Example sentences of "[modal v] make [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | For our pay rounds we now create APL programs to model the types of offers we may make to enable us to assess the costs and effectiveness of different strategies ( as in figure 13 ) . |
2 | But RSI sufferes who 're hoping for some compensation from their employers are worried the Judge 's ruling may make harm their chances . |
3 | Figure 6.1 identifies the types of certificates and shows the checks that the builder should make to establish their authenticity . |
4 | ‘ The Prime Minister must make known what the Government 's plans are . |
5 | It can be made more complicated by trying to value the choices that managers could make to affect their future cash flows , such as closing a factory , and the choices that are contingent on other choices . |
6 | Little as she relished the idea , she supposed she would have to go up there before the light went altogether — see if there was some kind of signal she could make to advertise her presence . |
7 | Dare I say , as a once member of One Nation , that the world wants to know if Britain dare make Change its Ally ? |
8 | The only problem was the kettle , the noise he would make filling it . |
9 | The consultants are sent a copy of the idea memorandum along with a brief questionnaire requesting their comments in many areas including : novelty , market needs , and technological feasibility ; additions that they would make to improve it ; and whether or not they wish to be involved in any further review and/or elaboration of this idea . |
10 | But Mansell has a mind of his own and he was adamant he would make racing his career . |
11 | To help you afford the house you 've set your heart on , choose either our low start or deferred payment options — these will make buying your home easier during the crucial first years of your mortgage . |
12 | It is expected , however , that the Irishman will make known his views at a later date . |
13 | you can make make it right next time with Tracey 's and Linda 's anyway , if they had n't done it in office because I can put two pound what Tracey paid onto Linda 's anyway , it 'll still balance it out wo n't it ? |
14 | The relation between teachers and their pupils will change , and there are many who will regret the end of a kind of understanding and friendliness that can make teaching itself both easier and more rewarding . |
15 | Is this so you can make do they let you keep the stuff at the end ? |
16 | They are deliberate attempts which people can make to counteract their injunctions by asserting their opposites . |
17 | No , I , I , I , just , just a cover note , I think it 's quite true that this is one of the small steps one can make to make it a little bit more possible for people with dependents to take a full part in local government , and the majority of the people who are excluded at the moment are in practise erm , women with dependent children , but there are many other people including men , and including people with dependent elderly relatives , and I think we need to make it the rule rather than the exception that local government has a carer 's allowance scheme . |
18 | Do n't try to cut his parents out of your lives , see if you can make visiting them a pleasure rather than a duty . |
19 | There is no reason why a lyricist should elucidate but in Gedge 's case the lack of chimera can make surveying his words an unrewarding exercise . |