Example sentences of "[pron] would make [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I gave you time to adjust to the fact that I 'd make love to you tonight and — ’ |
2 | I 'd make Mark Goodier the editor because he 's truly vibey , in touch with the music scene , and let's face it , he knows about things |
3 | Also , I 'd make arrangements with your assistant manager to cover for Michael long-term . |
4 | ‘ And if I did n't , I 'd make time . |
5 | They had whalebone in these stays and we used to cut pieces about half an inch long and in the daytime , I used to make a bag full and put them in between the doors and I 'd go round the first time and put them in and when I went round later , if that whalebone was missing , I 'd make enquiries . |
6 | Anyway , I said I 'd make enquiries as to what a is wanted . |
7 | Anyway , I said I 'd make enquiries as to what was wanted and I said because there 's a new children 's ward will open at the hospital and perhaps they would . |
8 | ‘ Did you think that I would make love to you for a few days and then let you walk out of my life without trying to get in touch ? ’ |
9 | My parents are dead now , and I moved away from our village to quite a big town in the hope that I would make friends . |
10 | ‘ We took the caravan to Teesdale every weekend during the season and I would make sketches of landscapes or take photos and paint them when I got home . |
11 | I would make amends if they would contact me , and would be so glad to invite them to my home , to meet my wife and children . |
12 | ‘ If I was designing a one-off house , I would make acoustics a priority , because noise is one of the most harrowing problems of contemporary living . |
13 | Promotion to Vice-Questore seemed certain and the general feeling was that if I played my cards right I would make Questore in the end . |
14 | No , but , there lovely black , there 's one pair of black and white curtains that 's hardly been used , there jet black with a white stripe , I thought I would make Ron , a lovely , cook 's apron , hello |
15 | One long-serving officer argued the review would also mean more firemen on tenders and fewer officers in the station , which would make promotion harder to win but would benefit the public . |
16 | In a town where the politics of two great interests clashed , it was essential to make the best possible use of any means of influence and to have a deputy functioning in the regality court in a way which would make friends for the duke 's interest rather than enemies . |
17 | The last gamble , which would make concession unnecessary , was a new expeditionary force to defeat the rebels . |
18 | This , coupled with the rise of a narrower version of monetarism , was to clear the ground for a far more extreme school of macroeconomics which would make adherents to old style monetarism look like liberal wimps . |
19 | Little assembled a squad of 20 professionals , many on terms which would make Hartlepool blanch . |
20 | Perhaps , he thought , they hoped to link it up to a Euphrates Valley railway , which would make Baghdad a Russian southern capital . |
21 | Will he remind any business man foolish enough to think that a Labour Government would be better for business of the myriad proposals which would prove the truth to be quite the opposite , which would make life far more difficult and which would especially energise union militancy which is at the bottom of some of the proposals ? |
22 | 6 Continue to monitor vital signs to detect changes in patient 's condition which would make surgery inadvisable . |
23 | There is a need to look at more positive notions of the relationships between women and state policy which would make space for women and men to explore new options for living . |
24 | The big question now is how soon the blond from Henley will eclipse the blonde from Finchley , who is said to be planning a speech which would make Joan of Arc sound hesitant . |
25 | He also held , dubiously , that were it not for the corruptions imposed by state and law , men would develop bonds of instinctive solidarity which would make government unnecessary . |
26 | If Mercury consists of a largely iron core and a largely silicate mantle , then the core would account for about 80% of the mass and about 40% of the volume , which would make Mercury richer in iron than any other planet . |
27 | We now here have , in the convention of the IWC , not only a possibility to enact regulations which would make whaling more humane , but the enactment of very specific regulations which establish a precedent that the Whaling Commission is formally involved in animal welfare issues . |
28 | Once the topics had been set out in an order which would make sense to the recipients ( in this case of a postal questionnaire ) then the questions could be worked out . |
29 | The Young King 's opportunity was getting nearer , but if he were to show his hand at last , he needed an excuse , a justification for the war which would make sense in his father 's eyes and just might lead him to condone the attack on Richard . |
30 | Just as astronomers sought for the pattern and the simple laws that must govern the movements of the stars and planets — making the world a real universe or cosmos , an ordered whole — so naturalists sought an arrangement which would make sense of all the different kinds of creatures that they found . |