Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] have make [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 His alcoholism would have made him an unsuitable colleague for revolutionaries obsessed with the need for secrecy and the dangers of indiscretion .
2 The same year ( 1017 ) he married Emma , herself a generous giver to churches , whose previous experience as Æthelred 's wife ought to have made her a fount of good advice on English churches and churchmen and how they were best dealt with .
3 I guess , if he 'd known , Osvaldo would have made it a priority to kill them all .
4 Another penny would have made it a tidy
5 If the Institute had been a private company preparing for flotation at the end of 1992 , then its operating surplus of over £600,000 on a turnover of above £8m would have made it a very attractive investment .
6 It remains to decide whether the Unionists would have accepted fusion if Lloyd George could have made it a real option in 1920 .
7 He paused , then added dispassionately , ‘ Had she been born a man , those traits would have made her an excellent ruler . ’
8 Neil Foster of Essex would have made it a year ago after his spectacular haul of 106 wickets and remembering his superb bowling when he produced the performance of his life as the Test bowling hero of Madras under Gower 's leadership .
9 The other event that I remember well was when my Uncle Ned could have made himself a bit of money when a bird was shot down in mistake for a grouse .
10 Its elasticity would have made it the ideal candidate for a trampoline-cover .
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