Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [modal v] make a " 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 trip to . |
5 | So I might make a waistcoat . |
6 | So I will make a personal attack on you the day after to-morrow , when the House will be full , and I will tell you beforehand what I 'm going to say and what the right come-back is for you to score off me . |
7 | ‘ 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | He 'd have to wait two or three hours while Customs ran it across the road to me so I could make a quick video dub for Hurley or his spook friends before they returned the original and let the guy on through to Nicosia . |
10 | ‘ Then perhaps you could make a small room available to me for a few hours ? |
11 | So you could make a really nice outfit |
12 | What cut in half so you can make a sandwich ? |
13 | Perhaps we could make a couple of trips on match days . |
14 | ‘ Perhaps we could make a performance ? ’ one of you suggests . |
15 | But we have got a meeting on Thursday , so perhaps we could make a point of er coming forward with some possible suggestions . |
16 | If they were unshackled from the current over-rigorous financial constraints , perhaps we could make a real impact on a problem which threatens Britain 's credibility as a civilised nation . |
17 | So we 'll make a little centre somewhere . |
18 | So we can make a major breakthrough here . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | We stuck three twelfths together we can make a quarter . |
21 | Perhaps they could make a new life there together . |
22 | Conference , I ask you to support this motion that calls for a publicity campaign to name those employers and establishments that exploit th their staff so they can make a fat profit , and to update the hotel list . |
23 | They in turn recruited their friends in the belief that together they would make a jolly good team . |
24 | He tells him that together they can make a stake , get a place of their own , and settle down . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | If only he could make a sound or move his body . |
27 | Perhaps he would make a successful priest after all — he had the glibness , the assurance that this old man lacked — but not a holy priest . ) |
28 | So it would make a great deal of difference in areas where there 's very little available in the way of medical services . |
29 | ‘ Tonight I could make a strike , tonight I could be lucky . |
30 | This gives both cantus and bass above each other , textless , with the indication ‘ a 8 ’ where the secondo choro sings as well , and a note telling organists how quickly and easily they can make a ‘ spartitura di tutti due chori ’ for themselves if they need one . |