Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] could make [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We could share the driving and drive sedately through Germany , ’ she amended with a smirk of a glance to where Fabia was grinning , ‘ and once I 've done my interview we could make a holiday of it — stay longer , have a tour around . |
2 | If you have a dining alcove in your living room you could make the division more complete by building a low storage wall of shelves or cupboards with plenty of room inside for all your dining equipment and serving space on top . |
3 | There is perhaps one area of poll tax we could make a change and that is the surcharge imposed on the people who have to pay the debts of the non-payers . |
4 | Yeah , a tie you could make a suit out of ! |
5 | By pointing out a flower or describing a rarity he could make a walk supremely interesting and was indeed a charming companion on any expedition in the fields . |
6 | From the grave he could make a girl like her , who had never known him , feel extremes of emotion . |
7 | Whilst I was not physically built as an athlete , I found by hard training I could make the track and cross-country teams . |
8 | There must be some way she could make an approach without incurring too great a risk of rejection . |
9 | I give the kid the kind of wink you could make a movie out of . |