Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] can make a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If there is a minor mishap you can make a joke of it . |
2 | Er they you can very fine day you can make a relief there . |
3 | Given that this was a risk-free hedge we can make a check on the process by comparing the outcomes from states 1 or 2 with the result of investing the initial capital at the risk-free rate of return : . |
4 | The 44-year-old Prince lamented the generation gap but joked that ‘ even at my advanced age I can make a muddle ’ . |
5 | ‘ If you 're a dud you can make a lot of money out of it kickbacks , mileages and second homes , employing your wife as a secretary . |
6 | Right , so what 's the minimum annually , the minimum we can make a profit on ? |
7 | As community organizers know , change best occurs when people choose short-term winnable goals which build their belief they can make a difference and which can alter the balance of power , ( i.e. after this action , the youth group becomes a recognized force in the community ) . |
8 | They 're a safe investment , but in love you can make a killing overnight . |
9 | They do n't need to , but , erm , I mean nine , ninety eight per cent of their sales is on sale of gas , so the only way you can make a name for yourself is getting involved in things other than gas , one , installing central heating or kitchen . |
10 | Either way you can make a sale to a customer who otherwise may not be able to buy from you or who you may not have previously considered as a prospect . |
11 | If there are adoption proceedings , for example , and the court decides not to make an adoption order it can make a contact order under s34 . |
12 | Yeah , yeah I wished we did like them cos many a time you can make a meal |