Example sentences of "will [adv] make the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And I 'll just make the rest of the with salad in . |
2 | Whilst the , the London Region speakers come into the rostra I 'll just make the point , Peggy in fact is only the third women that 's spoken this morning . |
3 | You 'll just make the formula over-rich , which may make the baby dehydrated and , if you continue , overweight . |
4 | If you avoid writing because you make mistakes , then when you are forced to write an exam , you 'll still make the mistakes . |
5 | I 'll probably make the headline look smaller |
6 | I mean I mean I 've written a letter to my cousins in South Wales asking them if they can point me at any places that might record , but I 'll actually make the contacts . |
7 | He 'll never make the anaesthetic , and even if he did , who wants to be a bloody cripple ? |
8 | So what has to happen , ideally , is that your detective must learn piece by piece things which will eventually make the answer to the fundamental puzzle clear . |
9 | The Shell Account Card will only make the purchases you authorise — eg. fuel only ; fuel and oil ; fuel , oil , servicing and shop sales ; named drivers only ; specific vehicle registration numbers only . |
10 | For , ‘ trust between a company and its external auditors is very important and interposing another committee between them will only make the relationship fraught ’ . |
11 | Keep a watch on how much your daughter eats but do n't try to talk her out of dieting altogether — that 's a surefire way to set up a conflict , which will only make the problem worse . |
12 | Any ambivalence or uncertainty will only make the child 's demands more intense . |
13 | Unless the context specifically demands it , regular reference to information normally left unspecified in a given language will only make the translation awkward and unnatural because it will not reflect normal ways of reporting experience in the target language . |
14 | It has just told me that the trial has proved successful and that it will shortly make the address service available nationwide . |
15 | Looking back over the years at the relative strengths of Japan versus the US in the semiconductor industry — a polarisation that will always make the news in Japan — during the 1970s , the US had an advantage , Grove said , which faded in the 1980s when Japanese manufacturing disciplines , just-in-time and its clearly superior semiconductor manufacturing equipment led to the Japanese gaining the upper hand , particularly in memory chips . |
16 | Yes , 3Com is trying to solve the right problems , says Proteon , but no , it does n't believe that 3Com will ever make the technology a widely implemented standard . |
17 | These procedures will also make the database available for the more intensive study of local communities . |
18 | who is required to promulgate guidance for Crown Prosecutors and will also make the prosecution decision in difficult cases . |
19 | Openness to all humanistic disciplines will also make the Berlin Academy a unique institution , as will its planned cooperation with research institutions in various Eastern and European centres . |
20 | Range Rover diffs will fit easily but , with a worn engine , will probably make the consumption worse than it is . |
21 | Male callers however are far more likely to be looking for easy solutions to a debt problem , usually a further loan or re-mortgage which in the long term will often make the problem worse . |
22 | No one will now make the mistake of thinking that industrial employment is ‘ impossible side by side with crofting ’ , but it is still possible to make the contrary mistake of thinking that agricultural improvements by themselves can make a significant contribution towards a permanent solution of the crofting problem . |
23 | On the other hand , the question has come up , should we support benign scientific research if its purposes are to find information that will simply make the management of future whaling more efficient ? |
24 | This will simply make the dog hungry and it will exert its possessiveness towards the food by snarling if you try to approach . |
25 | The new venue and weekly format will unfortunately make the training far less practicable for students living great distances from South East England ; the possibility of siting the course in other regions is , however , being kept in mind . |
26 | This will either make the pin-tuck closer together , or more widely spaced . |
27 | If there are many cable crossovers the loose tension will hardly show and will certainly make the knitting easier , but where there are few cables and a lot of plain knitting the looseness of the plain knitting will take over and make the work look faulty . |
28 | Unfortunately I am completely tied up with filming during the whole of June but I will certainly make the effort to visit you some time in July . |
29 | See how they turned in they are , you will never make the grade ! ’ |
30 | The people who will actually make the calls must be identified . |