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

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1 Bannister , told earlier this week that he could have a second month on trial at the City Ground after scoring twice against Oldham as substitute for Sheringham , confessed : ‘ I never thought I would make such quick progress with Forest .
2 The emergence of semi-literacy in England of all places , in ways which would make other civilised nations shrink in disgrace , is central to the catastrophe , and will be described alongside the accounts of the libraries and books themselves .
3 At this time , Miller told Blair that he had been working with Nathanael St André , ‘ the famous anatomist ’ , examining structures of plants and he believed that together they would make some curious discoveries .
4 Hector Buckley was told he would make many lifelong friends and some enemies , and found this to be true ; but he was involved again in 1988 .
5 If it did n't cost quite so much to get there ( typical return fare London-Auckland is currently about £1,150 it would make good financial sense to use the excellent training facilities that exist in New Zealand to obtain a PPL , and it certainly is a wonderful place to build up low-cost hours among some of the world 's most magnificent surroundings .
6 It would make horrible great holes in you , ’ explained Lydia , ‘ and I imagine it would hurt like hell . ’
7 I must , however , confess , that , if that were so , I do not see that it would make any substantial difference .
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