Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] make [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Before examining these propositions I must make good the comment that the concentration on the moment of charging has tended to lead the inquiry in the wrong direction . |
2 | But that is an emotional statement , and I must make sure I do n't get carried away by emotional things like that . |
3 | ‘ Poole , ’ said the lawyer , ‘ if you say that , I must make sure . |
4 | ‘ I must make sure it can not happen again . |
5 | And , and draw it , and stand up and think how you 're going to do it , and maybe you sort of , you know , sit here or something , when I 've gone and face the window and say , that 's North , and I must make sure I get it set up , get this the right way up and , |
6 | He was paying it and I must make sure that he is paying it . |
7 | ‘ Agreed , but one or two things I must make clear , William comes with me and I choose the cobblers who work for us , I 'm not putting the name of Morgan to any inferior work . ’ |
8 | ‘ I am not one for shilly-shallying , as well you know , Forest — in the event , I should make sure you were Will Slaughter 's next victim . ’ |
9 | The cost of any scheme would be very large and I should make clear now that the Government can not contemplate funding expenditure on this scale from public funds . |
10 | I have , I should make clear , reread Miss Kenton 's recent letter several times , and there is no possibility I am merely imagining the presence of these hints on her part . |
11 | There is one thing I should make clear : ‘ Documenta ’ is not the Venice Biennale . |
12 | I should make clear that this analysis is not predicated upon the assumption that the courts have always attempted to apply the jurisdictional/non-jurisdictional distinction according to some logical criteria . |
13 | I am not , perhaps I should make clear , complaining about any of this . |
14 | Now , erm I think I should make clear that I have some personal feelings on this , and I just want to say something very briefly about my neighbours , something I actually do n't agree with . |
15 | I 'll make alternative arrangements . ’ |
16 | I swear I 'll make good use of it ! ’ |
17 | If you do n't mind my sleeping here tonight , I 'll make other arrangements in the morning . ’ |
18 | We can work on the assumption , anyway , and I 'll make discreet inquiries when I get to the office tomorrow . |
19 | ‘ I 'll make regular checks on the payments . ’ |
20 | It made him feel he wanted to punish the crowd and fired him to say , ‘ If this is what they think of me and what they think of Jacklin , I 'll make sure he never finishes in front of me again . ’ |
21 | ‘ When I grow up I 'll make sure I 've always got enough money for a whole pound of sausages and eggs to go with them , ’ Sally thought , but she never said anything . |
22 | I 've learnt one thing from this — in future I 'll make sure I tile behind sanitaryware before it 's fitted . |
23 | A child 's bug killed my Dad but I 'll make sure that his special Muppet magic lives on |
24 | I 'll make sure their heads do n't get on their chests . |
25 | ‘ Perhaps on Saturday I 'll make sure a camera records such a routine gesture , ’ he said . |
26 | But I 'll make sure he serves the three-match suspension . ’ |
27 | ‘ Otherwise I 'll make sure he has a few more broken bones , ’ she warned . |
28 | ‘ I 'll make sure of that , ’ Ben said smiling . |
29 | Perhaps while I 'm away , you 'll see to moving our bags to Chapel Street , I 'll make sure you have some money for the cab . ’ |
30 | ‘ Do n't argue with me , ’ Myeloski shouted , ‘ or I 'll make sure your stay in Siberia is permanent . |