Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [modal v] make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Please let me know at least two days in advance so that I can make other arrangements . ’
2 It was , I thought , the last time that she would make sarky remarks about a fellow medium 's performance .
3 I do hope you enjoy looking through the Reference Book and that you will make good use of it throughout the year .
4 It believed ‘ we now have good reason to expect that we will make considerable progress in 1993 ’ .
5 Now we have to be careful with the word ‘ redemptive ’ because in a final way only Christ 's sufferings can be deemed truly redemptive ; but I feel that we can make guarded use of the term .
6 For example , we have found that we can make good businesses by selling services that we developed for use in our own company .
7 I mean , I think , I had n't realized that they would make different decisions on medical grounds .
8 That they might make other choices than the ones we wish them to make ?
9 Maxim just wanted to know where the battle lines now stood so that they could make new plans .
10 Veterinarians indicated that they could make significant use of videos to demonstrate a gradual deterioration in health and how animals reacted and behaved when suffering certain illnesses .
11 I am copying this letter to Shop Stewards within the Community Charge Registration Office and Exchequer Division in order that they can make appropriate arrangements to be represented with yourself .
12 Having proved to themselves that they can make successful hardcore tracks , ‘ Temple of Dreams ’ stomps boldly into oddball crossover territory by coating the robo-deth rhythm loop in sugary vocals nicked from 4AD indie band This Mortal Coil .
13 Their watchfulness is also dramatically increased , so that they can make maximum use of their excellent sense of vision .
14 Even where part-time ( and full-time ) workers earn above the limit , they still may be disqualified from unemployment benefit unless they can satisfy the DSS that they can make adequate care arrangements for children or an elderly/sick person within twenty-four hours of finding a job .
15 He says that they can make full use of the science labs and workshops .
16 We do so to make available to ordinary people this crucial information so that they can make informed decisions about their health care .
17 A moment 's reflection will show that it would make private members more independent .
18 Acer Inc , Taipei , Taiwan says it is considering the possibility of cooperation with Nintendo Co Ltd in the electronic games industry and plans to submit a proposal to the Japanese company soon ; Acer denied a report that it would make electronic games on behalf of Nintendo .
19 The USSR has announced that it will make increased use of gas as a petro-chemical feedstock rather than flood the market while demand is weak .
20 News from Whitbread that it will make extra provisions of £37m , alongside another £10m considered ‘ normal ’ , to cover bad debts on free-trade loans in the hard-hit south of England knocked 19½p off the already weakened shares to 358½p .
21 In a democratic society , this means that the public needs to have a basic understanding of science , so that it can make informed decisions and not leave them in the hands of experts .
22 There was division in UNTCOK whether it could accomplish anything in the circumstances ; some members felt it should report the impossibility of proceeding but others believed that it could make limited progress .
23 The implication for the Archive is that it could make sound assumptions about it 's users ’ skills .
24 Patten also announced that he would make extensive use of enhanced capping powers in 1991 .
25 When he returned home very tired on the Saturday evening she turned on him and began nagging him again about the possibility of a separation and that he should make proper commitment to her .
26 Well , tomorrow he must go , she would tell Mr Grenfell first thing in the morning that he must make other arrangements and then he would be out of her life forever .
27 JOHN BARNES last night faced up to the fact that he must make speedy progress to avoid a long spell in the international wilderness .
28 Some months earlier , in the autumn of 1182 , young Henry had once again asked his father to give him a principality , Normandy , so that he could make proper provision for his own knights .
29 Will he give an undertaking that he will make administrative arrangements that will equally well put into effect the entitlements that we seek in new clause 10 ?
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