Example sentences of "he [verb] make " in BNC.

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1 This , surely , would inflame Harry and make him want to make love to her .
2 Getting the medal has spurred him to try to make contact with old friend and ship 's cook on HMS London , Alfie Freeman .
3 One of the things I remember about Michael was him waiting to make his entrance each night .
4 They recognised you , and described me well enough for him to start making enquiries .
5 It was n't a sound I ever remembered him having made , but certain things about it made me think it came from Quigley .
6 Cos he wanted him to keep making films because he was dub , he do , always dubbed his voice !
7 For a long time I was afraid that he had survived the raids of the Khabiris on our last outposts in the north ; but an infantry captain who had known him managed to make his way back to the Southern Capital and contacted my steward .
8 I thought it was very nice of him to have made friends with me .
9 And really the slate industry I think probably hinges on quality being maintained you know I mean li like I said I do n't want to go in you know I 'm no expert on this sort of thing but erm A deep sense of of injustice I think is that and , oh my God if if we let him start making us just you know like robots produce more and more slate and laying off some of the older craftsmen and you know they do and David Price who knows and I mean th they put that and and then they the last fifteen years it was a it was a defunct slate quarry before you know and they I mean it 's not as i it 's not an easy thing to er work slate I 'm sure it 's d difficult and you have to know what you 're doing .
10 Living with him had made her feel middle-aged , yet she was still only twenty-two , and it was wonderful to be free again .
11 So Brunner rejected the possibility of an independent natural theology in which man could attain to knowledge of God through the general revelation in nature ; for the defacing of the image of God in him had made that impossible .
12 He had never pretended to love her and it was her misfortune that the time that had meant nothing to him had made her his forever .
13 The splendour of the fourteenth century fan vaulting soaring elegantly , anciently , above him had made no comment .
14 Something unpushable about him had made Davies hesitate , and he 'd been all right , there had been nothing to fear ; he and Davies were friends now .
15 Loving him had made her whole again .
16 From the knowledge I have acquired so far of Johnson , I can not imagine him forbearing to make comment , nor can I imagine Boswell not seeking advice and guidance .
17 When eventually I got hold of him , I told him to stop making payments into my French bank account .
18 May I beg him to stop making political capital out of the health of the citizens of the capital and concentrate on the real issues ?
19 John MacGregor : If he becomes Chancellor , cartoonists will have him trying to make the deficit disappear
20 ‘ Nick has played good , solid golf under the gun to win five majors while others around him have made their mistakes . ’
21 After all , Mr Yeltsin and Mr Gorbachev before him have made more concessions to the western powers than any Russian leader since Lenin in 1918 accepted the Russo-German treaty of Brest-Litovsk .
22 She watched him check to make sure each man wore a woollen jersey under his wet suit , plus woollen socks and rubber-soled trainers on his feet .
23 Look at the mess he made making a cup of tea .
24 Nicholas received them all himself , saying that ‘ It might be hoped that they came for their own good or his own , for he lived to make himself or others better . ’
25 Does he want to make a thank you speech at the end ? ’
26 If he cared to make use of it , station and train fulfilled the role of a social centre for the suburban male , a forum for the exchange of news , the making of new acquaintances and contacts , the publication of requirements , even the collection of money for charities .
27 But had he intended to make Harriet fall ?
28 He shook her awake and explained that he planned to make his way back into the forest , skirting the area of rocks , to get a closer look at whatever it was that had caught his attention .
29 After dinner he planned to make a proper start on sorting out the contents of the house .
30 Charles , who had a taste for mechanical devices , commissioned Gionallo Torriano of Cremona to repair it , but owing to corrosion he found that this was impossible and he agreed to make a similar instrument .
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