Example sentences of "that i [verb] made " in BNC.

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1 I know at once that I 've made a fool of myself .
2 This is the first visit that I 've made to Europe since my escape from Germany in 1940 .
3 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 .
4 ‘ 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 . ’
5 But I fear you may not believe me : because you may well think that I 've made the process seem incredibly complicated .
6 ‘ I 'm going to be from now on , ’ he said , ‘ now that I 've made you come .
7 I need the life I know , the life that I 've made , and that belongs to me . ’
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 Does that mean that I 've made lumpy custard ?
11 I 've been I 've been advised chair that I 've made the same mistake as you did so .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 So , there 's me , in agony with me ankle , hobbling over to the hole that I 'd made in the wall of the office .
16 I was proving to the convenor that I 'd made a mark opposite that deliverance on which to call you .
17 I reported last time that I 'd made an approach to Chris .
18 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 . ’
19 On the day I left Woodline you knew that I 'd made an enormous mistake , yet you — ’
20 It was two or three days earlier that I had made my appointment , and as luck so often has it , the due day arrived to what can only be described as ‘ one of those days ’ .
21 And I followed this with a suitably modest smile to indicate without ambiguity that I had made a witticism , since I did not wish Mr Farraday to restrain any spontaneous mirth he felt out of a misplaced respectfulness .
22 I wanted to shout after him that I had made a mistake and that I had really understood him very well .
23 Not surprisingly I have never heard from any of them since , although I felt that I had made a number of new and lasting Russian friendships that night .
24 Much better than the copy that I had made , which as I said was this miniature sideways thatched farmhouse there in the right margin .
25 I was surprised that I had made it this far .
26 Having replied Yes with much confidence in his initial request I did not think I could take two steps to the rear , so I hastened to add that the job would take me some considerable time as ti would be my spare-time/spare-time job , consoled myself with the thought that it was the first time that I had made anything to be used in a church , so it would be a challenge .
27 Above all , showing Leeds and Dad , especially Dad , that I had made good .
28 There was one field in particular that I had made some good finds on and I had searched this piece of land time and time again .
29 I realized that I had made a mistake : the no boundary condition implied that disorder would in fact continue to increase during the contraction .
30 I began to realize how inadequate my picture of Laura was ; that I had made no room in my thoughts for an independent life of her own , let alone one as earthed and pragmatic as the potter 's craft .
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