Example sentences of "[adv] [vb mod] make [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He and Dinah together could make books that would be widely read in scholarly circles ; he would achieve recognition of a sort he had never had before ; in America they would know of no disgrace about him , and in any case he was now married .
2 Companies House also sends out registration forms which are already preprinted with the details they have on record so that companies only need make alterations .
3 He warned there was no going back because to do so would make John Major 's word worthless abroad .
4 We may now hope that , with the rebirth of our own mythology from music , the abstractions and the shallow optimism that have degraded the German genius for so long will make way for a new strength and joyful seriousness .
5 Resentment from staff that families are not caring for their own , and guilt from relatives at not being able to do so can make communication awkward ( Clough , 1981 ) .
6 You and I have this wonderful mission to share Christ with others , this mysterious treasure who alone can make sense of it all .
7 Graham Taylor meanwhile will make changes against Brazil tomorrow as England try to dull the pain of the Boston defeat which the manager fears will haunt him for the rest of his life .
8 Attempting to stop the rotation directly may make matters worse , since you may well push the rudder stick the wrong way .
9 Somehow they must be made to realize that it would be meeting a demand , a creditably innovative idea and not immoral , illegal or fattening , which really would make life , and death , a lot easier and cheaper for many .
10 What is happening at Anfield now would make Bill Shankly , the man who was my idol , turn in his grave .
11 That surely must make sense .
12 The judgment we make today must make allowance for this .
13 Candidates seeking to sit examinations at centres overseas should make arrangements via the correspondence college .
14 ‘ The secretaries were determined that somebody at least should make use of them , and there was much pressure put on me to do so .
15 The EFTA deal , which includes extra tonnage of north-east arctic cod , seems to do so , but there is a fear that , when the common fisheries policy comes up for review and renewal , the wheeling and dealing over fish then will make Maastricht this week look like a teddy bears ' picnic .
16 If the patient is competent , no one else may make decisions for him .
17 And what about the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland , I wonder if they too could make use of this method of selling their wares ?
18 It is now firmly established that a company ( or indeed a partnership or sole trader ) definitely can make purchases other than in the course of its business .
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