Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [adj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Anyway , let's make sure the others are safe . "
2 Equally , the strategy may serve as another of the various ‘ camouflaging ’ devices we have identified ; in this case what remains disguised is the extent to which a class teacher 's limited grasp of specialist subject matter may make unavailable the options of adopting a more focused and challenging mode of questioning , or making judicious use of a didactic mode .
3 The state may make good the deficiencies of the free market to tackle avoidable ills ( Beveridge , 1944 ) .
4 Couples who sell a jointly owned asset should make sure the tax man knows the ownership split , if it falls into the gains tax net .
5 If the patient can walk , you should make sure the access into the building is not too difficult .
6 The company should not act too hastily , however , and should make clear the consequences of continued intransigence .
7 Before examining these propositions I must make good the comment that the concentration on the moment of charging has tended to lead the inquiry in the wrong direction .
8 Teaching aids must not be introduced solely in order to save time , but must make possible an increase in understanding for the learner .
9 Today 's judgement means that banks in future must make sure a spouse or partner is directly informed of risks .
10 Environmental protection can impose financial costs on producers , consumers and taxpayers , so we must make sure the threat of damage is a real one .
11 Decorative wooden decoy ducks are also touch enough to be handled by toddlers , although you must make sure the children do n't put them in their mouths — the same goes for all painted ornaments .
12 I understand an and appreciate wh what you 're saying and most grateful to you for that , I think wha what you 're , Neil is saying is is that with we must make sure the time , that this main strategic planning he has to look at , this very important issue , allows sufficient time for mature consideration
13 Product description must make clear the function of the product , using the appropriate British Standard term , so that it is less likely that the product will be used as a straightforward cleaning agent without the necessary controls .
14 From the very beginning policymakers must make clear the principles which are going to inform their decision making .
15 If , however , you should fall asleep the finger immediately goes into your mouth and down your throat and wakes you before the cameramen have had a chance to snap their shutters .
16 You play a character called Rohan who must set free the monks he finds on his journey .
17 The submission of the father had been to the effect that the court should leave open the opportunity for him to apply for custody of the children in the divorce proceedings then pending .
18 ‘ The council did award the contract but there is no evidence to support NCP 's claim that the council should put right the defect , ’ said Mr Buxton in a statement .
19 The taste of food may be aversive and they may feel nauseous every time they eat , for example those with renal failure and a variety of metabolic problems or allergic reactions may experience this .
20 ‘ Perhaps on Saturday I 'll make sure a camera records such a routine gesture , ’ he said .
21 ‘ You 'll get rid of her , ’ he announced fiercely , ‘ or , so help me , I 'll make sure the will is revoked and you 'll get nothing ! ’
22 I 'll make sure the company know what happened . ’
23 Well that 's what they use in the library so that 's a I 'll make sure the library ones are correct on mine , alright ?
24 If , thanks to you , my daughter comes to any harm , I 'll make sure the world knows every detail of how and why she came to be in danger . ’
25 While these may look impressive the experience within other subjects seems to indicate that the most common outcome of such systems is the over-assessment of pupils and an unacceptable burden on the teacher .
26 So he agreed to give her the camera , show her how to use it ; he 'd make sure the family were out the afternoon she came round to get the film developed .
27 He did accept that the effects of radiation and fall-out could make applicable the rules against poisoned weapons , gases and analogous materials .
28 There was one way , however , only one way he could make sure no life was lost apart from his own .
29 It is obvious that a patent should not be granted for anything which is not new , which is already in the public domain , otherwise the grant of the patent could make illegal an act which was previously legal .
30 President , before I start could you er , please ask erm , at the doors if they could keep quiet a bit because delegates ca n't hear some of the debates .
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