Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] make a [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'll make a start upstairs . |
2 | I 'll make a cake too . |
3 | So I thought well perhaps I could make a basket then . |
4 | Now er I could make a point here that when they introduced one man operated buses , they thought they were on to a new thing but one man operated buses were in this town before the war . |
5 | I will make a decision later in the week . ’ |
6 | You will also find that some of the care required is familiar to you and that you can make a contribution immediately . |
7 | Er they you can very fine day you can make a relief there . |
8 | They 're a safe investment , but in love you can make a killing overnight . |
9 | Now the proud owner of the Chelsea House hotel overlooking the seafront in Falmouth , she says : ‘ There 's a lot of competition , but you can make a living here if you 're prepared to work hard . |
10 | You will also experience playing as a member of a team in various sports , and how , by co-operating and getting on with other people , you can make a team more successful . |
11 | " So we should make a start now . |
12 | Well I 'm not going to count we 'll make a we 'll make a guess alright ? |
13 | Any one , we 'll make a move soon |
14 | From that moment he looked after the rose garden and when the war came he said , ‘ Look here , if we get through this all right , we 'll make a garden together . ’ |
15 | We 'll make a cake though , like we do on Sunday . |
16 | Looking forward , and viewing ourselves as contributing to the development of provisionally held theories , it seems to offer no more than the hope that we might make a contributions even if we do not really understand what , how , or to what . |
17 | Yes , if we could make a comment please the thing about in July ? |
18 | But in the back of our heads we knew we could make a career together . ’ |
19 | Just la 's look to see if we can make a case all right ? |
20 | Cos they must make a bomb though . |
21 | And , anyway , she was n't so deluded that she thought they might make a life together . |
22 | The mud they put out now there is lucky if they put two hundred ton in and that 's only had by grab and course they 'd make a hole there , then course that fill up again . |
23 | Together , they can make a patio both comfortable and stylish . |
24 | Nigel Mansell has promised he 'll make a statement tomorrow about his future with the Oxfordshire-based Williams team . |
25 | He could make a wall twice as big as Endill and three times as wide in under a minute . |
26 | By pointing out a flower or describing a rarity he could make a walk supremely interesting and was indeed a charming companion on any expedition in the fields . |
27 | Gentle replied that he would make a Gauguin so fine the artist himself would have wept to see it . |
28 | It would make a poem too stereotyped if this did in fact happen and so the metrical pattern will be varied . |
29 | Zoff said yesterday he will make a decision today on whether Gascoigne makes his debut against Genoa . |
30 | ‘ This is one way in which each of us can make a difference now ’ |