Example sentences of "[conj] could make [pron] " in BNC.

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1 So , sometimes we have to do things with horses that could make them anxious , and we have to work at keeping their anxiety level down .
2 And in their spirit lay the dormant power that could make them proud , free men again !
3 She had dark curly hair with no sign of grey , and a certain shyness that could make her manner seem brusque .
4 A sadness that could make her give up acting for good .
5 Still prefers to work by himself — a trait of which he is aware , but one that could make him retreat into a bubble when he most needs help .
6 ‘ It is the one thing that could make my plans go wrong . ’
7 ‘ The device looks simple , but it took a long time to find companies that could make it , ’ he says .
8 Also , too many slow payers and bad debts will shrink capital and profits to levels that could make it hard to stay open for more business .
9 That kind of damp , chill August day only Blighty can produce , a large , scrubby field , a bill that could make you weep it was so poor .
10 Hearn said : ‘ The handlers of Toney and Nunn , Bob Arum and Don King , do n't want to know Chris because he is very awkward and could make their men look bad .
11 Because I retained a few French words and phrases and could make myself understood in his language he had assumed a much wider knowledge than I possessed .
12 The 22-year-old pack ace will arrive tomorrow and could make his debut in Sunday 's First Division home clash with Wigan .
13 FORMER Middlesbrough defender Owen McGee has joined Fourth Division Scarborough on trial and could make his debut against Halifax Town on Saturday .
14 As I lay back on my bed I tried to work out the connection between him and the British Empire and Fresnes gaol , but could make nothing of it .
15 The two rabbits sniffed and stared , but could make nothing of it .
16 In the second half when we went at them we forced plenty of corners but could make nothing of them .
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