Examples of 'have made a very' in a sentence

Meaning of "have made a very"

have made a very: This phrase is often used to describe a strong emotional impact or significant achievement

How to use "have made a very" in a sentence

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have made a very
You have made a very good impression.
I think you have made a very.
You have made a very good choice.
Her life story probably would have made a very interesting movie.
You have made a very positive response.
Without the potatoes it must have made a very indifferent sort of broth.
You have made a very accurate observation.
It is my duty to warn you that you have made a very serious admission.
You have made a very big mistake.
But it turns out that they may have made a very poor choice.
Could have made a very bad mistake.
Many of these implementations are of recent origin and have made a very good first impression.
You have made a very nice entrance.
There are some businessmen and they have made a very large offer for the land.
You have made a very powerless enemy.

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I do not think Bret would have made a very good father.
You have made a very bad mistake.
I have been informed that a French group have made a very interesting proposal.
You have made a very big plan.
The negotiations launched in July this year have made a very promising beginning.
You have made a very wise decision.
Those who know me well certainly think I would have made a very good detective.
You have made a very nice choice.
I have had some expert advice and I have made a very important decision.
You have made a very serious accusation.
In recent years World Slope and Freestyle events have made a very successful appearance here.
You have made a very good start.
With more work, it could have made a very fine book.
I have made a very difficult decision tonight.
Although it would have made a very good hiding place.
I have made a very bad use of both advantages.
It seems like you have made a very hasty judgment.
I have made a very important life decision.
I warn you that you have made a very serious admission.
I have made a very large dent in mine.
Michael and Angela have made a very welcoming space.
I have made a very emotional and sensitive.
Innovative experiments and activities have made a very active contribution to creating a Europe of knowledge.
I have made a very full study of this legislation.
She feels the sessions have made a very positive impact on her life.
I have made a very deep study of these esoteric doctrines.
I know you could have made a very different choice.
I have made a very thorough examination of all the exhibits on record.
At least that would have made a very good television series.
We have made a very bold commitment to become the greenest technology company in the world.
I do not think I could have made a very good impression on you before.
I have made a very interesting discovery that I think you should check out.
I doubt that the Stuka would have made a very good air superiority fighter.
We have made a very clear statement.
You know, you would have made a very good analyst.

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