Example sentences of "[pers pn] also make " in BNC.

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1 I also made a promise to myself that when I got picked again for a major championship I would progress beyond the first round .
2 I also made a documentary about the U-boat campaign which in two world wars had nearly brought us to our knees ; and I have always regretted that after the last war , when we sank so many of them in deep water , we did not keep one as a trophy and bring it up the Thames into the heart of London : it would have been a perennial attraction for every schoolboy in the country .
3 I also made documentaries on the battleships Bismarck and Tirpitz , with both of which , as the reader may recall , I had had distant brushes , and the battlecruiser or fast battleship Scharnhorst which had sunk my father 's Rawalpindi .
4 I also made a number of foreign trips .
5 I also made the point of linking the ideas of wilderness and beauty , which you lose if the place is covered in telephones and railways .
6 And I also made a couple of erm copper ashtrays and and and beat them .
7 I also made contact with the local cycle touring group and did several rides with them at weekends and on Tuesday evenings .
8 In announcing the government 's intention I also made it clear that my right honourable friend had decided that a similar duty should be introduced for auditors of building societies and financial service companies and that my right honourable friend the president of the board of trade would want the approach extended er to the , this approach extended to the auditors of insurance companies .
9 I also make sure that the five-strong work teams are up to strength and have all the equipment they need .
10 I also make the rule that , before a person has had a turn , they sit with their legs crossed and afterwards place them out in front .
11 I also make wonderful creamy scrambled eggs and gooey-centred omelettes .
12 I also make swans and angels for the Christmas bazaars , but this is a knitting magazine , not one on crochet !
13 Er , the I I also make the point , that er , my understanding is having now talked to a number of the other C A B's , that in fact they were looking to Thamesdown money advice centre because this money was actually to replace funds that previously had been er , available through the Allied Dunbar sponsorship scheme , and which has , which I gather was withdrawn er , at very short notice , and they were looking to Thamesdown to er provide that support and resource as a county resource , and I I therefore felt that it was right to bring it forward .
14 I also make models at home .
15 You also made it ‘ crystal-clear ’ that you were already spoken for . ’
16 She also made him promise the usual things like writing to her every day and keeping warm .
17 She also made it clear that Conductive Education is not the only method , and admitted that other methods are used with success .
18 The soft drinks which she also made were good sellers during the summer months , costing only 2½d and even then , 1d was allowed upon return of the bottle .
19 She also made a handsome donation although she had not been asked for money .
20 She also made a point of keeping in touch with every woman who fostered a baby from the Foundling Hospital as the charity was so dear to her husband 's heart .
21 All the outfits were by Marianne and she also made the bride 's shoes and decorated the bridesmaids ' ballet pumps .
22 When she was calmer , she also made it clear that she felt that a stricter approach that forced Balbinder to concentrate and work harder was all that was needed .
23 She also made me a small bed , which was placed on a shelf too high for rats to reach .
24 She also made it clear that she preferred to be alone .
25 Although subsequently in the 1910s and early 1920s , she furthered her experiments with abstraction in watercolour and oil , examples of which include the ‘ Evening Star ’ series ( 1917 ) and ‘ Blue and Green Music ’ ( 1919 ) , she also made paintings that were decidedly realistic in character , like ‘ Plums ’ ( 1920 ) , or semi-abstract , like ‘ Light Coming on the Plains II ’ ( 1917 ) .
26 She also made a plea for children in care saying that ‘ a child already damaged by previous experiences ’ should be cared for ‘ as we would our own children ’ .
27 She also makes the crucial point that it is wrong to attribute it to the mass of black people , finding it most marked among some intellectual and political leaders , who also obscure the central roles played by lesbians and gays in black communities .
28 She also makes the interesting observation that the age of the doctor and the nurse partly determines their attitude .
29 She also makes it clear that if labour attempts to leave one large company for another , such mobility is taken as evidence of unreliability .
30 She also makes little fancy packs of lacy bib , tiny shoes and a balloon for £10.99 , as a totally impractical but novel Welcome to Baby present .
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