Example sentences of "[adv] he have made " in BNC.
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1 | If only he had made his move six years earlier , during the rehearsed reading of Martin Finkelstein 's verse play These Be Wasted Years , Brother ! |
2 | He decided the wisest course was to pool all he had made over the last two years , enabling Julian to purchase the lease of a high street property . |
3 | In his first Report to the Governors , Daniels noted that it was difficult to teach three languages , and so he had made German alternative to Latin in the Upper School , and French alternative in the Lower . |
4 | In the cases of indirect wording , for example , the testator had not stated that he intended X to be a trustee for Y. None the less he had made his intention that there should be a legal relationship between them plain , and the jurists validated the disposition by construing it as a trust . |
5 | Except somehow he 'd made a mistake , picked the wrong woman . |
6 | The issue was raised by Mr Burns at a meeting with the Transport Secretary earlier this week , and he said yesterday he had made clear the ‘ united opposition ’ to the scheme which existed . |
7 | THE ARCHBISHOP of Canterbury admitted yesterday he had made many mistakes during his two years in office . |
8 | Consultation is a form of limited participation in decision-making for subordinates , but there might be a tendency for a manager to appear to consult his subordinates when really he has made up his mind beforehand . |
9 | And now he 's made Big Ben and he has n't even been to London to see it . |
10 | But now he has made a full recovery to the delight of his proud parents , Fred and Denise . |
11 | And today he 'd made enquiries , of course , and had found it easy to be put in touch with someone who would sniff around in search of the wallet , someone like Archie . |
12 | I mean even today he 'd made a mistake on that thing and you spotted it where I would n't have done . |
13 | He were in this morning he 's er had summat to eat , well he 's made it obvious . |
14 | At the Harris , Harris and Overdene Christmas party three years ago he had made what some considered to be the funniest impromptu speech anyone had ever heard inside the office . |
15 | Years ago he had made a doll 's house for her ; he had made it beautifully with proper wallpaper in the rooms and a tiny lavatory but he never got around to making the roof or putting hinges on the back . |
16 | This MacGregor he was to be a minister , and he was a well educated man but unfortunately he 'd made a mistake when he preached his sermon so he gave it up . |
17 | Earlier he had made the same gesture , in the car when she was afraid of the storm , the sky rolling over on itself , hanging over the wheatfields . |
18 | By then he had made a fatal slip-up , the court was told . |
19 | And then he 's made it , horror shy , homeward bound . |
20 | If , however , the observed changes are not what was predicted , then he has made an error but he has also learned because he must now modify his view of the situation accordingly . |
21 | At the very least he had made the subject of Islam one of widespread fascination in the West . |
22 | At least he 'd made someone happy , he thought drily , regretting that he 'd snarled at the lad in front of him . |
23 | Indeed he has made not many more than 50 first-class appearances in a career which started with Yorkshire . |
24 | Maybe he had made it back . |
25 | ‘ He says he does n't screw his employees maybe he has made an exception in my case . ’ |
26 | Yet he had made no secret of his opinion that women and boats were about as compatible as oil and water . |
27 | Previously he had made Scarlet 's life hell by waking every morning at cock-crow and threatening to go next door and complain : he never would have done so , since he was frightened of Constance 's mum and , indeed , of Constance and the rest of her family . |