Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] make [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You should be making it more difficult . ’
2 ‘ I must be making you very damp , ’ she murmured .
3 And because this is a classic excursion , remember that others may be making it too ; in summer I can imagine it becoming exceedingly crowded up here and the path to the Lac de Gaube an ant-trail of pedestrians bumper to bumper .
4 The rationale behind this decision may be to make it abundantly clear that the child is not the product of the adopters ' relationship with each other or with anyone else .
5 The point of strengthening the UN forces would be to make them more likely to frustrate the aims of the besiegers ; more likely to frustrate means more likely to be shot at .
6 Which would be to make them more dynamic , occasionally broader but always keeping the inner life of each woman as real and as simple as Joyce would herself have wanted .
7 ‘ But I shall be making it quite clear to the Government that we should not lose out in Scotland as a consequence of the possibility that only one Objective 1 area could be added from the UK . ’
8 Hollingsworth , whose parents live at Erwarton , near Shotley , now has a yard at Westley Waterless , near Newmarket , where she will be making her home when she marries Newmarket vet Andy Bathe in June .
9 If you fail to pull the rig across in this manner you will be making it very difficult for yourself
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