Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] make [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ Not to anybody lad , ’ came the reply , ‘ but for you I might make an exception . ’ |
32 | " I 'll make a footballer of you , if not a scholar . " |
33 | ‘ I 'll make a border of shells , ’ Oliver said , ‘ and plant some forget-me-nots . ’ |
34 | ‘ I 'll make a way through . ’ |
35 | ‘ I 'll make a dash for it . ’ |
36 | ‘ I 'll make a bed up for you . ’ |
37 | He had n't better get in my way when I 'm going down there I 'll string him , I 'll make a bastard out of it |
38 | ‘ I 'll make a pot of tea then you can tell me all about it . ’ |
39 | I 'll make a pot of tea . |
40 | I 'll make a decision when I 'm in a position to . |
41 | Now I 'll make a tunnel underneath it . |
42 | I 'll make a chicken salad when we get back — it does n't take a minute … ’ |
43 | I 'll make a man of you yet . ’ |
44 | ‘ I swear I 'll make a man of you yet . |
45 | I think I 'll make a shopping list today otherwise I 'll get to Colchester and I wo n't remember what I want tomorrow , you know and I 'll be kicking myself cos I 'll forget |
46 | Florrie took off her hat and coat and hung them up , saying , ‘ I 'll make a start on the bacon , shall I ? ’ |
47 | ‘ I 'll make a start upstairs . |
48 | I 'll make a stew to take with us . ’ |
49 | Perhaps I 'll make a profession of being an amateur . |
50 | Okay , you can and say , hey , well dear I 'll make a living and pay your rent . |
51 | ‘ I 'll make a bargain with you , ’ he said . |
52 | I 'll make a cake too . |
53 | I 'll make a cake when we 're off soon sometime . |
54 | ‘ But I 'll make a deal with you . |
55 | ‘ I 'll make a deal with you . ’ |
56 | ‘ I 'll make a deal . |
57 | Teacher : I 'll make a letter P for Paula . |
58 | If a little tired , so if it 's all the same to you , I think I 'll make a move to bed now . ’ |
59 | Think I 'll make a move . |
60 | I 'll make a move . |