Example sentences of "[vb mod] make [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Right , let's make you a bed on the couch , is it ? |
2 | Let's make it a special event . |
3 | Let's let's make it a slightly different problem . |
4 | Erm let's say a hair dryer is rated at erm er let's make it a telly . |
5 | Davidson 's party political position may make him a more objective source than those more closely involved , and he appears to have been in a good position to know what was going on . |
6 | But the law reports are a random collection of cases , and the very fact that each of those cases resulted from a dispute which the parties could not settle by agreement and had to take to court may make them an unrepresentative sample of the applications of the procedure . |
7 | This view of scientific theories may make me an instrumentalist or a positivist — as I have said above , I have been called both . |
8 | Parliament may make it a crime for a Frenchman to smoke on the streets of Paris but he may puff away on the Montparnasse with impunity ( until , that is , he arrives at Dover ) . |
9 | that you may make it a condition of the carport roof , that they would put four inches of topsoil and plant grass there . |
10 | Exactly , we may make it the performance evaluation and the documentation attached to it that provides you your training record . |
11 | From this stage until the plants are large enough to take care of themselves , filamentous algae may make itself a nuisance , becoming entangled in the delicate young foliage . |
12 | You should make yourself a simple planning diary of the weeks of the term , boldly marking key weeks and dates . |
13 | Ianthe promised that she should make her a summer dress and with this managed to get rid of her . |
14 | ‘ They should make him a national treasure , ’ said Ian Wright . |
15 | ‘ Grey ’ issues of money occur whenever enterprises that are short of funds to pay their obligations insist that the banks should make them the necessary advances to restore their ‘ liquidity ’ . |
16 | He says : ‘ It 's the ideal match up between two men of different styles , which should make it a very , very exciting fight . ’ |
17 | Since sexism is unjust you should make it a point to put women in positions where they have a chance to overcome their historic powerlessness . |
18 | ‘ Perhaps I should make it a costume party next year . ’ |
19 | I never put the case for a timetable motion on the ground that we should make it a permanent feature of our parliamentary procedures . |
20 | You should make it a condition of payment that the gang supplies a Polaroid photograph of your father holding the mornings paper on the day the drop is made . |
21 | This must make him an ideal employer for Mrs Brocklebank whom he reckoned to be on the lazy side . |
22 | You must be gentle with her , you must protect her all your lives , she 's your little sister , you must make her the apple of your eye . |
23 | ‘ We are the first England representative team to face the Springboks in 23 years and we must make it a memorable day , one the selectors can not ignore . ’ |
24 | In future I must make it a rule never to use those cold , wet , good-for-nothing days for looking at crags . |
25 | I think we must make it a positive step forward that this council not only goes forwards to build but it goes forward to use that building and give the firemen of this county the right tools , or firewoman , the firemen and the firewoman of this county the right tools to work with . |
26 | This must make it the best value in multimedia ever offered to schools . |
27 | We have four players in our forward line which must make it the best in Europe , if not the world . |
28 | Fifteen lonely years of waiting for something to think , of waiting to think something , of thinking of waiting , of thinking I 'll make myself a cheese sandwich , of waiting . |
29 | But I I 've got to In fact I 'll make myself a note here and now , I 've got to talk to and I 'll get them to send some more tapes . |
30 | She 'll make me a good wife , do n't you think ? ’ |