Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [modal v] make [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In lieu of anything better I shall make a suggestion .
2 Perhaps I 'll make a profession of being an amateur .
3 So I thought well perhaps I could make a basket then .
4 So I might make a waistcoat .
5 So I might make a trip to .
6 ‘ When you have chosen the book you want , bring it to me so I can make a note of it and it 's yours for two weeks .
7 Can we go through erm what we 're going to do this week so I can make a note of it so I 'll know this week , rather than last week when I did n't so I did n't .
8 So I can make the dinner or do something useful .
9 So you should make the decision in the first place .
10 What cut in half so you can make a sandwich ?
11 Perhaps we could make a couple of trips on match days .
12 Perhaps we could make a performance ? ’ one of you suggests .
13 But we have got a meeting on Thursday , so perhaps we could make a point of er coming forward with some possible suggestions .
14 Now we have the ocean and the atmosphere and we can go and we go forward and , in a good year , if we 're lucky , the way the model evolves with the ocean driving the atmosphere and the atmosphere driving the ocean , mimics what happens in the real world and so we can make a prediction .
15 So we can make an assumption and I think we should do that before twenty fifth of May .
16 Yes and that means forty percent does n't it if you know what I mean so we can make an assumption that Hydro Electric comprise a chunk of that
17 We stuck three twelfths together we can make a quarter .
18 Together we can make the country that we love everything it was meant to be .
19 He tells him that together they can make a stake , get a place of their own , and settle down .
20 If you actually allow it to be a caf in your premises which hopefully will also satisfy some of our customers then apparently it will make a profit .
21 If only he could make a sound or move his body .
22 So he 'd make an effort and play a game .
23 Tonight I could make a strike , tonight I could be lucky .
24 Even a woman wanting to take on help with child-care may have to consider whether or not she will make the decision herself or whether her husband or even the child itself will become involved .
25 If she is a regular churchgoer her previous vicar , minister , priest or rabbi will probably have put her in touch with a place of worship near to your home , and whether you are churchgoers or not you should make every effort to enable her to remain active in church life and enjoy all the organisations connected with it , in which she will make friends .
26 Unfortunately , you have not given me enough information about your medical condition or the drug which you were taking to enable me to say definitely whether or not you can make a claim .
27 Unfortunately , you have not given me enough information about your medical condition or the drug which you were taking to enable me to say definitely whether or not you can make a claim .
28 When listening to sermons , speeches , lectures , etc. you can make a point of listening especially to the use of connectives , e.g. " firstly " , " lastly " , " alternatively " , " however " .
29 ‘ And if you manages to blow them all out at once you can make a wish , ’ said Carrie .
30 Perhaps there is a feeling that once more we should make a point of giving thanks for our plentiful water supply .
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