Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [modal v] make [art] [noun sg] " 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 The open client A P I would make the network seamless .
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 To the ordinary reader advertisements may count for nothing ; but to the bookseller and book-collector they can make the difference between £50 and £500 .
5 When parents exclude children from their own grief it can make the child feel that the awful event that has taken place is a punishment for which they are in part responsible .
6 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 .
7 ‘ David , have you told the man yet , to tell the boy I 'll make an offer ? ’
8 ‘ And if they bring the chainsaw we 'll make a ring round it , ’ I said .
9 If you fall into this category you should make a list of all the outstanding and unfinished projects you have on the go .
10 So , for her sake you 'll make an effort , eh ? ’
11 If there is a minor mishap you can make a joke of it .
12 If you have a dining alcove in your living room you could make the division more complete by building a low storage wall of shelves or cupboards with plenty of room inside for all your dining equipment and serving space on top .
13 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 .
14 By manipulating the fungi which exist around the roots of all plants we can make the plant more efficient at taking up nutrients and make it grow quicker .
15 ‘ For some older workers it would make a lot of sense , because together with our ordinary voluntary redundancy payment it is an attractive package . ’
16 As for the real problem , we are in the midst of discussions with the Building Societies Association and others and in due course we shall make an announcement that will build on the assistance that we have already provided .
17 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 .
18 My personal observations I can make a comment on , for example , the cultural area .
19 Er they you can very fine day you can make a relief there .
20 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 .
21 Yeah , a tie you could make a suit out of !
22 One day she would make a fortune selling it everywhere .
23 Given that this was a risk-free hedge we can make a check on the process by comparing the outcomes from states 1 or 2 with the result of investing the initial capital at the risk-free rate of return : .
24 It 's partly because I 'm so lonely , it 's partly deliberate ( I want to make him relax , both for his own good and so that one day he may make a mistake ) , so it 's part weakness , and part cunning , and part charity .
25 I knew he had a private hope that some day he might make a book with them .
26 One day he would make a mistake , then she would have him .
27 By pointing out a flower or describing a rarity he could make a walk supremely interesting and was indeed a charming companion on any expedition in the fields .
28 As well as making it much safer for pedestrians it will make the town much more attractive to visitors . ’
29 ‘ As a whole as well as making it much safer for pedestrians it will make the town much more attractive to visitors , ’ she said .
30 Thus in a self-contract he may make a contract such as ‘ if at the end of the week I have gone without a drink , or lost x lbs in weight , I can buy myself … ’ .
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