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

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1 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 .
2 Er somebody being attacked there might make a paragraph .
3 We know , then , that he can play a little — after all , nobody has won as many tour events in a year since Bob Tway in 1986 — but we did n't know he could make an audience laugh , or that he had such an offbeat approach to the game .
4 The last of these objectives is most important , since understanding it will make the difference between good and bad essays or grades .
5 Open Software Foundation stalwart Digital Equipment Corp last week finally bowed to the inevitable , announcing it will make a Unix SVR4 personality generally available for its OSF/1 version 1.2 implementation on Alpha AXP machines from September ( UX No 404 ) .
6 They say it 'll make the city centre a safer place .
7 Yeah If you could hear what she say it 'd make a difference I expect I 'd of gone for another vowel there , it you 'd gone for E it of been
8 This loneliness then tends to be misdiagnosed as depression and medications may be prescribed which may make the disease even worse .
9 The people who exploit them can make a lot of money , but those fat cats do n't get their hands dirty
10 I got ta , I got ta do I must make a bed .
11 She did n't feel she could make a contribution , but she wanted to , so ‘ I just went in and made myself useful . ’
12 Hope you can make the meet … paul
13 If you have taken the recommended Norwich Union insurance cover you must make an insurance claim under the Legal Expenses section in respect of any legal fees incurred abroad for that purpose , and if you have taken alternative insurance , you must do likewise under any Legal Expenses cover provided by it .
14 Captain America and Billy the Kid had blown it when they believed they could make a lot of money and retire , but life was not simply about economics ; they had , according to Fonda , found their freedom but their liberty was like the statue in New York harbour , surrounded by polluted waters .
15 But he says he 'll make the trip to Sarejevo whatever happens .
16 TI says it 'll make a statement about the report later on tonight when management has been able to consult the entire workforce .
17 It says it can make a profit by selling the data around the world — and save the US taxpayer cash by reducing public spending .
18 The landlord had obviously decided he could make a lot of money out of this rehearsal room lark .
19 If the demand was served personally , the person serving it must make the affidavit and there is a form of such affidavit in Schedule 4 to the rules ( Form 6.11 ) , see Appendix C , form 7 .
20 Sooty was famous for his jokes and it was said he could make a cat laugh just by looking at it .
21 Why do you think you can make a success of a self employed direct sales job selling advertising .
22 Alternatively , if you require a little time , a booking can be held on ‘ Option ’ for 24 hours during which time you must make the booking ‘ firm ’ otherwise the booking will automatically be released .
23 On the other hand , the French boasted they could make a neutron bomb , the US was still anguished over the spy story of Cheltenham as Prime got 35 years ' rumours of Brezhnev 's death proved true .
24 Nigel Mansell has promised he 'll make a statement tomorrow about his future with the Oxfordshire-based Williams team .
25 The new constable has sent each of ye a mug o' wine — reckoned it 'd make a change from ale .
26 You know I could make a lot more effort than I do .
27 Remember you can make a friend for life .
28 So , we could have somebody start at twenty pound a month and we know we can make a profit and we can provide a good service to the clients , a good level of cover .
29 You know they can make the designs with
30 I think I would simply say that er if you feel you can make a choice , so be it , if you feel you ca n't make a choice I would implore you to take up some wording similar to the wording I 've suggested , which seeks to commit the district authorities to a to a new settlement within within Greater York .
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