Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [be] make " in BNC.

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1 He must know … not only the influences to which he may be made to respond , but those to which his nature is now day by day responding — the complex environment which … is the unconscious education of his body and mind and will .
2 If the hon. Gentleman waits for a few days , he may be made aware of developments emanating from a source not far from me now which may interest him and which may deal with that point .
3 When Gandalf says to Frodo of his wound on Weathertop , ‘ your heart was not touched , and only your shoulder was pierced ; and that was because you resisted to the last ’ , he may be making a moral statement ( Frodo was rewarded ) or a practical one ( he dodged , called out , struck back , put off the Ringwraith 's aim ) .
4 I told her he should be made to pay for what he 's done to her , for using her , for leading her on … . ’
5 When the Haldanes challenged the Campbell influence in Stirling , they promised Deacon Ellise of the hammermen that he should be made smith of the Castle and that a member of the tailor 's trade should replace the castle storeman .
6 He had then sought to usurp him by demanding an EC inquiry into French 's affairs and by getting himself , though contrary to Rule as a non-sailor , elected as Delegate to the 1911 Annual General Meeting with a demand that he should be made Glasgow secretary in French 's place , only breaking away when he was not permitted to attend .
7 Charlie had just landed his 100th winner of the calendar year — the first jockey to do so — and the crowd were determined that he should be made aware quickly and with as much emphasis as possible , how they felt about him .
8 In its aftermath , he muses on the sort of films he should be making .
9 ‘ If it is proved before a jury of his peers that Robert Mitchum violated the law , he must be made to pay the penalty just like any other citizen , rich or poor , famous or a nobody .
10 He must never be left in such a position that he can carry on the habit , he must be made to forget it ; this sometimes takes three months , or longer in the worst cases …
11 He must be made to pay … and if he will not , you must speak to Mr Frobisher .
12 On the other matter , however , inciting unrest in the city which had already led to trouble between Moslem and Copt and might still lead to massacre , Andrus was , if not the prime mover , then definitely a prime mover , and for that he must be made to pay .
13 He must be made to realise that she was speaking up for Kirsty 's sake , that she was not motivated by personal spite .
14 He started to blame himself — he must be making the wrong decisions , not treating his customers well enough , not keeping a sharp enough eye on profit margins .
15 The millions he had earned from Formula One added to the money he must be making now meant he could provide Thomas with cast-iron financial security , an exceedingly comfortable home and a first-class education .
16 I do n't think he 'll be making an escape bid yet !
17 On Saturday at Portsmouth 's Tipner Greyhound Stadium , he 'll be making his return to top level racing , and the omens look good after a warm-up race .
18 He 'll be making excuses all the way round
19 I do n't think he 'll be making it this year Paul .
20 Nuadu of the Silver Arm , submitting to the sorcerers so that he might be made whole again .
21 But did , did you hear he might be made redundant ?
22 ‘ I 'll tell you what , ’ he suggested softly , as if he might be making it easy for her , although she could n't imagine why he should .
23 He had been promised that once he had obtained his colliery manager 's certificate , he would be made an assistant manager .
24 Mr Stacey was notified in February 1984 that he would be made redundant the following May .
25 He killed the and heard that Jesus was born and he would be made king so he sent his men to go out and find every baby that was under two or three years old and kill them .
26 Ruediger Nickel , the anti-doping chief , who defended the ban at the appeal , said he would be making an announcement about his position .
27 He would be making a terrible mistake to think they will just go away .
28 Clinton was predicting that he would be making his victory speech just a couple of hours after the majority of booths closed .
29 In the Summer of 1958 the Home Secretary served notice to his Ministerial colleagues that he would be making demands on the Government 's expenditure programme to finance his plans for a wholesale prison rebuilding scheme .
30 Yet he then stood up and said that he would be making a statement in the valleys tomorrow .
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