Example sentences of "have [adv] made [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Also , a character who has successfully made at least one previous WP test here is allowed a +10 bonus for any subsequent test ( this is n't cumulative with further successes ) .
2 The reading of my Botanick Essays and the Experiments he has successfully made in pursuance of what I have advanced there has created in him an earnestness to correspond with me .
3 But this time trainer Josh Gifford has apparently made up Murphy 's mind for him for Saturday 's Kempton showpiece .
4 I can only emphasise the point that Her Royal Highness has already made on the requirements for us to have a much larger membership to allow us to speak with strong voice in the many debates we find ourselves involved on behalf of our sport whether it be windsurfers , dinghies , offshore sailing craft , motor cruisers , powerboat racing , anything that virtually goes on the water we look after .
5 Reference has already made to the , largely meaningless , distinction between ‘ shares ’ and ‘ stocks . ’
6 While he may be a dead ringer for the hero of Nintendo 's Game Boy , Mario Zupanovic can never hope to earn the hundreds of millions of pounds that the ‘ other ’ Mario has already made around the world .
7 The right hon. and learned Gentleman could have made the shortest speech that he has ever made in the House .
8 The Culture Ministry has traditionally made up AGO deficits by dispensing end-of-year ‘ band-aid ’ grants ranging from C$1 to C$4 million .
9 It was the kind of ring you had to take off to wash , a kind of chased inlay of platinum and gold that Stephen had had specially made on Dadda 's advice .
10 This referred to the cartridge-belt Leslie was having specially made at Andersons of Edinburgh .
11 He will then have hurriedly made for the large sloping putting green , where professional golfers will have been holing putt after putt from 10 feet .
12 Like all seducers they then backed-off , only to return when ostensibly they found the E4s Paul Ross had already made on the crag I had begun developing too wet .
13 Henry 's defection to the charms of the nursing profession had finally made up Rosemary 's mind for her , and from now on it was going to be Hank-from-Texas who occupied all her thoughts .
14 But it was the unexpected shots that would provide the spice to the story — like the ones she had just made of the little midinette enthusing as she saw the dress she 'd sweated blood for , if not created , come down the catwalk to the roar of applause .
15 Largely unprotected and little understood , these populations of small whales need immediate investigation and protection if we are n't to repeat the dreadful and potentially catastrophic mistakes we 've already made with large whales .
16 It was the only sexual advance she had ever made to him and he knew it would be the last .
17 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 .
18 £500 a year , ’ he exulted — it was more than any of his family had ever made in their lives .
19 He had knocked on the back door while she was kneading the first batch of bread dough she had ever made in her life — something to do , she thought crossly , with coming to the country — and she had gone to answer him with floury hands and a frown .
20 It was the longest journey she had ever made in her life , and she had never been farther north than Harringay Arena .
21 I had one letter , written after he got back to Darvel , in which he spoke of how our parting had affected him : ‘ You seemed so big-eyed and pathetic when I left , that it fairly caught my heart ; that exit was the most difficult I 've ever made in my life . ’
22 ‘ BEST decision I 've ever made in my life , ’ said Des Walker , gazing down from the terrace of his Genoese apartment at sunlit rocks and ocean .
23 None of the children had wanted birthday cake , which Tina had mistakenly made with fruit and nuts in it , so they ate it as their second course .
24 A remark which someone had once made to me about a man who had gone mad in the camp came clearly out of the darkness :
25 A memory of that facetious remark Vass had once made about opposites and their power to attract .
26 The boy 's unfortunately unsober condition and his inadequate ability to express himself had clearly made for confusion .
27 Sitting by her bedroom window later that night , Laura lectured herself for having been so naïve as to have been upset by the remarks he had originally made on the dance-floor .
28 But probably his overriding motive was the concern to preserve a symbolic integrity by scrupulously honouring the pledge that he had often made during the war to allow the French people to choose their own institutions .
29 During the trial , several prosecution witnesses reportedly retracted incriminating statements they had earlier made against the defendants .
30 He said that certain officials and a councillor were determined to get rid of Mrs Kemp because of the demands she was making , and had consistently made during her whole period in office , for the improvement of child care in Orkney .
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