Example sentences of "would make [pron] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 That would make me some kind of accessory after the fact , would n't it ? ’
2 She supposed she 'd take over that duty , which possibly would make her unpopular back in the lab .
3 Secondly , the Bank gave notice that it would make its own forecasts of daily flows in the market so as to be ready to provide assistance but that when the need arose the houses would have to offer bills for sale to the Bank at prices of their own choosing .
4 In 1976 the government argued that , although it would set the ‘ broad lines of transport policies ’ , local communities would make their own decisions within the context of the national policy .
5 It was agreed that the buyers would make their own arrangement for storage thereafter .
6 But manager Graeme Souness lifted the Anfield gloom by pledging John Barnes would make his first appearance in almost six months during tonight 's televised clash with QPR .
7 Padded to the eyebrows and looking like the Michelin Man , he would make his tentative way to the crease , usually at number 11 , and woe-betide the visiting fielder who held on to a catch put up by him or the bowler who failed to stifle an lbw appeal at birth .
8 Perhaps a new young star would make his insistent mark on the golfing heavens ; or , more likely , one of the top dozen or so established golfers would add to his bank balance .
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