Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] make [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | " How could she possibly make head or tail — " |
2 | ‘ Did you ever make love to her ? ’ |
3 | Did you really make custard ? |
4 | Why do we generally make wine from grapes rather than any other fruit ? |
5 | So children are not little realists or little phenomenalists , nor does it really make sense to say that they ‘ waver ’ between the two . |
6 | Does it really make sense to conceive of a tutorial existing in isolation ? |
7 | Does it really make sense for the Government to spend £10 million advertising the global benefits of energy savings while still adding 17.5 per cent VAT to insulation materials ? |
8 | Does it even make sense to pose the question in this form ? problems of interpreting the historical material are compounded by the fact that contemporary evidence from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries tends to treat examples of working-class people who did not support their parents as evidence of individuals lacking ‘ filial affection ’ ( Anderson , 1977 ) . |