Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [adv] make [art] " in BNC.

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1 The reason why it is considered so important that we should not make a commitment at this stage to join a single currency is that a single currency would involve not only a single central bank but single economic management and a commitment by the Government and people of this country to subsidise , if necessary , the trade deficit of Italy , the budget deficits of other countries and the different standards of living .
2 Like the White Queen , we should perhaps make a habit of believing as many as six impossible things before breakfast !
3 So with your pennies and her pennies I think we should all make a lot of money for Save The Children , do n't you ?
4 Involvement is one thing , but we should never make the mistake which we may have done in relation to local government , of appearing to focus all our energies in one direction .
5 That 's why we should now make a start on reminding ourselves of the relevance of our own particular life story .
6 We must not make the same mistake again .
7 If there is a disturbance at the periphery we already know some observation sentences which we have to revise , and we must also make a revision in the interior , for our original theory has been proved false .
8 On those standard trips that no one wants to miss — such as the cabaret , we 'll also make an effort to keep couples together .
9 We 'll never make a policeman out of you , Auguste . ’
10 Erm , when I drew attention to this , one of the first things I did when I got elected to this council , erm , we get papers back which seem to suggest that in fact the Home Office are funding it at a level which , dare I say suggests that we might even make a small profit , er and I have in fact recently been approached by colleagues from Gloucestershire , asking us how we manage in that er , er exercise , because they 're concerned about the high cost of er , protection for certain royal establishments in their county .
11 We could n't make a new book collection there : that would be absurd .
12 I did n't want to hurt either of them and I did n't see why we could n't make a threesome .
13 If it was n't for the law of libel we could probably make a very nice little thing out of it . ’
14 We could always make a start , ’ Southgate quipped .
15 We could therefore make a rule that ‘ melodies should begin with two sentences , each comprising two phrases etc. ’ , but we must refrain from doing so .
16 Now , with sales of around 2,600 cars a year , we could actually make the same profits as we did in 1990 with 3,300 sales . ’
17 So we could perhaps make a case for offering curatorial protection to artefactual software by regarding it as part of the contextual and functional extension of hardware without which technical history would be incomplete .
18 Thanks but no-thanks , we 'd rather make the programme we want to , despite the horrendous budget problems .
19 We 'd often make the owd gel go for twenty-four weeks without coming to us .
20 Castro is reported to have said in private that ‘ we shall not make the same mistake twice ; we shall not break with the Russians after having broken with the Americans ’ ( Suárez : 1967 , p. 175 ) .
21 Although it is not in itself part of the system which generates intensional structures , and we shall not make the term part of our fundamental descriptive apparatus , we may say that the property of an adjective applies to an entity when the language user takes the property which it designates to be valid ( in positive statements ) for some entity which he or she also recognizes ( even if the entity itself may be acknowledged as an imaginary one ) .
22 A lot of the points discussed had also been considered by the cricket committee and we shall now make a thorough investigation . ’
23 I drank to the toast , though I was not at all sure that we would actually make the crossing in Wavebreaker .
24 We ca n't make a charge for advising on the availability of the information .
25 If we ca n't make the gospel of Jesus relevant to today , how can we lead other people to faith ?
26 ‘ If we get in front we wo n't make the same mistake of lying back and letting them in as we did in Belfast , ’ said captain and centre back Alan McDonald ( Queens Park Rangers ) .
27 Rewriting inequalities such as ( 10.3 ) in this form shows that by allowing a constant term in the objective we can effectively make the goal zero for all objectives .
28 This issue was followed up in qualitative interviews with a panel of young people , for while we can not make a simple equation between aloneness and the experience of social and psychological difficulty , young people do seem to need to interact with friends in resolving some of their conflicts .
29 We can not make a judgment without knowing what your resources are . ’
30 We may try to assist the pregnancy by following a good diet and receiving medical care , but we can not make the baby grow , any more than we can manufacture the growth of a plant .
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