Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb mod] make [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 He told me that I would make my living with words .
2 I could go on , but I think that I can make my points simply and graphically by quoting from the documents that I have with me .
3 In order that I can make my recommendations realistic , how much do you feel you can comfortably invest on a monthly basis to protect your wife and family and make provision for your retirement ?
4 I thought that I could make my contribution by joining the Trade Union movement , and improve things from there . ’
5 When the man came from I would n't know , but I just felt as a op coopted parish councillor that I should make my voice heard on behalf of all the people that complain to me .
6 The emperor pronounced that a trust was due on these words as if , by prohibiting her from making a will , he had requested that she should make her brother heir : the wording is to be treated as if he had asked her to make over his estate .
7 However the custody order expressly forbade Miss T. being brought up as a Jehovah 's Witness , the intention being that she should make her own decision when she was old enough to do so .
8 She was confident that she could make her mark on the Rummidge Department in three years .
9 You have the right to accurate , informative labeling of products so that you can make your own decisions about what to buy .
10 And during this time I am on the monitor studying the whole thing so that we can make our plans and adjustments for our filming with the real orchestra .
11 It is at this point that we can make our first connection with the emphases we have laid out at the beginning of this book .
12 If they apply the law incorrectly they have not performed their duty correctly and judicial review is available to correct their error of law so that they may make their decision upon a proper understanding of the law .
13 These latter worked on route 7 to Uxbridge and a few weeks before that route was to be converted to trolleybus operation , they were each fitted out with plough carriers and the necessary switch gear for conduit operation , so that they could make their own way under power to whichever depôt they were sent .
14 It was declared the best policy was for the ‘ sent down ’ youth to remain where they were so that they could make their valuable contribution to the motherland on the ‘ agricultural front ’ , as in previous decades .
15 There was a time in the history of the Liberal party when it trusted people with their own money and believed that they could make their own decisions .
16 They have already had many changes of home in their comparatively short lives and it would unquestionably confuse and disturb them to leave England now only to return again in a matter of months should the Australian Family Court consider it right that they should make their home here .
17 Such a libretto can then be handed to a composer or arranger of music and a designer so that they can make their contributions to the total production .
18 This is important to individual sites so that they can make their own assessment of the value to them of adopting what has been identified as best practice elsewhere .
19 These men tend to be more confident that they can make their desires known to their partners , whereas those who did n't enjoy their introduction to sex are among the most likely to say that they ca n't express what they want .
20 Erm we 've er we you 'll be looking at education , our biggest service , and a service which we should which is going through some very profound changes at the moment where we 're trying to er increase the resources that are within individual schools so that they can make their own decisions erm about er how they best meet the needs of their youngsters .
21 Production landlords should be given an equal share so that they can make their living by their own labour and thus reform themselves through labour .
22 Secondly , the Bank gave notice that it would make its own forecasts of daily flows in the market so as to be ready to provide assistance but that when the need arose the houses would have to offer bills for sale to the Bank at prices of their own choosing .
23 Now the hardware side , Sun Microsystems Computer Corp has responded to the waves of criticism by saying that it will make its silicon designs available to some semiconductor fabricators so that they can make , sell and support chips based on those designs worldwide .
24 He put his other arm round her waist and she thought wildly that it could make its own way there by now .
25 Edwards has emphasised , ever since the annual meeting two weeks ago when he used his majority shareholding to secure Knighton a place on the United board that he would make his decision at the end of this season .
26 Edwards has emphasised , ever since the annual meeting two weeks ago when he used his majority shareholding to secure Knighton a place on the board , that he would make his decision at the end of this season .
27 He knew that he would make his way towards the tannery , and hoped that the woman — he had never asked her name — would be there at this hour .
28 And Nicol , knowing that by then Sub-Prior Herluin would be in Worcester , said that he would make his way there and tell him what had befallen us .
29 Jaruzelski , who had five years of his term still to run , stated in a letter read to parliament on July 28 that he would make his intentions known once there had been a debate on the timing of presidential and parliamentary elections .
30 Winter was coming , and Soapy knew that he must make his plans .
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