Example sentences of "that we [modal v] make [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I hope that we shall make progress , along the cautious lines suggested by my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister this afternoon , on a common foreign and defence policy . |
2 | And it means that we could make changes if we needed to . |
3 | There are always ways that we could make people more effective or help people to got the wrong flip , but , but to grow into other jobs . |
4 | Their statement in their manifesto says , we promise that we will make Britain the best housed nation in Europe . |
5 | So that we can make money . |
6 | I do not think either that we can make sense of the Devil in the language of contemporary philosophy or science ; on the other hand neither do I believe that we should try and invent a modern mythology that makes the Devil more credible and accessible . |
7 | What we can do is attempt to get hold of the rules of the game so that we can make sense of a game as it is played . |
8 | It is in virtue of such rules that we can make sense of the idea that we are objectively correct to call the new sensation a pain . |
9 | I hope that he will be speedy with it so that we can make progress and that he will not read from the document before him . |
10 | Indeed , we have all agreed , I take it the recommendations under eight one in order that we can make progress . |
11 | In contrast , ‘ this time we can be better prepared … this is a time for doing the thinking , so that we can make things how we want them to be ’ . |
12 | in a way , so that we can plan for the future so that we can make contingencies for changing relationships with people , the effects of these things on children in the future . |
13 | Can I adjust my proposal then , to include the bit about the populations so that we can make representations about the boundary and the use of ninety one statistics rather than |
14 | She might have agreed with my friend Roger Hinks — who , after his unmerited disgrace over the too energetic cleaning of the Elgin Marbles , left the British Museum to work for years for the British Council — that the compensation for having acquaintances is that we can make game of them with our friends . |