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

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1 To further subdivide them may make record-keeping impossibly complicated .
2 There has been , as I have emphasised , no criticism of his judgment on the material that was before him and besides those to which I have already drawn attention , there are two other matters to which I should make reference .
3 " I thought I might make coffee for them all before I go .
4 I 'll make lunch for us . ’
5 I 'll make breakfast . ’
6 If you do n't , I 'll make contact . ’
7 Suck me , and I 'll make love to you so much better . ’
8 I 'll make hay with what you 've got , every penny of it . ’
9 Trent checked that there was a towel and said , ‘ I 'll make coffee , sir .
10 ‘ We can go back to Rose Cottage , always supposing Pook s Common is still where we left it , and I 'll make coffee , ’ she offered , aware that she should contribute to the peace that had broken out between them .
11 I 'll make coffee .
12 We do n't have our separate stuff , sort of thing , my mother will make sort of , bulk of egg mayonnaise , like the other day , I thought , I 'll make egg mayonnaise now .
13 If I have n't got the time I 'll make time .
14 I 'll make time , ’ he threatened softly with a half-smile that sent shivers of delight along her spine .
15 She said , staring out to sea , struggling with strange emotions , ‘ In future I 'll make time .
16 I 'll make use of them .
17 And I 'll make appointment .
18 Now if I were to mix some of that with another substance I could make printing ink .
19 I could make love to you in any room in the house , ’ he grinned .
20 I gave you time to adjust to the fact that I 'd make love to you tonight and — ’
21 ‘ And if I did n't , I 'd make time .
22 When we first met my fiancé and I used to make love every day and often in really unusual places — in fields , on the beach , in the car and so on .
23 So I used to make tea for her .
24 ‘ Did you think that I would make love to you for a few days and then let you walk out of my life without trying to get in touch ? ’
25 Promotion to Vice-Questore seemed certain and the general feeling was that if I played my cards right I would make Questore in the end .
26 In retelling the drama I shall make use of some of my own images and those of some Catholic and Protestant divines , but I shall remain faithful to the spirit of the Greek fathers and their understanding of the Great Battle .
27 I shall make use of you and you will work alongside my slaves here .
28 I shall make jelly , ’ she said , ‘ and keep some on a dish here — they smell so delicious . ’
29 I shall make mention of her reading of the story of Ruth , suggesting however that that story does not escape patriarchal parameters .
30 I will make contact with the movement and get permission for you to attend the next meeting . ’
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