Example sentences of "make [adj] [pron] would " in BNC.

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1 Mr Yeltsin made clear he would not contemplate any reduction in his powers and that his government would stick to its monetarist path , albeit with greater emphasis on social protection for the hardest hit .
2 Mr Yeltsin made clear he would not contemplate any reduction in his powers and that his government would stick to its monetarist path , albeit with greater emphasis on social protection for the hardest hit .
3 Mr Yeltsin made clear he would not contemplate any reduction in his powers and that his government would stick to its monetarist path , albeit with greater emphasis on social protection for the hardest hit .
4 BORIS Yeltsin , the Russian President , suffered two serious blows last night when the country 's highest parliament voted to strip him of direct control of the government by July , and Ukraine made clear it would not ratify a landmark arms treaty between the United States and the former Soviet Union .
5 But they made clear it would not be a factor in the final decision about where to place the Trident work .
6 Yeah cos these that 'd make another one would n't it .
7 A second minister , Padraig Flynn , responsible for the environment , who had also made clear he would vote against Haughey , was dismissed on Nov. 8 .
8 Mr Lamont said he had made clear he would recoup the cost when he abolished car tax .
9 And if if this was covered up here I E this this black dot was say made white let's say , we 'd only have two matching and if that was made white we 'd have one and then if we changed at all that top row we 'd have zero matching .
10 She cast away the unwelcome thought that if she was made redundant she would have to find new work immediately or forfeit that small oasis of security she 'd won for herself .
11 Part of him was coldly aware of the bulge in Doyle 's pocket — the gun which had made sure he would not scream and beg for help .
12 When she died , a couple of years later , he was so heartbroken that he made sure he would share her final resting place at the Downs Crematorium in Bear Road when he , too , was laid to rest .
13 ‘ I 'd make sure they would never do this again , ’ said the still fit 58-year-old .
14 By now my courage had failed and I had to be helped up the steep , wooden steps , the executioner 's assistants whispering that if I made a good show they would make sure I would choke for no more than ten minutes .
15 ‘ It was a casualty-faking — you know , making sure we would know what to do in such a situation . ’
16 Isabelle might have left her the case , but she 'd hidden these things away , making sure they would n't be discovered at least while her husband was alive .
17 Ian Yarlott , business unit manager for Intuit 's UK arm , claims that the company spent two and a half years making sure it would be a genuine British product rather than a hastily localized version of the US product .
18 The Highlander Lieutenant asked that one of the unlit chandeliers be raised from floor level so he could make certain there would be adequate room for his dancers ' crossed swords .
19 Endill and Wednesday ran to the library before breakfast to make sure they would be first in the queue .
20 Anyway , I kept them in the aviary for about four weeks just to make sure they would adapt to one another .
21 ‘ If there was going to be a bid , I wanted to make sure we would have a place at the negotiating table , ’ he says .
22 Alice undertook most of this ; but Bert visited the branch in South London to make sure everyone would be inspired to come .
23 I had to make sure there would be no … hardship . ’
24 Of course one way to make sure there would always be a steady stream of customers in places like Polo Park would be to redistribute income so everyone could afford to shop here .
25 Mr Smith spelt out the new direction the EC must take to make sure it would be a community for people and not just for business .
26 ‘ She has , but she wanted to make sure it would be all right before telling you .
27 ‘ We also wanted to make sure someone would be collecting her in Germany .
28 For the remainder of the journey she fiddled with her clothes , trying to make sure she would look respectable when she arrived home and arranging the neck of her blouse to cover her throat where she was sure she must have another love bite .
29 For all I knew she was with you , but if she was just a visitor , I had to make sure she would be all right .
30 In cross-examination Mr. Williams , according to the judge 's note , said : ‘ I asked him to make certain she would be agreeable in principle . ’
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