Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] [modal v] make a [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Or you can make a credit card donation on the Somalia Appeal hotline . |
2 | If your interest in the past centres on some figure in particular from days gone by you could perhaps not do better than to consider whether he or she would make a detective , as the American writer Lilian de la Torre did with a series of short stories about Dr Sam Johnson , Detector . |
3 | First , where it appears that there has been a breach of the statutory provisions , he or she must make a report to this effect to the Prime Minister . |
4 | Come in and I 'll make a cup of tea . |
5 | On Sunday morning Eric and I would make a trip into the pre-Alpine hills behind Verona and eat a delicious simple meal , which was all that was available at that time , in a trattoria . |
6 | I am having the matter looked into , and I shall make a statement about it in a few minutes . |
7 | I have a sketchy lifestyle because I ca n't work and I must make a living the best way I can |
8 | There is just time and I will make a start . |
9 | I know about market gardening and I could make a go of that . |
10 | ‘ We 'll take fruit as well and I can make a quiche . ’ |
11 | And China tea and white wine , and you can make a cake . |
12 | I mean you 've got to be careful at the end of the tax year that you 're actually okay on that ground , er but , and you can make a declaration to the revenue if you 're over the limit , it 's just that I mentioned that because some people like a joint account for it to be received into so that they can both spend it basically . |
13 | and then you can do uses or types of building and you can make a list of all those things as well so types |
14 | Other notes can also be handwritten provided they are legible and you should make a note of preparation time , including instructing counsel and perusing documents , travelling time and waiting time . |
15 | Bit of a squeeze , but if I can get through , you can follow , and we 'll make a dash . ’ |
16 | Then come back and we 'll make a start on the potatoes . |
17 | And we could make a number one . |
18 | ‘ And we can make a start by you calling me Niall . |
19 | Our destiny is in our hand an we mus make a move |
20 | It can be very flattering to receive such requests , and they may make a difference to the author 's perception of the requester . |
21 | Colin Parry , 37 , a personnel officer , wept as he said his 12-year-old son would never be the way he was but they wanted him to live and they would make a life for him . |
22 | Do n't use extra lights unless you have to because they make small spaces very hot very quickly and they can make a classroom recording a very uncomfortable experience for everyone . |
23 | The reduction wo n't hurt Midland much because the connection to the grid will still be necessary , and it will make a profit from the schemes installed , not just in its own area but throughout the UK . |
24 | Moderator four five nine Moderator I welcome the number two in the deliverance but I would make a plea to the er panel that this leaflet be a very simple leaflet and it not be brief , but in fact be quite lengthy . |
25 | ‘ But I 'll make a deal with you . |
26 | I do n't as yet sell many of my paintings , but I can make a sort of living by using my knowledge of furniture and china . |
27 | But I 'd make a request that you do n't try to offend brother Tundrish similarly . |
28 | But I must make a gesture … ’ |
29 | Now the proud owner of the Chelsea House hotel overlooking the seafront in Falmouth , she says : ‘ There 's a lot of competition , but you can make a living here if you 're prepared to work hard . |
30 | but you can make a bomb out of erm bleach and that |