Example sentences of "[noun] i [modal v] make " in BNC.
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1 | And as I 'm putting you out on your half-day I 'll make it up to you , there will be something extra by way of a thank you in your pay packet on Friday ’ |
2 | For these reasons I shall make a declaration to the effect that for the purposes of Part II of the Act of 1987 , an assignee of part of a deposit as defined in section 5 is to be treated as entitled to the assigned part of the deposit and as having made a deposit of an amount equal to that part . |
3 | But that we get a balance right between the amount of regulations an and the cost of it but that it is in a sense , effective and and the plea I would make to my honourable friend when he considers this P I A prospectus and what should be done and wh to what extent the government feels it should support it , is that what we actually want is not a specific requirement that says you 've got to have this much , that much capital erm and so on , but that there is a function , there is a regular audit trail , there is a a regular , annual look at the figures , the accounts of all these intermediaries , er and firms where the difficulty has been er in the past . |
4 | and er mum I 'll make erm |
5 | I felt that any response I might make to this sad ending would be inadequate to the occasion . |
6 | Applying a multiplier of eighteen to that figure , I arrive at a figure of fifty nine thousand , three hundred and forty nine pounds and sixty pence , which is the award I would make . |
7 | You could you could make loads I can make loads of them ! |
8 | The open client A P I would make the network seamless . |
9 | ‘ At Board meetings I can make sure that the issues which are being discussed are given a legal perspective . |
10 | However , at the time the security of a large firm and a well known brand appeared to be the most sensible decision I could make . |
11 | If I do that two or three times I can make about half the cost of the room per day at the hotel — honestly . ’ |
12 | I 'm therefore doubly grateful to you for giving me the chance to meet you today , and I hope that some of the contacts I might make today will stand me in good stead in the job that I 'm doing in Oxford over the next year or so . |
13 | I personally see this is as one of my major objectives over the next year or so , and in a sense it makes me trebly grateful to be here today , because I hope some of the contacts I might make today will enable me to work alongside you in what might be called even local Berkshire band , and to try and get more a multiplicity of views from different organisations channelled through our own value objectives . |
14 | Because there 's a few sort of non-local calls I could make to get |
15 | Fifteen lonely years of waiting for something to think , of waiting to think something , of thinking of waiting , of thinking I 'll make myself a cheese sandwich , of waiting . |
16 | " I 've seen enough to convince me that the only recommendation I can make to the bank is that they should withdraw all financial facilities to the Ingard group forthwith . |
17 | I 've learnt one thing from this — in future I 'll make sure I tile behind sanitaryware before it 's fitted . |
18 | She said , staring out to sea , struggling with strange emotions , ‘ In future I 'll make time . |
19 | In future I must make it a rule never to use those cold , wet , good-for-nothing days for looking at crags . |
20 | Peter:I think he will be here in 12 mths time , I Do n't think Mr Fowler will be at least not as party chairman , another prediction I will make I think the Tories will get a drubbing in the local elections in May , I think they are going to get a drubbing in the Euro elections in June . |
21 | Just below the hump I could make out — I have good eyes — the dark outline of what must be the ruined broch , and beside that , in its shelter , was a speck of bright , alien orange . |
22 | At the end of the chapter I shall make the paradoxical point that the theory we are looking for may actually need to seem improbable , even miraculous , to our subjective judgement ( because of the way our subjective judgement has been made ) . |
23 | I bet you five pound I can make you blink . |
24 | However I shall publish them as the only amends I can make , if it were so . ’ |
25 | ‘ Perhaps on Saturday I 'll make sure a camera records such a routine gesture , ’ he said . |
26 | You 've got this you 've got this information off Richard I 'll make sure excuse me , you get the information from May Clark . |
27 | ‘ I 'll hang myself , ’ I used to mutter over and over again , or for a change I would stare at my shotgun and wonder at the sort of mess I could make of myself . |
28 | I 'm tempted to go but I do n't want to for the fool I 'll make out of myself . |
29 | ‘ If you 'll wash the lettuce I 'll make my special dressing and we could pick some wild sorrel and chop it in at the last minute . ’ |
30 | I am safe enough at the Lodge and with your help I shall make all snug . |