Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [vb mod] make [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | One morning , the other dealers said to him : " We 've got a stock that will make you rich in a day . |
2 | We check out a sound card that will make them eat their words — the Laserwave Plus . |
3 | The Italian made Candy turbomatic 38D has a fault that can make it burst into flames , an inquest heard . |
4 | Slightly clumsy hard rock that may make it in America later . |
5 | Anger and impulse do n't seem to be a part of his make-up : when he parodies the swaggering Hotspur , we can already see the fastidious distaste for self-dramatisation that will make him disown Falstaff , just as , when he imitates his father , we can see the strength this quiet man derives from the stately deliberation of majesty . |
6 | Erm , some coloration that would make it still ours . |
7 | But in the search for such pacts or agreements , the opposition parties will necessarily be drawn closer together , and the campaign for tactical voting will gather force and develop a presence that will make it better placed to make a major impact in the next election . |
8 | ‘ It was the sort of smell that would make you sick , like raw sewage . |
9 | I knew your ways , that streak of obstinacy that would make you always run counter , even as an infant . |
10 | Yet others may lack both religious belief and any experience that might make them dubious of their secularism . |
11 | An application is not necessarily unreasonable because it is inconvenient for the addressee of the application or causes him considerable work or may make him vulnerable to future claims , or is addressed to a person who is not an officer or employee of or contractor with the company in administration , but all of these will be among the factors relevant to be taken into consideration ( post , pp. 862H — 863A , 864C ) . |
12 | An application is not necessarily unreasonable because it is inconvenient for the addressee of the application or causes him a lot of work or may make him vulnerable to future claims , or is addressed to a person who is not an officer or employee of or a contractor with the company in administration , but all these will be relevant factors , together no doubt with many others . |
13 | Now these are n't , oh right , the strange black things that some of you are holding in your hands are called riders , and these are end leaves for the storage binder , and the idea is that they will have protective pages that are in the storage binder that will make them easier to turn . |
14 | When I last met them in September , I asked them to consider urgently three specific point : first , the introduction of visible vehicle identification numbers ; secondly , the fitting of deadlocking across all their vehicle ranges ; and , most important , the development of an effective vehicle immobilising device that would make it impossible to move a car even if it had been broken into . |
15 | June brides will have to start planning for the big event about now , so in Secrets of Success we show you how to cook the perfect wedding buffet , with salmon and salads , and , of course , a three tier wedding cake that will make 'em gasp . |
16 | Engels says that Cognos is now in the early stages of negotiation with ICL and Bull and the company is engineering a Unix System V.4-compliant product that will make it economically more reasonable to appear on a wider variety of Unix environments . |
17 | I asked her if she had any medication that would make me a better surfer . |
18 | And what we have found that is the county , Harrogate certainly and ourselves from direct experience this last two years , is that one of the features , we have an attractive county to such inward investors , its its environment , its people , its setting , its air and everything else is good , but one of the features that we have so far been unable to offer is a planning framework which means that the marketing authority can deliver , guarantee delivery of the planning consent that would make it happen . |
19 | NAME A RECORD THAT CAN MAKE YOU CRY |
20 | NAME A RECORD THAT CAN MAKE YOU CRY ? |
21 | NAME A RECORD THAT CAN MAKE YOU CRY |
22 | NAME A RECORD THAT CAN MAKE YOU CRY |
23 | NAME A RECORD THAT CAN MAKE YOU CRY |
24 | And during that time I am going to work out a way to keep us safe while we complete the job that will make us rich . ’ |
25 | ‘ A good teacher is someone who 'll take a good joke but will make us work to get the work done . |
26 | ‘ Applying that test , and bearing in mind that there are persons on the fringes of subversion that may make it difficult to draw the line ’ , the Commissioner has been satisfied that the Home Secretaries ' warrants have always been justified . |
27 | That is the good side of the Texan , the stuff that would make him an asset in countries , such as Britain or France , where the old political order needs a solid whack . |
28 | But clearly it is another factor that would make it the less satisfactory for us simply to refuse the application without more . |
29 | Erm whether we want to add something on to the agenda that would make it more acceptable to them like health and safety or whatever . |
30 | Where is the self-interest that should make it attractive to us ? |