Example sentences of "we [modal v] make [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Without even knowing it , we may make assumptions about them based on the fact that they 're called Charles rather than Kevin .
2 Erm , I think these refugees are likely to include the most enterprising , the best trained and so on , they 'll be a grave loss to the Soviet economy , erm , but I think they 're a potential gain to us and er , I do n't think that , I think therefore we should make arrangements to try and absorb them if we can and , and let them contribute as they undoubtedly will to our own economies .
3 Erm , my fourth one was the effect on the medical centre , bearing in mind , but I did n't say that at the time , that there 's to be no longer sheltered , and there could be young families , remember , more rowdy an element , and maybe we should make details of that .
4 Bishop Harris went on to comment : ‘ We must make choices in this world between the true God and other influences which can dominate our lives , e.g. the pursuit of money , health , fashion , career .
5 We must make inferences about the health status of the survivors from these data .
6 We must make Signs , ’ said the Stationeri .
7 We must make savings to finance the extra cost of borrowing .
8 We 'll make payments each month ; that 'll seem authentic enough .
9 Oh she said we 'll make enquiries she said .
10 You will get clear , concise particulars of properties in your range — choose the ones which interest you most and we 'll make arrangements for you to see them .
11 ‘ Let's go and get some tea and perhaps we might make inquiries about types of jobs amongst the local farmers .
12 When I got rid of fear I found we could make friends .
13 We could make movies !
14 And it means that we could make changes if we needed to .
15 The proceedings here are judicial , not autocratic , which they would be if we could make laws instead of administering them . ’
16 We should be three very gay companions , we could make excursions , the sort one never ventures upon alone .
17 The only place where we could make cuts , without resetting the entire piece , was in the last paragraph .
18 Oh we 'd make things , make things , that 's right , yes , instruction .
19 You see the i it was er we used to make curtains then for Littlewoods , Littlewoods as it is now , they 're still , you know , the they were about the forerunners of the er tt this er catalogue business , and if they gave us an order that would last us a long time , and that usually the eight points , which was meant to say there were eight threads to an inch .
20 changed and we we used to make canoes
21 We will make families better off
22 We will make houses which meet high standards of energy efficiency exempt from the first £1000 of stamp duty when they are sold .
23 We will make chances against them , ’ says Miller .
24 Note We will make payments as stated above provided ( a ) the injured clients notify us of any claim for personal injury within 3 months of their return from holiday ; ( b ) they assign to Horizon Holidays Ltd. any rights against a supplier or any other person or party they may have relating to the claim ; and ( c ) they agree to co-operate fully with us should we or our insurers wish to enforce those rights which have been assigned to us or to which we are subrogated .
25 With regard to the proposals set out in your finalised business plan , we will make recommendations as to the type and source of funds , effect appropriate introductions through our extensive network of funding source contacts ( including venture capital and banking sources ) and advise and support on presentations to funding sources .
26 It 's only too easy to say , oh yes , we can make chairs … we can make kitchens and three-piece suites … grand pianos , anything you like , but what we have to do is to pick out one thing that we think is a winner and actually do that properly . ’
27 We can make laws and regulations about pollution or wildlife trade until we are blue in the face , but without enough money for enforcement they will not be effective .
28 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 .
29 Here are some pointers to how we can make meetings and discussions more dramatic and accessible to all the children in the class : Establish in advance the purpose of the meeting — both for yourself and for the children .
30 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 ’ .
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