Example sentences of "will [adv] make [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But do n't go around being cross or you 'll only make enemies for yourself .
2 There 's not the same pressure on the dealing floor as at DPR , but you 'll still make loads of money .
3 Mind you , we 'll still make sets with the old gauge low Bs in them , because some players do n't want to make the shift and some basses just are n't set up for strings that big . ’
4 Advantages : With 11 or so other parents involved in the circle , it 's unlikely you 'll be stuck for a sitter ; it 's free of charge ; you 'll probably make friends in the area .
5 Since a large fraction of the stock market is held by pension funds and insurance companies which will eventually make payments to workers , monopoly profits may indirectly pay income to some relatively poor people .
6 The reasonableness test is for the tribunal to consider , though both parties will normally make representations to the tribunal on this issue .
7 The hon. Gentleman would do well to recall that the policies of so many Labour authorities leaving properties empty and voids untreated which significantly adds to the level of homelessness ; until those Labour authorities operate properly with their housing resources , they will not make inroads into the housing problem .
8 Normally the faculty will not make offers to candidates who have yet to sit their SCE Higher grade examinations .
9 And Duff will soon make approaches to Cedric Kushner , the manager of America 's IBF 8st 10lb champion Kennedy McKinney , with a view to challenging for that title .
10 Moreover , the cross-curricular Working Party which is looking at a variety of themes including Economic Awareness , will also make demands on the support of the local business community .
11 Thank you to all who took part in the discussion , your views will be presented to the Executive Committee who will then make decisions concerning our future plans .
12 The Law Society will then make representations to the Lord Chancellor in support of the application , and we look forward to a favourable outcome when the Lord chancellor and the judges consider it .
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