Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [verb] [modal v] make [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Nothing I said could make him change his mind . |
2 | But nothing I say will make him post it . |
3 | That which I trust shall make me worthy of your high esteem . |
4 | From then on , each hotel in which you stay will make your next night(s) reservation(s) completely free of charge . |
5 | Do not cover up aspects of your lifestyle , such as heavy drinking , which you think may make you look less respectable . |
6 | This was not as easy as they hoped ; they knew that , however much it might disapprove of their activities , the English government certainly had no power to get its orders obeyed on the western side of the Atlantic , but their charter , which they hoped would make them independent of England , and on which they relied for the legal basis of their community , said — like all the other charters — that they must not pass laws that were not consistent with English laws . |
7 | This is the pencil that his kindergarten teacher possessed ; the pencil that made the blue ticks and the red crosses in the register ; the pencil that he wept for , that his mother went all over town to find , and failed to find , because they were all gone , or not made any more , or kept for teachers , or only imagined ; the pencil which he knew would make him happy , if only he possessed it , for evermore . |
8 | To offset criticism , Novell is promising to deliver a new NetWare NFS gateway this month , which it says will make it easier for NetWare clients to access Network File System services on remote Unix systems . |
9 | To offset criticism , Novell is promising to deliver a new NetWare NFS gateway this month , which it says will make it easier for NetWare clients to access Network File System services on remote Unix systems . |
10 | The other side of the placebo coin is that people can be made ill by something they believe will make them ill . |