Example sentences of "[pers pn] [pers pn] [modal v] make a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If you make them you can make a waffle with mashed potato |
2 | Of you I would make a fuss |
3 | I tell you I will make a gentlewoman of you if you be obliging and do n't stand in your own light . |
4 | ‘ If I were you I 'd make a list of tall men and women in the village with bad characters and check their alibis , ’ advised Miss Tilley judiciously , one professional to another . |
5 | ‘ I told him he would make a fortune . |
6 | He admired the beast rapturously ; he took the owner out to dinner , assured him he would make a fortune , and advised him to write to King Louis Philippe on the matter . |
7 | Giving marks for written work can help the student to assess how well he is doing and can serve as reinforcement ( either because good marks tell him he is making satisfactory progress or because poor marks will tell him he must make a grater effort ) . |
8 | there does n't seem to be any sense to it really but you can try and make a bit of sense out of some of it not all of it but some of it you can make a bit of sense out of it yes . |