Example sentences of "that [noun] [noun prp] [vb mod] make " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ In the last few weeks , however , the level of activity has improved considerably and we are confident that Wise Speke will make a reasonable contribution to the group 's profits for the full year . |
2 | Or dare I hope that Miss Havisham would make my fortune and marry me to Estella ? |
3 | I was just going for a wash , ’ said Julia who was well aware that Miss Coldharbour would make the connection between those two statements . |
4 | So there was at least one member of the Biology Department , thought Dalgliesh , who knew that Mrs. Bidwell would make an early visit to the lab to put out a clean white coat . |
5 | As I understand it a and please correct me if I 've got it wrong , in the interests of the Leeds Metropolitan Area , you have argued that North Yorkshire should make greater provision for residential . |
6 | Accordingly on 5 June 1991 Buckley J. made against various defendants orders for disclosure and discovery including an order in paragraph 18 that Mr. Tully should make and serve on the plaintiffs ' solicitors an affidavit : |
7 | Signed as a location manager for Rob Reiner 's A Few Good Men , with Jack Nicholson and Demi Moore , Mr Reiner decided that Mr Bodison would make a great performer . |
8 | He had the irrational feeling that Mr Malik would make it all right . |
9 | He worries that Mr Carman will make much of the failure of any Sun representative to give evidence . |
10 | Rules and regulations are firmly in place , however , and it is thought to be extremely unlikely that Mrs Marcos would make any serious attempt to return the body . |
11 | It is ironic that Brian Wilson should make use of the Brigadoon myth . |
12 | ‘ I also have a hunch that Raymond Burns will make an impact . |
13 | He was used to handling a great variety of young men , and his piercing stare , as he considered the request , made Hank quail ; he had a suspicion that Peter Dawson could make his wife quail at times , and in this he was right . |
14 | His forecast looked like being correct , which meant that Steve Richardson would make it after a 72 for a total of 143 . |
15 | This it is , but the miracle is not that Patricia Routledge can make the old weep with ‘ Roses of Picardy ’ , but that she can still move the young with it . |