Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] make [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | After hearing so much about objects and Oracle Version 8.0 — object prototyping work has been going on at the firm since 1988 — at the moment it does n't look as though Oracle will create a separate object-oriented database product , although Oracle 's object guru , David Beech , believes it may eventually make marketing sense to do so . |
2 | She 's told him trying to get her back may only make life in Pakistan more difficult for her . |
3 | Therefore they must necessarily make reference to that history . |
4 | But even Christians of a more liberal variety must necessarily make reference to a past age . |
5 | ‘ We must not make assumptions about that child watching . |
6 | The Minister purported to give guidance , the effect of which was , that social fund officers must not make payments which would result in the budget being exceeded . |
7 | She must not make capital out of her distress , on the one hand ; on the other the items were quite small and there was no need to humiliate herself . |
8 | Indeed , the casual indifference of this earlier document makes it quite clear what the English were after ; France , as the later memorandum said , must not make Scotland a ‘ footstool ’ to look over England , and whether that be resolved , as the memorial of the 8th put it , by Mary 's heir Châtelherault or by her bastard half-brother lord James , should he have designs on the crown , really did not matter . |
9 | JACKEY : Why , aunt , if they are actually married there 's no help for't and we must not make mischief between man and wife . |
10 | You must not make contact until you are over your border . ’ |
11 | Paragraph 610 of the Bar code provides , first : ’ Counsel must not make statements or ask questions which are merely scandalous or intended or calculated only to vilify insult or annoy either a witness or some other person ; counsel must if possible avoid the naming in open Court of third parties whose characters would thereby be impugned ; counsel must not suggest that a witness or other person is guilty of crime , fraud or misconduct or attribute to another person the crime or conduct of which his lay client is accused ’ |
12 | Mr Nathan Trelawney of the Plymouth-based Anchor Ales said , ‘ If this bid succeeds there is no reason why other national brewers should not make bids for other regionally based companies . ’ |
13 | The implication was clear to anyone who understood English well : the president was anxious that Zambians should not make Britons in Zambia take the blame for the policy of the Heath government . |
14 | The law says that once the employment contracts have been accepted by the employee , then the employer should not make changes without agreement . |
15 | The problem was , Cora-Beth could see no reason now that they were engaged why they should not make love . |
16 | There is of course no reason why individual lenders should not make insurance compulsory for their clients : its cost would have to be revealed to the customer , and it would have to be added into the calculated APR . |
17 | ‘ You should not make friends with an elephant keeper , ’ he had said , ‘ unless you first have room to entertain an elephant . ’ |
18 | The management usually have a ruling that receptionists do not socialise with the guests on a personal basis ; therefore staff should not make dates with guests or visit their rooms even if invited to do so . |
19 | The new philosophy said that we should not make value judgements : you ca n't think in an Aristotelian way ; no value judgements , no good and bad . |
20 | There is no reason in principle why a small firm should not make pension provision on the same scale as a large employer . |
21 | What Qaddafi means here is that people should not make alliances outside the nation ( just as many Libyans said it is preferable to marry close — for example , to a father 's brother 's child ) . |
22 | should not make librarians complacent or satisfied . |
23 | Although most DNA is in the B form , whose structure was originally determined by Watson and Crick , there is no reason why the cell should not make use of other forms as well , and indeed Alex Rich ( MIT ) described a protein binding with high affinity to the left-handed helix of Z-DNA that he first described . |
24 | Freud did this , even though his explicit view of science led him to think the scientist should not make judgements of this kind . |
25 | She says : ‘ People should not make judgements about people . |
26 | It 's ironic that you should still make excuses for the fact that the band can play really well , yet there 's nothing here that ca n't be appreciated on the level of a blues number . |
27 | It 's ironic that you should still make excuses for the fact that the band can play really well , yet there 's nothing here that ca n't be appreciated on the level of a blues number . |
28 | And you must also make provision for things going wrong : |
29 | Those ratepayers already paying General Rates by this method must also make application . |
30 | The devaluation of sterling should also make things easier for UK firms heavily involved in the export trade . |