Example sentences of "[vb mod] make [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 His intention is to experience an ‘ as if ’ context — in a game two friends may agree to behave as if they are opponents ; in drama two friends may make exactly the same agreement .
2 I ask whether with the above words he has entrusted to Pamphilus that after his death he should make over a hundred to the sons of the deceased .
3 He replied that on the facts as stated it did not appear , at least so far as the testator 's words were concerned , that it was entrusted to Pamphilus that he should make over a hundred .
4 Another letter is being sent to every club president , but suggestions that the SRU should make public the names of offenders and their sentences have been rejected .
5 You must make quite a lot of money — ’
6 You must make about a hundred times more than you need .
7 They might make quite a thing of it .
8 Ditherers and mums-the-worders who 'd make even the fossilised Football Association Council look like a Brains Trust .
9 She could make just a small detour …
10 ‘ They say , ’ Eloise went on , ‘ that the value of the Russian works of art could make quite a difference to the total outcome , after taxes .
11 So you know that , that as you know Richard said you know good idea , could make quite a few people , so I think Marcus , if , if Marcus chose that moment he , he really
12 For example , an HP buyer could make much the same sort of claim against his finance company over faulty goods as the Sale of Goods Act would have allowed against a shop .
13 From this month on , junkies need make only a telephone call to exchange their used , possibly-AIDS bearing , needles for new clean ones , delivered free of charge .
14 ‘ That would make even a vicar laugh ! ’
15 But it would make rather a lovely weekend home . ’
16 And I would make just the same kind of point about the word " family " .
17 These proposals would make either the site value or the capital value the basis for valuation .
18 I nearly always won , as I remember ; and as we left the club or the hall I would make quite a show of hailing a taxi , offering to drop Julian off at the nearest tube .
19 Fine , well I am sure it would make quite a good essay .
20 He asked if I had enough of those for a whole album , because he felt it would make quite an original debut , to do only music taken from other instruments , rather than something from the standard guitar repertoire .
21 Third , the plight of the business may be so grave , and the selection of the individuals concerned so inevitable and so urgently required , that consultation would make absolutely no difference to the outcome .
22 ‘ Shush , Mamma , ’ Rosa had said , and then Sabina had come in again with the bird — it would make only a bite to eat .
23 Observers commented that the modifications would make only a token difference to the King 's real power .
24 I know that I shall make only a small start before Christmas , so perhaps I can take the opportunity afforded by this Newsletter to wish you all a very happy Christmas and a good New Year .
25 When sailing upwind , a change in the wind direction will make either the board point higher or lower than previously .
26 He accepts as-if legal rights in that spirit and for reasons of strategy will make mostly the same decisions a conventionalist would make when statutes are plain or precedents crisp and decisive .
27 All badgers will get used to anything in time , but the new and unexpected will make even the most stable of badgers worried .
28 COSE Japan says it will make public the specifications for Japanese-language processing functions necessary for their domestic market .
29 COSE Japan says it will make public the specifications for Japanese-language processing functions necessary for their domestic market .
30 ‘ Clegg will make about a hundred thousand , ’ said Peter Sidey , ‘ if his application goes through .
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