Example sentences of "have made some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | perhaps I might , by thy familiar instruction have made some remarks that might have been satisfactory . |
2 | That is why we have made some changes to the business structure and appointed business development executives to lead a new thrust in business development . |
3 | Well I have made some notes since you j can I just walk down and get them I want this to happen I made some notes , here . |
4 | I always donate to these organisations and have benefited to the extent that organisations like THT , Body Positive and LAGER have made the general public aware of the infection and have made some employers take it into account . |
5 | By bringing still more evidence to light , I hope I have made some contribution towards reforming an outmoded and unfair system , one that permits arrogant and unscrupulous commissioners to do as they please . |
6 | Some areas have made some provision for sheltered housing , that is , specially built flats with some services provided by a warden . |
7 | Would at least the Noble Baroness be prepared to have a look at that what appears to be , and I have made some investigations , a somewhat distressing situation . |
8 | We have made some proposals to Commissioner Millan for a contribution from the European Economic Community of about 35 per cent . |
9 | Eventually he wrote ‘ I am in such a stew over Primavera that I have made some sketches myself . |
10 | ‘ Sure , we have made some progress , ’ he said . |
11 | Twenty years later , we have made some progress in the use of artificial intelligence and knowledge-based techniques to help to solve information-based problems . |
12 | At the end of a year it 's good to look back and to feel that you have made some progress in your spiritual life . |
13 | ‘ But we have made some progress , Sir John . |
14 | Erm , they have made some progress erm , but there is still one major outstanding item , which Jenny promises , on her return , she will take up complete , which is erm , new procedures for a continuous survey . |
15 | ‘ I thought of that but I have made some enquiries . |
16 | They have made some suggestions for ways of improving the parenting provided , but there are serious practical problems in achieving a good standard of care . |
17 | I know perfectly well that certain of my colleagues have made some attempt to concern themselves with these questions . |
18 | Although they have made some ventures into the high street , their major specialism is the finance of international trade and they deal extensively in the foreign exchange market . |
19 | We have made some preparations to our administration . ’ |
20 | Many important political questions are , of course , left unanswered in this presentation , and it would be naive to suppose they are readily answerable ; I have made some qualifications to this effect in the course of the argument . |
21 | Can we quantify , or explain , the areas in which we have made some relaxation and I 'll ask Group Captain Granville White to answer that . |
22 | I have made some tests , and it may help to give the results , though observers with keener eyes than mine will be able to do better . |