Example sentences of "that i [verb] make " in BNC.
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1 | You seem to be under the misapprehension that I intend making love to you . ’ |
2 | That I intend to make love to both of you ? ’ |
3 | I know at once that I 've made a fool of myself . |
4 | This is the first visit that I 've made to Europe since my escape from Germany in 1940 . |
5 | Any selection of a few new titles , therefore , is bound to be especially arbitrary ; I can only plead that I 've made it as wide as possible . |
6 | ‘ I do n't think that I 've made great strides in the game ’ , he comments , ‘ but I 've made steady progress since I turned pro . ’ |
7 | But I fear you may not believe me : because you may well think that I 've made the process seem incredibly complicated . |
8 | ‘ I 'm going to be from now on , ’ he said , ‘ now that I 've made you come . |
9 | I need the life I know , the life that I 've made , and that belongs to me . ’ |
10 | Cer certainly it would be other sectors to the north of York can can draw some comfort from from that the the comment that I 've made as well . |
11 | Okay well I 'll I 'll do a I 'll do a note on on the various headings that I 've made so we 've all got the same piece of paper . |
12 | Does that mean that I 've made lumpy custard ? |
13 | I 've been I 've been advised chair that I 've made the same mistake as you did so . |
14 | Then a film that I 'd made in India opened , and the producer of the film gave me a list of agents ' names , and said , ‘ You are going to be a star . |
15 | I suppose the fact that I 'd made it at the age of 14 was important because it meant I would go a long way in athletics . |
16 | So , with this weird combination of reluctance and eagerness , I confessed to her that I 'd made a copy of my cock and a cock tracing and that I 'd put them in her in-box late one night and then thought better of it . |
17 | So , there 's me , in agony with me ankle , hobbling over to the hole that I 'd made in the wall of the office . |
18 | I was proving to the convenor that I 'd made a mark opposite that deliverance on which to call you . |
19 | I reported last time that I 'd made an approach to Chris . |
20 | I was so afraid tonight when you did n't show up that I 'd made the biggest mistake of my life in letting you go back to England without trying to extract a promise from you . ’ |
21 | On the day I left Woodline you knew that I 'd made an enormous mistake , yet you — ’ |
22 | Not that I mean to make her sound like some latter-day Anne Frank , of course . ’ |
23 | point of order , the point that I made make it on this side is that we are not against the expenditure . |
24 | I can not help the hon. Gentleman on the departure of Duncan Nichol or on its date , but I can help him on the point that I sought to make . |
25 | My problem is that I like to make the things but ca n't possibly eat them all myself . |
26 | erm and I 'd just got one comment that I like to make and er then the question . |
27 | I says I want to listen to it , you know , I said I 've heard it with C D going through it with about four sets of speakers , but I want to listen to it through eight sets of speakers with cassette , a cassette that I like to make sure , to my type , he says I guarantee you now you will like it , he says you will like he says , he says we do a ten day er return thing , he says you buy something , he says you bring it back within ten days undamaged we 'll give you money back if you do n't like the quality of the sound , for whatever reason we 'll give you your money back . |
28 | Obviously , the volume of data by making notes and by taperecording that I acquired made it sensible for me to concentrate on the one school rather than the other . |
29 | Other than that I wish to make no claims upon you . ’ |
30 | It will probably be understood that I wish to make my remarks in the context of the Scottish agricultural scene . |