Example sentences of "will make [pron] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | This will make them the first and fifth most visited attractions in the world , with the other three being existing Disney sites . |
2 | MOUNTAIN adventurer Rebecca Stephens was yesterday thought to have set off on the final stage of a climb which will make her the first British women to reach the top of Everest . |
3 | A child , I feel , will make me a better person and draw the attention of others to my good character . |
4 | It will make me a stronger man . ’ |
5 | I do n't think it will make me a vegetarian but it might make me think about it . |
6 | There , in the company computer , he imagines he will find tons of choice titbits such as upcoming record store appearances or release dates for new singles — information that will make him a real idol otaku king when he transmits it over the networks to other idol-loving otaku . |
7 | Arise , lift up the lad … for I will make him a great nation . ’ |
8 | Robson 's influence has been legendary within United — but manager Alex Ferguson believes Ince is showing the qualities which will make him the new Red leader . |
9 | ‘ Two other factors will make us a better team this season — Keith Finlay has come back to the club from North Fermanagh and that has stiffened our batting while Tony Johnson from Barbados is a superb all rounder . ’ |
10 | " Still , I guess her head will make us an unusual little trophy . " |
11 | They 're hell belt in , hell-bent in removing the last statutory protection against the poverty pay for workers in the U K. They will make us the only country in Europe without some minimum standards . |
12 | There is nothing that will make you a better surfer . ’ |
13 | It will make you a better , more appreciative driver , too . |
14 | His books were not widely circulated and in one of the last two which were dedicated to his son ( and unpublished ) was the assertion that it contains instances " that will make you a better interpreter of dreams than all , or at least inferior to none ; but , if published , they will show you know no more than the rest " — a sentiment which T. R. Glover rather pithily describes as suggesting science declining into profession . |
15 | But his hunger to score will make it no easier for Fergie 's defenders this afternoon . |
16 | I hope that the fans who are travelling will make it a great day for the city , have fun and enjoy themselves , and behave . ’ |
17 | That said , its very innovation will make it a poor choice in some cases , and it lacks good database links . |
18 | ‘ We will make it a nice picnic , ’ she said , in the spirit of the penitent who intends to do the wicked thing she had first thought of but will also do something pleasant to make it slightly less reprehensible . |
19 | Thames Valley police are hoping their action will make it an unhappy time for thieves . |
20 | That will make it an expensive operation for them , wo n't it ? |
21 | Its combined output will make it the second biggest in Britain . |
22 | Yesterday it said the issue would mature in 23 to 28 years ' time , which will make it the longest-dated gilt available in the market . |
23 | An American editor deleted a comment from one of her books when a father tells his daughter : ‘ Do n't bother about school because you 're a pretty little thing and will make someone a good wife . ’ |