Example sentences of "[pron] may make [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If I may make a return by listening to your troubles , I am very willing to do so . ’ |
2 | As you will know I may make a reference under this section when I desire the opinion of the Court , not on the whole case but on a point arising on it . |
3 | While all this talk of constitutional change is in the air — Kinnock proposes to abolish the House of Lords and dismember the United Kingdom , as well as to forbid the whole country from hunting — I wonder if I may make a proposal . |
4 | I may make a mess of this but that does n't mean I 'm stupid . |
5 | ‘ If I may make a suggestion , ’ Horowitz , also standing , addressed Evans . |
6 | These checks are very important because they can show , for instance , if there are likely to be any difficulties with the birth which may make a Caesarean section necessary . |
7 | The supervisor must then refer the matter to the court which may make an order cancelling or varying the treatment requirement . |
8 | Apart from questions of naturalness , accuracy , and the ‘ logic ’ of a text , there are sometimes stylistic considerations which may make the translation of conjunctions particularly difficult . |
9 | There are two factors particularly which may make the aim of clarity of description difficult to achieve : the breadth of a criterion and ambiguity in its description . |
10 | This loneliness then tends to be misdiagnosed as depression and medications may be prescribed which may make the disease even worse . |
11 | You 'll just make the formula over-rich , which may make the baby dehydrated and , if you continue , overweight . |
12 | A cross on the line for a V neck front program indicates where you may make a change . |
13 | You may make a comment Dr . |
14 | N.B. You may make a claim if your cancellation falls within the terms of the insurance policy negotiated by HCI with the Norwich Union , if you have taken that cover . |
15 | The Scheme ensures that you may make a claim for any lapse in service within the four specified guarantees . |
16 | However , if we do fail to meet any of the above standards , providing your accounts is in good standard , you may make a claim by writing to : |
17 | In addition to using these queries directly , you may make a copy of the SQL command files and extend and/or customise them to suit your own needs . |
18 | You may make a switch of this kind after starting at the Bar . |
19 | You may make a product reference an unapproved product package . |
20 | You may make a complaint by using a special complaint card which will be seen by the manager of the Home . |
21 | Occasionally you may make an error on the artwork , and these can be corrected by scraping off the transfer with a scalpel blade . |
22 | For a new SPR which is not being based on an existing SPR , LIFESPAN will provide four fields in which you may make an entry if required , as described below ; it is recommended that they are completed as they provide some useful basic information . |
23 | We may make a trip to Glen Nevis next month . |
24 | One may make a comparison here with his attitude towards the poor ; for one could evidently make out a case that , in relation to the poor , he preached the need for revolution . |
25 | They may continue the case in order to gain more information ; they may make a supervision order , involving the child living at home but under regular supervision , or being sent to live elsewhere in the care of others ; or they may discharge the referral altogether . |
26 | So you can only say they may make a payment . |
27 | It can be very flattering to receive such requests , and they may make a difference to the author 's perception of the requester . |
28 | ‘ But it may make no difference , ’ Nicholas said . |
29 | It has been argued by Mancur Olson ( 1965 ) that there is often no incentive to go to the expense and trouble of joining a group , especially when the group is large , because it may make no difference to that particular individual . |
30 | It may make an appearance further north but the light rain will persist , especially over high ground . |