Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [modal v] make a " in BNC.
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1 | For these reasons I shall make a declaration to the effect that for the purposes of Part II of the Act of 1987 , an assignee of part of a deposit as defined in section 5 is to be treated as entitled to the assigned part of the deposit and as having made a deposit of an amount equal to that part . |
2 | But safely shut in her new home , fed on taro scraps and berries , she would grow fat ; and one day in the future she would make a tough but tasty roast for a clan gathering . |
3 | ‘ We could share the driving and drive sedately through Germany , ’ she amended with a smirk of a glance to where Fabia was grinning , ‘ and once I 've done my interview we could make a holiday of it — stay longer , have a tour around . |
4 | If the court wishes to regulate the child 's contact with anyone while a supervision order is in force it must make a contact order under s8 . |
5 | If you feel more comfortable having at least a visual dividing line between sitting and dining areas you could make a dividing ‘ wall ’ with a low storage unit . |
6 | Once you have chosen the approximate area in which you want to live and the area that fits your first criteria of need , want and mobility you must make a deeper assessment : |
7 | With their help we can make a big impact on the problem . ’ |
8 | ‘ And if they bring the chainsaw we 'll make a ring round it , ’ I said . |
9 | ‘ A good point , Master clerk You would make a good lawyer . |
10 | If you fall into this category you should make a list of all the outstanding and unfinished projects you have on the go . |
11 | Of course you can make a preliminary selection using c.v.s compiled by the applicants themselves , but this allows candidates to present information in a way which suits them . |
12 | If you have already given thought to your self-assessment and how well your qualifications match the job you will make a better showing on the form than if you have not bothered . |
13 | Dana wanted to marry Roman and on her own showing she would make a far more suitable wife for him than her twin would . |
14 | If there is a minor mishap you can make a joke of it . |
15 | It 's hoped within the next two years she 'll make a full recovery , but it 's still not certain whether her marriage will ever recover . |
16 | Perhaps Elena thought that if she was in sole charge she could make a proper tyrant out of him . |
17 | There is perhaps one area of poll tax we could make a change and that is the surcharge imposed on the people who have to pay the debts of the non-payers . |
18 | ‘ For some older workers it would make a lot of sense , because together with our ordinary voluntary redundancy payment it is an attractive package . ’ |
19 | Maximilian , however , is desperately hungry for blood , and after 3 rounds of combat he must make a Cl test ( and at 2-round intervals after this until a test is failed ) . |
20 | But we do pledge ourselves to undertake the task with energy and determination , confident that in the full-time life of our Parliament we can make a great advance in industrial prosperity . |
21 | Where there are no established rules to guide decision we must make a direct judgement as to what will have the best consequences , concentrating on the more immediate and those we are personally most motivated to promote , as the remote future is highly unpredictable and we are unlikely to do much to promote what is not personally inviting . |
22 | The other exception to accept the erm the the savings identified as possibilities relate to item thirty structural and maintenance of of the roads we could make a cut of of half a million . |
23 | As a result I work harder , I 'm a better friend , a better father and perhaps one day I 'll make a better husband . |
24 | My personal observations I can make a comment on , for example , the cultural area . |
25 | Er they you can very fine day you can make a relief there . |
26 | Once you are certain of your entitlements you can make a proper assessment of your financial situation . |
27 | And if it came to court she would make a plea that he be given the care of his daughter until she became of age . |
28 | Yeah , a tie you could make a suit out of ! |
29 | One day she would make a fortune selling it everywhere . |
30 | Tonight she had said nothing , so Frankie almost believed himself safe , yet he lived with the constant fear that one night she would make a horrible mistake and he would walk to his death in the inky shadows upstairs . |