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

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1 I must make calls first .
2 I must make inquiries .
3 It 's not enough to enjoy yourself , you must make hay while the sun shines .
4 And the County Council 's consistently said to the West Yorkshire authorities , you must make provision for a range of sites in suitable locations to help draw er development that would othe otherwise come to North Yorkshire .
5 You must make A , B and C with the RIGHT arm , but D can be made with either arm .
6 We have long accepted the principle that ‘ if you live by the river you must make friends with the crocodile ’ and prepare for the certainty that sooner or later winds of hurricane force will hit the islands .
7 Not many people will complete the route in fewer than 12 days , so trying to fit the walk into a two-week holiday is pushing your luck — you must make allowances for delays and for time spent on the island getting to and from the start and finish .
8 Francis Bacon who put money into an unsuccessful company to colonize Newfoundland wrote in his essay On Plantations ( the word used then and for most of the seventeenth century for what would later be called colonies ) ‘ You must make account to lose almost twenty years profit , and expect your recompense in the end . ’
9 Making a sound in his throat , he turned his head away , then said , ‘ Funny thing , but neither am I ; yet I 've had to get used to it ; ’ and on this he went out , leaving Millie looking at the big fat woman and feeling she must make conversation : ‘ It 's a beautiful morning , ’ she said .
10 There were numerous hotels of this kind , she must make enquiries , send for brochures .
11 Bishop Harris went on to comment : ‘ We must make choices in this world between the true God and other influences which can dominate our lives , e.g. the pursuit of money , health , fashion , career .
12 We must make inferences about the health status of the survivors from these data .
13 President Ali Akbar Rafsanjani on the same day dismissed the reports as " mendacious propaganda and blackmail " , saying : " We must make America understand that today one can not use the deceitful weapon of disarmament to threaten other countries and to interfere in their affairs . "
14 We must make Signs , ’ said the Stationeri .
15 Mr Cosic added : ‘ We no longer have the means to make war , we must make peace to win . ’
16 The main criticism of transcendent philosophies is that though the ideas are beautiful and those who live by their precepts can be happy , yet men ask what relevance the philosophies have for our modern world of materialism where we must make progress and raise humanity out of starvation and ignorance .
17 We must make people understand we 've done nothing wrong , ’ says Maureen .
18 Since we know that the periodicity of some variables is longer than the monitoring already carried out by human beings , we must make use of surrogate or proxy variables to extend our range of knowledge ( such as via tree rings , palynology , oxygen isotope ratios from ice cores and geomorphological evidence of environmental change ) ;
19 We must make use of microelectronic technology .
20 To explain this type of unemployment more fully , we must make use of a model of the economy within which the level of DD unemployment is determined .
21 We must make savings to finance the extra cost of borrowing .
22 Faced with a wide range of demands and severe shortages of funding , they must make decisions about priorities , and in the last analysis the creation of a scheme of priorities for provision — though based upon a complex pattern of evidence about user requirements — must in part be the result of the librarian 's own judgement .
23 There are other factors that recommend elimination , not least being the fact that everyone else is moving in the same direction ; so if British car makers want to sell their vehicles abroad , as surely they must , they must make car engines that run without lead .
24 He had spent so much time with Eloise that he felt he must make love to his wife that night , however tired he felt .
25 He must make decisions about what was historically important , not about , let us say , what was theologically or aesthetically important , significant though that might be to a believer or an artist .
26 Luke Rittner believes the success of the new system will depend on a balancing act by Mr Mellor , the head of the new expanded arts ministry , the Ministry of National Heritage ( The Art Newspaper , No.18 , May 1992 , p.1 ) : he must make arts policy directly but keep his distance by taking a broadminded approach to the arts .
27 Jesus did it ( Luke 4 : 28–30 ) so it must make sense !
28 My hon. Friend is correct — it must make sense to have pay bargaining as near as possible to the point and location of work so as to make the labour market work as efficiently as possible and to reward people as fairly as possible .
29 It must make sense of events as they happen and in their immediate aftermath .
30 It must make life very — complicated . ’
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