Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] [pers pn] make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So if I made some guesses you might be able to answer . ’
2 Accordingly , our sensations simply are as they are , and error enters only when we make mistaken judgements on their basis .
3 I was happy with the arrangement because I did not want to be tied to a nine-to-five existence , and my employer remained happy , especially when I made regular appearances as his partner at various golf days — all good for business , of course .
4 It is best if you make each drawing to the same scale .
5 I 'm gon na , I 'm gon na get Scott tonight if he makes any comments and this fist is gon na go strop straight where it hurts .
6 A good scientific law or theory is falsifiable just because it makes definite claims about the world .
7 I 've gone clean off him — ever since he made that pact with Stalin and the ghastly Russians . ’
8 The transport firms should consider this issue carefully before they make any changes to schedules especially if change is for the sake of a few pounds .
9 The seller wo n't admit to having noisy neighbours , but you are more likely to find out if you make further visits .
10 Or perhaps you secretly hoped Rocky would get knocked out before he made any sequels .
11 Of all possible speculations about the origin of life , most run foul of the laws of chemistry and can be ruled out , even if we make full use of our statistical fall-back argument about numbers of planets .
12 Naturally , even if you made sufficient headway with your phrase book to ask , they 'd never dream of telling you where they got it .
13 ‘ You certainly seem to be doing well — even if you make foul smells in the process . ’
14 Blenders are very useful , particularly if you make nourishing soups in your slo-cooker and you occasionally want to puree them .
15 He appealed to most New Zealand judges simply because he made good use of the blindside , mixed up his passes and kicks and generally gave the impression that he could play the percentages very much in the New Zealand fashion .
16 If judges are guided by this advice , he believes , then unless they make great mistakes , the coercion they direct will make the community 's future brighter , liberated from the dead hand of the past and the fetish of consistency for its own sake .
17 I 'm sure the win will do wonders for the team 's confidence , but let's see what happens for the next 5 games at least before we make rash predictions .
18 Planning for the fateful flight started several weeks earlier when I made tentative arrangements to visit a microlight manufacturer at Membury airfield in Berkshire for the review of the Chevron which appears in this issue .
19 Yet while we make this point we must immediately see that these pronouns do not characterize the relationship .
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