Example sentences of "have just made " in BNC.

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1 Maggie , in between numbers at a rock concert , talks to Laura about the young student who has just made love to her .
2 Gibson has just made its third acquisition , the Bladnoch single malt brand bought from Guinness 's whisky subsidiary United Distillers .
3 ‘ Many people feel that Radio 1 has just made a couple of minor alterations to get the critics off their backs .
4 The effect to the pilot is that the model has just made a half turn and proceeded to fly backwards ( Fig. 5.13 ) .
5 This was true even before the current wave of feminism ( Virginia Woolf in 1929 and Simone de Beauvoir in 1949 both marvelled at the huge volume of material on the subject ) ; contemporary feminism has just made the political implications easier to see .
6 Animal lovers and greenies everywhere will be pleased to know that the Animal Defenders Shop catalogue has just made its first appearance .
7 Des — whose easy talk on ITV pulls in 12 million viewers — has just made two ‘ specials ’ in America .
8 He had four matches in hand when Forest won the title with a goalless draw at Coventry , the ground where Blackburn 's 2-0 win has just made them leaders .
9 Arne Glimcher , owner of the important Pace Gallery , has just made his directorial debut with ‘ The Mambo Kings ’ , an $18 million adaptation of the novel by the Cuban-American Oscar Hijuelos an extravaganza set in a 1950s New York of Latin supper clubs and parties .
10 London 's Warburg Institute has just made available on computer its database of the Census of Antique Works of Art and Architecture known to the Renaissance .
11 News from France is that recent Peak immigrant Felicity Butler has just made the first British female ascent of an F7c .
12 It could be achievement of a young child who has just made something .
13 Some ads will be irrelevant : the viewer or reader is not in the target group , or has just made a purchase in that product group and does not want another just yet .
14 Could my right hon. Friend reinforce the point that he has just made ?
15 Over the past five years , however , the Government have taken account of the very point that the hon. Gentleman has just made .
16 The point that my hon. Friend has just made might explain why , if there is uncertainty in Scotland , there is also uncertainty among Scottish Liberal party members .
17 The Board has just made a visit to the North West Region of .
18 To the linguist , it is clear at once that she has not really managed to speak JC , she has just made an imitation of it which might fool people not really familiar with that language .
19 It 's a similar point to the one that Terry Heselton has has just made .
20 ‘ So , by the time he had made one broom the floor of the hut was covered in bits of twigs , and he had to use the broom he 'd just made to sweep the floor of his hut clean before he could start making the next broom .
21 if you 'd actually made a minus there , ignoring capital allowances , you 'd just made a loss of four hundred pounds , then that loss would be for a year of assessment , and in that year of assessment , it could be set against your salary or pensions for that year a as if it was a personal allowance .
22 He 'd tell me things there , and I 'd get so excited about whatever he said was going to happen , and half the time he 'd just made it up . ’
23 I 'd just made rather a good job of denting his back bumper . ’
24 ‘ I think I 'd just made quite a good speech but I thought they were joking , ’ he says .
25 And I read that book and erm Marie , erm said said that they 've got new ones so that so that , excuse me , she 'd been talking about I 'd just made myself a pie I could n't eat any of it !
26 And he 'd just made a film and , we were watching something
27 Further material presents itself in 1816 concerning George Benson " a tenant of the copper works at Coniston " having just made a start and promising to pay one-twelfth to her Ladyship .
28 The pregnant woman , having just made a face at the taste of the spicy chicken wings , just as Belinda had done , was about to take a sip of Greg 's very strong gin and tonic .
29 The profanity of his behaviour is captured in an incident when Casey — having just made love again to Annie — invites her to witness ‘ the power and majesty of the Church and the sacrifices it demands of us priests ’ .
30 ‘ We 've just made a pot of tea . ’
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