Example sentences of "[pers pn] made friend " in BNC.

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1 I made friends with a girl in a similar plight : Sophie had twin boys the same age as Tom , and her husband , Jack , ex-R.A.F. with a handlebar moustache , was working for his exams in chartered accountancy .
2 The third month I spent in Brittany at Sable d'Or ; there I made friends with an elderly , bearded fisherman called Pierre .
3 Anyway , I 'll go back a bit + explain how I made friends with Sarah .
4 So funnily enough , the girl that I made friends with when I was a tracer , Penny , erm she came to see me in land army uniform you see , and I said , ’ Right , if I ca n't go in the forces , I 'll join the land army ’ , so I said ’ alright ’ .
5 To begin with she made friends .
6 During her three days working in the Toronto Skydome she made friends with an athlete who now writes to her in Chinese .
7 She made friends with the teachers as well as the other pupils .
8 She started she 's that , she made friends with one or two of her colleagues so she goes to the cinema of an evening
9 Also , we made friends .
10 We made friends then who have been our friends for life .
11 They made friends with the families who stayed and who bought milk and eggs from them , and they said more than once how good it was to see the lights on across the river again .
12 They made friends with some of the Yek sergeants .
13 He got plenty of work done there ; he made friends ; he felt liberated and enjoyed himself .
14 For the last year of his life he suffered from myeloma , a form of bone cancer , and entered hospital for the last time in July where he made friends with another patient who , unfortunately , soon died .
15 It was a crash course in survival , and in learning how to get on with people ; but when he made friends there , he knew , probably for the first time in his life , that he was liked for who he was and not what he was .
16 Easy going and charming , he made friends easily ; adventurous and audacious , his exploits brought both fame and notoriety during his lifetime ; intelligent but irresponsible , he made and squandered a fortune in a few years ; all in all , he was an eccentric who lived life to the full .
17 He made friends easily though he occasionally collected the odd hanger-on who I felt sure was only waiting for a Sheikhly hand-out .
18 There he made friends for life in George Hooper and Francis Turner , who became fellow bishops , and with Thomas Thynne , in whose house he was to spend his long retirement .
19 He made friends easily and after his wife died there seemed little to keep him tied to his home area .
20 Milner was known for his charm and the ease with which he made friends .
21 As a young man he made friends effortlessly , but after his conversion he withheld proffers of easy affection , as if afraid of rebuff .
22 The first thing he did he made friends amongst the young men in the college .
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