Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] make [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I di er , I only have er I only make chocolate .
2 I mainly make shrine cabinets and meditation tables , ’ he said .
3 You certainly make money if you begin .
4 We rarely make love any more
5 we only make adultery .
6 Many were originally instinctive and , to that limited extent , occur naturally in animals : we normally make way for others in the street , keep promises or apologise , treat people politely and respect the sense of another 's property .
7 In closing I must remark that if we ever make contact with aliens we should take them to Bangor and let them see all that is good in the human race .
8 Where the LFS gives details of other characteristics explaining why people might define themselves as temporary workers , particularly being a participant in a special employment programme , we also make reference to them .
9 We also make use of the photo-copying facilities and use their premises for our winter evening meetings .
10 Data Protection : as a service to readers , we occasionally make dispatch lists available to carefully screened companies whose products or services we feel may be of interest .
11 Life is full of them , but they only make sense when you look back on them .
12 They only make love on the twenty-ninth of February , ’ said Hyacinth , ‘ and then only when it rains . ’
13 Thus one exalts facts , the other the imagination ; both conceal the extent to which they necessarily make use of the other 's procedures .
14 They just make indie music because they 're middle class teenagers who want to get rid of a bit of angst and I do n't think that is what Curve are about .
15 Posters also teach young people how to develop a sense of erm they also make life much more fun more interesting and erm this is great contrast with Harlow and an urban area like Greater London area where as the report by erm in er the report the report on observation in London you know did n't mention the fact that publicity is of course is much more much greater than the London area erm and erm er one thing I see is missing could er er the reason is we found er the film society we ca n't advertise our events very well because of the restrictive bylaws on advertising poster advertising in Harlow I wonder if something could be done about this ?
16 Sometimes when children put more than two people or objects in order , they also make use of ‘ family ’ terms , giving the teacher the chance to introduce correct vocabulary .
17 And what children fail to understand , they often make sense of in their own way , interpreting the plot and characters wrongly .
18 Well if you go into a D I Y store you 'll find it 's a mahogany stain I do n't know if they really make mahogany .
19 And they increasingly make revenue from research and consultancy services for commercial firms .
20 In this , the role of delaying syntax is to postpone the interpretation of one structure until another has been taken in , so that they ultimately make sense as a whole rather than in sequence .
21 It is all right for the hero and heroine to go to bed together , although if they actually make love before they are married , a wedding should follow immediately .
22 Payne is too wise to the lightning-like unpredictability of operatic disaster to be smug about these exciting prospects , but they certainly make Opera North look increasingly like a company entering its prime and not to be missed .
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