Example sentences of "[pron] will [adv] make [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I will always make people angry or happy because I make things happen . |
2 | There their numbers were swelled to 200 fighting men and 500 elders , women and children by the arrival of Looking Glass , who declared bitterly : ‘ Now , my people , as long as I live I will never make peace with the treacherous Americans . |
3 | I have a rule that once I consider a portrait is finished , I will never make alterations ; after all , as the painter , you are painting a portrait for yourself and not for the sitter 's wife . ’ |
4 | Since a large fraction of the stock market is held by pension funds and insurance companies which will eventually make payments to workers , monopoly profits may indirectly pay income to some relatively poor people . |
5 | Thank you to all who took part in the discussion , your views will be presented to the Executive Committee who will then make decisions concerning our future plans . |
6 | He 'll be examined by psychiatrists , who will then make recommendations as to where he should be sent next . |
7 | ‘ You will never make Archon . ’ |
8 | The important thing in this case was to reward him for being good rather than punish him for being naughty — if you scold or hit a young horse for not standing still you will only make matters worse . |
9 | ‘ You will only make things more painful for yourself later , and more pleasurable for me . ’ |
10 | It is doubtful however if this is how you will really make things happen which is what management is really about . |
11 | If you take the line of least resistance or fail to be consistent , you will actually make things worse . |
12 | It will also make transactions , such as cross border offerings , a great deal easier and less costly than before . |
13 | This will exclude the counter-examples , but it will also make knowledge a rare phenomenon at best . |
14 | It will also make implementation of the Directive 's detailed provisions into UK law relatively straightforward . |
15 | If there is no major seasonal consideration , it will usually make sense to advertise at periods when the advertising market is normally ‘ soft ’ — January/ February and July/August — since it is then possible to buy good positions and spots at more favourable rates . |
16 | Does the Minister accept that when the wishes of the people of Scotland are reflected in the decision to set up a Scottish parliament , it will indeed make sense to reduce the representation of Scots in the House ? |
17 | We need a variety of materials in a wide range of formats utilizing therefore a number of different types of equipment ; because it will never make sense to have maximum collections in every classroom , we are likely to value a central pool from which everyone can draw , and the ability to inspect , copy and borrow materials from other schools and central LEA collections . |
18 | While the UNHCR in Geneva has welcomed the move , its officials on the ground fear that it will only make things more difficult . |
19 | But for Panama — the many Panamas — it will only make life more difficult . |
20 | ‘ He will never make Downing Street otherwise , ’ jokes restaurant director Abul Arshad . |