Example sentences of "[pron] could make [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Eventually I had the other repeat to make the three parts , so then I could make harmonies by playing along with the tape . ’ |
2 | If she does , I could make cakes for it , could n't I , and jam — ’ |
3 | ‘ I could make costumes . ’ |
4 | Lurgan are a little concerned about their lack of bowling depth , which could make things tough in the knock-out tournaments . |
5 | Such authority could not be shared with , nor alienated to anyone ; the notion was already fully developed under Philip the Fair by 1294 : ‘ the king of France is subject to no one ’ , wrote Guillaume de Nogaret , expressing the doctrine which could make vassals subjects and was absolute . |
6 | I offered to escort her so that she could make assignations with Rizzi . |
7 | Premack 's plastic tokens which Sarah , his only real success , was required to arrange in series on the magnetised slate , were designed to discover the extent to which she could make judgements about the qualities of objects ; for example , ‘ the apple is red and round ’ . |
8 | Stray images wandered into her unfocussed mind : the glossy black heads of seals breaking the sea 's surface , the castle with knights riding out — She could make pictures of the Lock in her head again ! |
9 | Lucy looked at him reflectively , now understanding more clearly why Doreen thought she could make demands before a ring was put on her finger . |
10 | If not , she could make enquiries at one of the local mairies . |
11 | Neighbour John Lavery said the newspaperman was a man ‘ who could make friends with anyone ’ . |
12 | You could you could make loads I can make loads of them ! |
13 | Ah yeah , it 's Americanified , yeah , course it , well you can make co you could make cocktails |
14 | Yeah you could make balls with newspaper if you wanted . |
15 | Or you could make under-curtains in a lighter , toning or contrasting fabric to pull backwards and forwards while the original curtains remain stationary . |
16 | For example , you could make batches of meals from fresh food , then freeze them . |
17 | OTHERWISE WE WOULD BE GLAD IF YOU COULD MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO OPEN SUCH AN ACCOUNT AND RETURN FORM CF351 TO US WHEN YOU HAVE DONE SO . |
18 | When I got rid of fear I found we could make friends . |
19 | We could make movies ! |
20 | And it means that we could make changes if we needed to . |
21 | The proceedings here are judicial , not autocratic , which they would be if we could make laws instead of administering them . ’ |
22 | We should be three very gay companions , we could make excursions , the sort one never ventures upon alone . |
23 | The only place where we could make cuts , without resetting the entire piece , was in the last paragraph . |
24 | The companies are concerned about planned speed restrictions on Skerne Park through ‘ sleeping policeman ’ type humps in the road , saying they could make journeys slower , uncomfortable and uneconomical . |
25 | Almost nine tenths , 88 per cent , of the people who had spent some time in a residential home were said to have had access to a telephone where they could make calls and people could telephone them . |
26 | This is closely linked to their passivity : it does not occur to them that they could make changes in their world . |
27 | Aberconwy Borough Council said the damage figure passed the point at which they could make requests for financial help to the Government . |
28 | With Motif at large in the Sun community , IBM and DEC are confident they could make inroads into the Sun installed base swapping out Sun machines for their own . |
29 | whereas he 's got ta he says just one round here so they could make decisions for you . |
30 | Because they believed — and we had better believe it also — that if they could make individuals conscious only of the need for personal gratification , they would have neither desire nor energy to combine and work for the downfall of the enemy . |