Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] make [noun] " in BNC.

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1 After hearing so much about objects and Oracle Version 8.0 — object prototyping work has been going on at the firm since 1988 — at the moment it does n't look as though Oracle will create a separate object-oriented database product , although Oracle 's object guru , David Beech , believes it may eventually make marketing sense to do so .
2 She 's told him trying to get her back may only make life in Pakistan more difficult for her .
3 Therefore they must necessarily make reference to that history .
4 But even Christians of a more liberal variety must necessarily make reference to a past age .
5 It 's ironic that you should still make excuses for the fact that the band can play really well , yet there 's nothing here that ca n't be appreciated on the level of a blues number .
6 It 's ironic that you should still make excuses for the fact that the band can play really well , yet there 's nothing here that ca n't be appreciated on the level of a blues number .
7 And you must also make provision for things going wrong :
8 Those ratepayers already paying General Rates by this method must also make application .
9 The devaluation of sterling should also make things easier for UK firms heavily involved in the export trade .
10 ‘ I think we should also make love as soon as possible , ’ he murmured , as his kisses deepened and their breathing began to quicken .
11 You should also make contact with the Federation of Worker Writers and Community Publishers .
12 Other applicants should also make enquiries early in the year in which they propose to commence a postgraduate course .
13 the language used should be accessible to children but should also make demands and extend their language capabilities ;
14 However , although the ‘ informal ’ local plan makes provision for community development , the lack of effective mechanisms , particularly in the economic sphere , to counter an impoverished community 's inherent lack of financial , managerial and skilled resources must inevitably make project fulfilment , with the significant exception of community housing initiatives , far from certain .
15 The courts must now make care orders committing children to the care of the local authority .
16 The Government must then make time for the resolution to be discussed although , as the Government has a majority and can normally force its measures through , it is unusual for such resolutions to be unsuccessful .
17 When interview surveys are carried out , however , the researcher must actually make contact , on a face-to-face basis , with the people being studied .
18 Large-scale commercialised farming , that is agribusiness and domestic agricultural enterprises , have to compete with other big corporations for investment capital and markets and must therefore make profits as efficiently as possible .
19 Institutions should therefore make changes both academic and non-academic to help meet the needs of non-traditional students and capitalise on their special strengths .
20 ‘ That 'll only make things worse .
21 It 'll only make things that much harder for you .
22 But do n't go around being cross or you 'll only make enemies for yourself .
23 ‘ But you know what they say , ’ he adds , with a wink of those sparkling Irish eyes , ‘ You 'll only make God laugh if you tell him your plans … . by Garth Pearce
24 If we get involved , we might only make things worse . ’
25 But once these new mechanisms are in place , managers are left with little guidance from business ethicists about how , precisely , they might best make use of them .
26 But it 's the war , ’ she added without guile , and because the chief had taken a liking to the woman with the thick Liverpool accent who met her gaze without flinching , she told them to cut along to the galley ; if they were lucky they might just make standeasy .
27 There 's not the same pressure on the dealing floor as at DPR , but you 'll still make loads of money .
28 Mind you , we 'll still make sets with the old gauge low Bs in them , because some players do n't want to make the shift and some basses just are n't set up for strings that big . ’
29 And it came home to me that you know we all had to come to terms in some way with erm with what it was all about and the kids and you know and it became something of a I mean i it was the experience that we went through you know it was i it was you know something that we 'll always remember I think because it 'll always make Christmas different I think for us in a way you know but it And when they came up from South Wales with car loads and van loads and I mean we all just sobbed you know I mean there was nothing to do really you know it was just and I think anyway that was Christmas , but I mean er .
30 Advantages : With 11 or so other parents involved in the circle , it 's unlikely you 'll be stuck for a sitter ; it 's free of charge ; you 'll probably make friends in the area .
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