Example sentences of "[adv] [noun prp] [vb mod] make " in BNC.
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1 | But only God can make a tree . ’ |
2 | Only Julius could make her behave like this . |
3 | So Bedford must make the most of limited resources — and pray . |
4 | Perhaps Alice would make the better wife . |
5 | Soon Pavlov could make his dog salivate just by sounding the bell , even without bringing its food ( Figure 3.8 ) . |
6 | The improving Nearly Medina should make a market and although there are only five runners BANBRIDGE ( 1.0 ) should not be too short a price and merits the nap selection . |
7 | This was a joint Anglo/American affair whereby GCHQ would make available to the NSA all its intercepts of British communications , particularly those with America . |
8 | ‘ Surely Davey can make them say — ‘ ' |
9 | The question was therefore whether there was any mechanism whereby MGN could make the deduction . |
10 | Sometimes Bernard would make his wife leave the room , telling her , ‘ This is boys ’ business ' and she would meekly obey . |
11 | Election ‘ 92 : How Ashdown could make Labour sweat |
12 | And my reverie had begun to include some delightful visions of how Sergia might make me welcome when I was interrupted . |
13 | If any of our players make a mistake then Wigan will make us pay for it . |
14 | Then Michael will make himself King and marry the Princess . ’ |
15 | However , it is difficult to see why SPZs should make any difference . |
16 | Eventually Novell will make Unix and NetWare indistinguishable . |