Example sentences of "[verb] they [modal v] make [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Farmers were told they would make pots of money , more than the heroin processors in the neighbouring , largely tribal agency of Bajaur could hope to offer .
2 The tragedy of clients ' huge losses is that they were sometimes led to believe they would make fortunes on the above stocks within a month or two , maybe within three or four weeks .
3 It 's on do n't , they reckon they can make Cheshire anywhere now ca n't they ?
4 ‘ I believe they will make moves to close the school within months , using the argument that it is in chaos . ’
5 The companies are concerned about planned speed restrictions on Skerne Park through ‘ sleeping policeman ’ type humps in the road , saying they could make journeys slower , uncomfortable and uneconomical .
6 And now the Russians have realised they can make money out of this country . ’
7 Yeah , but I mean they will make progress , I mean this colony
8 If everyone thinks they can make money out of bargain books , let them . ’
9 On Wednesday , Taylor hopes they can make fools out of World Cup rivals Turkey because , with David Batty out , Palmer looks certain of an eighth cap and the chance to prove he is more than a court jester .
10 They thought they could make fun of a country girl , but my answer took them by surprise .
11 To further subdivide them may make record-keeping impossibly complicated .
12 Banks covering 28% of the debt said they would make loans equivalent to 20% of their existing exposure .
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