Example sentences of "if [pron] [vb mod] make [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | erm and now see if you can make sense of it . |
2 | See if you can make contact with it , this magical thing called Englishness . |
3 | if you can make arrangements maybe we can sort something out between us |
4 | If you can make use of natural or artificial time-cues ( such as daylight or traffic noise ) then so much the better . |
5 | ‘ If you could make contact with Bell , it might give us an in we 've never been able — ’ |
6 | Erm I would , I think it would be very useful if you could make time in the next day or so , you do n't have to spend long on this you know , if you just spent sort of |
7 | OTHERWISE WE WOULD BE GLAD IF YOU COULD MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO OPEN SUCH AN ACCOUNT AND RETURN FORM CF351 TO US WHEN YOU HAVE DONE SO . |
8 | If we can make EDI work effectively everyone will benefit , but getting going is a pain , frankly . ’ |
9 | The proceedings here are judicial , not autocratic , which they would be if we could make laws instead of administering them . ’ |
10 | ‘ If anybody can make use of those , ’ he tells one of the residents , ‘ well , they 're welcome to them . ’ |
11 | Because they believed — and we had better believe it also — that if they could make individuals conscious only of the need for personal gratification , they would have neither desire nor energy to combine and work for the downfall of the enemy . |
12 | Manufacturers will sell us fresh air if they can make money out of it — the new Scoop guitar is a point in fact . |
13 | Lloyds has made a clandestine but vigorous pass at Midland and still thinks it is in with a chance and can outbid Hongkong if it can make savings through ruthless high street rationalisation — in effect , putting two banks ' business through one 's network . |
14 | If he can make headway towards restoring a balanced budget , then his claims to be the Right 's principal contender for the leadership in the 21st century will be considerably enhanced . |
15 | This is a useful book for the private secretary , and even ‘ the boss ’ , to use the author 's own words , may find entertainment as well as information if he can make time to read it . |
16 | To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will make provisions comparable to those made to haemophiliacs to non-haemophiliacs infected with HIV as a result of national health service blood or tissue transfers . |
17 | To ask the Lord President of the Council if he will make arrangements for Members to receive output from the parliamentary channel introduced as from 13 January 1992 . |
18 | He wondered if he should make introductions . |