Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] would make [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Perhaps it would make things easier .
3 After the rough ingots of metal had solidified , a smith would need to work the metal and hammer it out , or perhaps he would make moulds and pour the molten metal into the shaped mould .
4 Obviously it would make sense to remove or reduce ( as far as possible ) the provocations ( antecedents ) that lead to bickering , fighting or other forms of dispute .
5 I knew that tonight she would make love to another man .
6 Tonight she would make love for the first time — and it would be with the man she loved .
7 ‘ Really , it was a game in which I made the rules : always being the one to decide whether or not we 'd make love when we met .
8 If you could make my look , my money work a bit harder it would make sense to me , after all .
9 He said : ‘ Surely it would make sense just to get the game played . ’
10 And then she would make coffee for my mother .
11 If the other Devon districts were in fact the chief suppliers of patients and users of the big hospital facilities then it would make sense for management and costs to be handed over to them .
12 If physics is to be taken as the acme of scientific knowledge , then it would make sense to try to emulate the methods that physics uses to gain its knowledge , and where else could one go for this by way of a shortcut but to philosophy , the discipline that has been endlessly preoccupied with the foundations of human knowledge .
13 then it would make sense if you 're gon na continue doing that
14 I 'm , I 'm sure that would happen , but Lithuania , if , if it had the er complete independence to er choose it 's own trading partners , it 's own defence partners , then it would make sense for Lithuania to have some sort of a a trading arrangement with the old communist block and .
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