Example sentences of "she [modal v] make [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | First , where it appears that there has been a breach of the statutory provisions , he or she must make a report to this effect to the Prime Minister . |
2 | She laughed , then knew she must make a move to release herself from his embrace — otherwise he 'd imagine she was actually waiting to be kissed . |
3 | But she must make an attempt . |
4 | She stared at the receding shoreline and wondered if she should make a jump for it . |
5 | As that she should make a move . |
6 | ‘ I instruct my daughter out of concern for her safety that until such time as she raises children she should make no will : in this way she will be able to live without danger . ’ |
7 | So even if Lisa made up the deliveries , there was no reason why she should make the connection . |
8 | She might make a concession if it was a special occasion but otherwise she had more important things on her mind . |
9 | But she 'll make a mistake . |
10 | If you do get a drink , she 'll make a pot , and it 'll have like one tea-bag in it . |
11 | Martha longed to show off her advancement in reading and writing , for which she had been noted in the valley , and was bewildered and humiliated when she could make no sense of the books she was given . |
12 | She did n't feel she could make a contribution , but she wanted to , so ‘ I just went in and made myself useful . ’ |
13 | She just knew she could make a go of it ! |
14 | Jo always had had the gift of the gab , she could make a stone laugh doing her imitation of Mr Silver trying to get her up behind the cloakroom door . |
15 | I thought she could make a selection from these . ’ |
16 | She could make a move in about twenty minutes . |
17 | She could make a side salad . |
18 | There must be some way she could make an approach without incurring too great a risk of rejection . |
19 | Before she could make an effort to get out a few intelligible words , though , he shouldered her roughly aside and strode into the house . |
20 | ’ No , but she could make an effort to be civil . ’ |
21 | No not you , she could make an effort . |
22 | And Douglas had promised that Shiona 's lifelong ambition — to study fashion design in London — was hers for the taking if she could make the grade . |
23 | Quite often she 'd make a grab , I 'd move with her and there would be a tug'o'war , ending up with the food breaking or her giving up . |
24 | She phoned up the doctors and said she 'd make an appointment for me . |
25 | And then she 'd make the jump and glide to my fist . |
26 | All the things were designed by Natasha Kornilof or another woman called Anne Proctor , and maybe she 'd make the introduction and David would meet them , but then she would follow it through and make sure the arrangements were done and the house was kept great when they lived in Oakley Street . |
27 | She decided that she would make a phone call just to check that Jenny had left home and knew the right time of her arrival . |
28 | And if it came to court she would make a plea that he be given the care of his daughter until she became of age . |
29 | She would make a dash for it and be in the garden before anyone had a chance to walk in on her and take her by surprise . |
30 | I feel she would make a nurse . |