Example sentences of "'d make [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Vern 'd make Chris look like the Angel Gabriel .
2 I 'd make Mark Goodier the editor because he 's truly vibey , in touch with the music scene , and let's face it , he knows about things
3 Old Steenie , he 'd make money out of a kid 's conker match ; Nigel 'd close The Mousetrap within a week . ’
4 Christmastime , he used to go and get some wood , and he 'd make engines , great big engines and … tip-up cart with two wheels .
5 Oh we 'd make things , make things , that 's right , yes , instruction .
6 ‘ Really , it was a game in which I made the rules : always being the one to decide whether or not we 'd make love when we met .
7 I gave you time to adjust to the fact that I 'd make love to you tonight and — ’
8 He 'd make $500,000 for every dollar the stock rises or $46m if the stock ever gets back to the $145 range .
9 It used to be used as a punishment : they 'd make inmates clean up the hospital wing , that sort of thing .
10 I might have guessed you 'd make trouble just by looking at you . ’
11 You 'd make arrangements beforehand , perhaps with the station-keeper , who would say to call down and he 'd have a cup of tea made when the sergeant was out .
12 Also , I 'd make arrangements with your assistant manager to cover for Michael long-term .
13 ‘ And if I did n't , I 'd make time .
14 And two more likely fellers that you 'd make Sergeant , I had n't come across .
15 They had whalebone in these stays and we used to cut pieces about half an inch long and in the daytime , I used to make a bag full and put them in between the doors and I 'd go round the first time and put them in and when I went round later , if that whalebone was missing , I 'd make enquiries .
16 Anyway , I said I 'd make enquiries as to what a is wanted .
17 Anyway , I said I 'd make enquiries as to what was wanted and I said because there 's a new children 's ward will open at the hospital and perhaps they would .
18 Now go away — and if you are thinking of offering Leo violence , I should forget it ; he 'd make mincemeat of you . ’
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