Example sentences of "but [pers pn] [modal v] make a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I did n't pay the Africa lady anything but I ought to make a bit for Uncle Jim . |
2 | Moderator four five nine Moderator I welcome the number two in the deliverance but I would make a plea to the er panel that this leaflet be a very simple leaflet and it not be brief , but in fact be quite lengthy . |
3 | ‘ But I 'll make a deal with you . |
4 | I do n't as yet sell many of my paintings , but I can make a sort of living by using my knowledge of furniture and china . |
5 | But I 'd make a request that you do n't try to offend brother Tundrish similarly . |
6 | But I must make a gesture … ’ |
7 | 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 . |
8 | but you can make a bomb out of erm bleach and that |
9 | But she 'll make a mistake . |
10 | But we might make a mistake with the title and someone . |
11 | ‘ But we must make a plan . |
12 | ‘ We always figured we could n't afford ads , but we could make a lot of noise ’ , says Miles . |
13 | The subtle effects of centuries of propaganda will not be easily overcome , but we could make a start by looking more honestly at the reality of war and stop being blinded by the glamour . |
14 | But they will make a charge for disconnecting and reconnecting which may negate the saving unless you are out of the country for several months . |
15 | It must not be overdone , but it can make a suggestion of mood that the listener will have . |