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

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1 Do you think I 'd make a good do you think I 'd make a good director ?
2 I 'd make a terrible mother — I have no interest at all in giving up my career to change nappies . ’
3 But I 'm not convinced I 'd make a Benedictine monk … ’
4 ‘ But if you think I 'd make a public exhibition of myself to catch any man 's attention , you do n't know me at all . ’
5 I think yours I 'd make a lovely picture
6 What , what people had , had Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday and they perhaps came for their order on the , or their weekend joint on the Friday and I 'd make the whole ticket up and they 'd pay and then that ticket would be torn off and if they wanted that meat delivered on the Saturday , that would be delivered with that ticket on the top .
7 For instance , what it is for there to be a red rose in this darkened room is for it to be the case that if I were to turn the light on , I would make a certain observation , and if I were then to move to another place , I would make an observation rather different , and if you were to come in , you would observe such and such , and so on .
8 If we 're given an assignment , whatever it is , perform it well , do n't think that I would make a better magazine servant than that brother over there and I do n't like it on the accounts , why do they always use me as a hall servant ?
9 My brother said that I would make a good banker .
10 And at school they said I would make a good teacher .
11 I think I would make a lovely doggie model .
12 I know I 've made a lot of mistakes and there are probably a lot of things I should be sorry about but I would n't change my life , I would make the same mistakes because they 've taught me so much .
13 A I would make an educated guess and say that the ‘ fungus ’ growing on the bogwood is the result of decaying food .
14 You reckon Hatton would also have told him the river bed was full of stones one of which would make a suitable weapon for knocking off his informant ? ’
15 He envisages the ambience of the place as ‘ discernibly British ’ and wants to see an element of ‘ commercial ’ use : private art galleries , bookshops and design studios would fit in very well , and there could be restaurants off the splendid riverside terrace , which would make a fine sculpture park .
16 Perhaps with a generous spirit on both sides some sort of accommodation might have been reached but before the possible constraints of the French Union became important there were more ominous developments , first in Vietnam , then in Paris , which would make a full-scale confrontation more likely .
17 be too big and one could be too small , which would make a big difference .
18 In the case of the powerpack they have been greatly influenced by the work of Professor Thring and his colleagues , and have proposed a hybrid powerpack which would make the best use of an internal combustion engine and electric motor and would reduce fuel consumption by some 50% and toxic emissions by 80% .
19 This is not the sort of news which would make the front pages of newspapers , but you can assume that on the day everyone will be interested in the bride and groom and their respective families .
20 Critics of the dual state thesis argue that in practice public expenditures can be classified according to their function only through a post hoc evaluation of their consequences or by knowing which organizations implemented the programmes ( which would make the whole schema tautologous ) .
21 Loch Coire a'Mhuilinn was frozen over but crazed with cracks — a lonely spot which would make an evocative campsite .
22 Moving away from the terrace , broad steps drop down past a rose and herb bed edged with low growing box to the first lawn level , which would make an ideal play area .
23 ‘ I do n't think she 'd make a suitable mother for Kirsty . ’
24 I do n't believe she 'd make a good mother for Kirsty . ’
25 What a waste : she 'd make a fine wife for an intelligent man . ’
26 Just stick to your argument that the dealer said you 'd make a certain profit .
27 ‘ I had a feeling you 'd make a better recovery without me around . ’
28 You 'd make a lousy advisor , Ben .
29 You 'd make a good father , Rex .
30 a lovely course for re reflexology and one day , I went to Shambrook College and he said to me you 've got , you 've got a great feeling with your hands he said , you , you , you 'd make a good reflexology , but the courses were in Luton
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