Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [noun] [vb infin] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We must make people understand we 've done nothing wrong , ’ says Maureen . |
2 | If you must have chips do them thick cut , as they absorb less fat that way . |
3 | We 'll make Richard throw them . |
4 | ‘ Perhaps it 'll make Daddy want me to be one too , ’ she added hopefully . |
5 | and I 'll have Judy do it . |
6 | I 'll have Sindy fix us breakfast . ’ |
7 | Speak up , girl , or I 'll have Roberts throw you out . " |
8 | Er , I 'll think I 'll let Joan ring me shall I ? |
9 | ‘ I 'll let headquarters know you 're here , ’ Sharpe said . |
10 | What remained of her conscience ached a little as she drove home remembering that , if she cared to , she could make April love her , and that this was a dangerous , potentially harmful ability . |
11 | Sense that if I could let Goldberg see it there must be something there to see . |
12 | She was holding Laura up , because if she 'd let Laura go she would have slumped to the ground . |
13 | But once I 'd done it , I swore I 'd help others do it . ’ |
14 | I used to help Martin clean them . |
15 | She would tell her twin about Berenice 's baby , and if she knew her sister , she would make Garry see he must return to his wife . |
16 | She would make George take her down to the river , or get Billy to run away with her for hours , never fearing the punishment . |
17 | They would let lawyers know they were available by having ears of corn or hay protruding from their shoes . |
18 | I would be grateful if you would let Ranulf escort me back to Kinghorn . ’ |
19 | That will make householders feel they are being doubly penalised . |
20 | Its originality and pleasing character will make purchasers adopt it as a member of the family . |
21 | That will make people respect you . |
22 | The much-rumoured pact will see Insignia admit it has a license to Windows source code and the right to modify it at the application programming interface level to improve the performance of SoftPC , its Windows-on-Unix package . |
23 | The much-rumoured pact will see Insignia admit it has a licence to Windows source code and the right to modify it at the application programming interface level to improve the performance of SoftPC , its Windows-under-Unix package . |
24 | ‘ And the more prominent position in the middle of the busy Finaghy shopping area will let people know we are here and publicise the services we offer . |
25 | ‘ You ought to make Beuno take you to the concert , ’ she said , thinking instantly that she was being cruelly tactful . |