Example sentences of "have made [noun] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 One other reason for the use of the rope is to help the fielder know when he has made contact with such a boundary , and often a fielder has signified to the umpire that a ball has made contact with the rope of that he himself , while in contact with the ball , has touched such a rope .
2 I chatted the one grandmother , who hard hardly seen her grandson who has made friends with another eight year old in the children 's club .
3 Research has concentrated on Jurassic and Palaeocene hydrocarbon reservoir sequences and has made use of both conventional techniques and the more advanced geochemical techniques pioneered by BGS .
4 In fact , Lok has made comparisons before this , when , as on this occasion , he was struggling to express his understanding of the new people : " " " He changes shape like a bear in a cave " " " and " " " He is like a cat and he is not like a cat .
5 However , unlike Jess , who has made headlines for all the right reasons this season , Ferguson 's off-the-field activities have generated more publicity than his performances on the pitch .
6 We have just been informed by Mr R. Warner of Photomatic Limited that the business ceased in August 1991 , but he has made arrangements with another company to carry on the photo-printing of Litho copies .
7 Everyone has made gifts for all others present , and these normally come with a little poem from ‘ Sinterklaas ’ himself .
8 Last year , right , I was on holiday in the South of France and I , I 'd made friends with these two German people and I 'm a bit wary of German people anyway , cos of what 's happened and everything .
9 She had n't told Julie about her hopes for a reconciliation with Ross — nor , of course , about the fact that they 'd made love to each other .
10 Our objective is to see whether we would have made money on those or not .
11 And this is quite a lengthy procedure , and you might have made mistakes at all sorts of different point .
12 Anything else would have made pictures like these impossible . ’
13 Anything else would have made pictures like these impossible . ’
14 And in fact if you look at the the comments i i the blue book , erm on page thirty seven of the D O E , they have suggested as Mr has just confirmed , that we really ought to have made progress on that before there is an approved any move towards approving the alteration .
15 Engineer Charles Stratton 's claim to have been ‘ the only person to have made money from such a machine ’ is difficult to substantiate .
16 ‘ I 've made provision for all I 'm ever going to need ! ’
17 ‘ But you 're an experienced man — you 've made love to many , many women .
18 Here it was always twilight , the corridors lit or unlit according to whether or not the local gang bosses had made deals with those Above who controlled the basic facilities like lighting , sanitation and water .
19 She only knew that they had made love at all by the sticky wetness in between her thighs and on the bedsheet .
20 The Britons had made friends with many in the party who perished , including 21-year-old Australian Pierce Kitely .
21 The dominant religious beliefs among Sinhalese and Tamils were respectively Buddhism and Hinduism , but Christianity had made inroads into both ethnic groups .
22 In his paper ‘ On the Mechanism in Paranoia ’ ( 1911 ) , Freud had made use of this notion of narcissism to understand paranoia and the constructs of persecutory world systems often developed by paranoids .
23 Moreover he found that a concession made in the pleadings to the effect that the plaintiffs did not allege that the defendants had made use of any of the plaintiffs ' trade secrets since leaving their employment was , in the light of the judgment of Faccenda Chicken Ltd v Fowler [ 1986 ] 1 All ER 617 fatal .
24 The survey found that only four councils — Poole , New Forest , Bromley and Salford — had made use of these powers .
25 This would not happen now : recent changes in the law have made challenges on this ground virtually impossible after the decision has been made : see 13.9 .
26 Staff of the Engineering Geology and Geophysics Group have made surveys of this kind at several areas in the United Kingdom .
27 W in the estimates will you have will have received , we have made provision for some additional costs that were not covered by the original quote , the new weapons for example , were not covered in the original quote so they will be covered in the new programme cost .
28 Perhaps the artists in this exhibition and book are united by only one thing other than that they have made use of some aspect of photographic technology : most of them are more likely than not to be familiar with the ideas of the French philosopher Jean Baudrillard .
29 I have every reason to believe that authorities have made use of these powers .
30 In recent years M.P.s have made use of this privilege to make defamatory allegations .
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