Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] would make a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The new constable has sent each of ye a mug o' wine — reckoned it 'd make a change from ale . |
2 | I thought of it at one ti me , but I knew I 'd make a mess of it . ’ |
3 | I still had time to kill , so I thought I 'd make a couple of ‘ phone calls and that meant employing the Middleditch gambit . |
4 | actually we , mm , at some length and had a few ideas , erm I 've got an appointment with someone at the Arts Council in a couple of weeks that the Arts Council 's got a new fund called erm consultants in research and I thought I 'd make a bid to see if we can get someone |
5 | She said it was a remnant and I thought I 'd make a box for the sale . |
6 | ‘ It 's the left-overs from yesterday 's joint — I thought I 'd make a shepherd 's pie for supper . |
7 | Immediately they thought they would make a fortune if they were able to sell this food in shops . |
8 | I thought it would make a difference being a Mrs but it did n't . |
9 | Thought he 'd make a killing , you see ; a lot of money to be made from property development . ’ |
10 | A Cleveland County Council spokesman said it would make a decision on re-opening the road after the strength tests today . |