at the moment of de Castelnau 's departure from Chantilly , Joffre had definitely made up his mind not to retreat to the Left Bank .
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