Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] have make [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I should have made Siban 's task easier . ’
2 I should have made love to you long before this . ’
3 The situation has gone on too long and I 'll have to make changes .
4 I could have made contact with it at any time .
5 I 'd have to make arrangements , you see .
6 I would have made love to thousands
7 It it does concern me , Chairman , David , Councillor Morbey has just said , I would have made noises , and I would have attempted to get a better settlement .
8 He 's a young fighter , but not as aggressive as Bowe and I would have to make things happen with him .
9 You may have made progress , you may have known times of happiness and fulfilment , but they have been few and far between .
10 Since the proclamation of Czech independence from the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918 , the castle has sheltered the president of the Czech Republic , and you may have to make way for an enfilade of black limousines or indeed for the changing of the guard every hour in their colourful new uniforms .
11 You must have made plans , so do n't try to pretend you 're innocent . ’
12 She might have made Nour come with her , because she refused to travel alone .
13 Why do n't you admit you might have made others ? ’
14 And this is quite a lengthy procedure , and you might have made mistakes at all sorts of different point .
15 In public relations you 'll have to make friends with this powerful force and master it .
16 Oh , that 's what I mean er and you 'll have to make haste wo n't you ?
17 You know so when you 're confirmed , it wo n't be , okay I 'm on the boat now , it will be making use of those gifts , whatever they may be , and they 'll be uniquely your own in each one , the mix 'll be uni uniquely you know , to the person , you 'll have to make use of it on a daily basis , not just simply , okay I 'm on the boat .
18 It sickened her that she could have made love with Tom and be able to remember nothing of it .
19 You 'd have to make room in the back garden !
20 Our Euro Disney selection roared to nearly £17 at one stage and you could have made £3 a share profit then .
21 She could n't do much yet , and was certainly not fit to take a job — otherwise she would have made Breeze go to Edinburgh , and gone down to Penzance herself .
22 Jill wanted to get Bill a birthday present , so she went and found her piggy-bank ; she shook it , but there was no noise ; she would have to make Bill a present This example comes from work in artificial intelligence ( Charniak , 1972 ) which is concerned with the attempt to translate the significance of ordinary utterances into an explicit representation that might be used by a computer to produce " intelligent " responses .
23 She would have to make enquiries at once .
24 If I had n't stopped you would have made love with me , and that is n't the action of a woman desperately in love with another man , is it ? ’
25 Is there any hint that you might be forced to make an inver an inversion o in that sense that er you would be able so that you would have to make statements like that as you 've made you you 've turned them that the employer 's statement on it 's head ?
26 ‘ By marrying him , you will have made enemies of women you do not even know , ’ she continued .
27 You will have to make assumptions ( for instance , will my regular staff be willing to work holiday weekends ? ) , identify problems ( can the cafeteria cope with the rather different demands of the delegates ? ) , and consider alternatives ( like the various pricing approaches already mentioned ) .
28 It does no good to pretend that public relations is not a formidable instrument of change — it is , and you will have to make value judgements .
29 You need to know what you are suffering from in case you will have to make arrangements for a longer stay at home in bed .
30 If we were to move to an earnings-linked set-up , we should have to make changes accordingly .
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