Example sentences of "[noun] could make [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 A spell out of the side could make him restless .
2 ‘ They said on the radio that toothpaste could make you ill .
3 However , unsettling influences could make you over-emotional at home .
4 But Senna 's renowned diffidence towards fellow drivers could make it tough for his British team mate , as Hill diplomatically acknowledged .
5 The programme could make it much easier for geologists to discover deposits of minerals in rocks hidden beneath layers of relatively young sedimentary material .
6 The faster aircraft could make it across without landing , and when they got permission to fly at 10,000 feet , they left .
7 We went along with to investigate armed with a pile of Fun Fortnight T-shirts to see if the youngsters could make us laugh .
8 We went along with to investigate armed with a pile of Fun Fortnight T-shirts to see if the youngsters could make us laugh .
9 We went along with to investigate armed with a pile of Fun Fortnight T-shirts to see if the youngsters could make us laugh .
10 He has written on the issue to the new Fisheries Minister , Gillian Shephard , claiming that certain technical requirements in the Act could make it impossible for local fishermen to secure an adequate allocation of fishing days Royal crystal challenge STAFF at Welsh Royal Crystal , Rhayader , were commissioned to manufacture and supply the specially designed bowls which will be presented to each concert winner in the preliminary rounds , as well as goblets for each competitor , in this year 's Cardiff Singer of the World Competition at St David 's Hall .
11 Why was it that one laugh could make her forget how maddeningly single-minded he was ?
12 ONE MORE DANCE COULD MAKE YOU BLIND
13 Deregulation could make it an exciting prospect , as Mary Fagan reports
14 An hour on the workbench could make them play quite reasonably , but do n't imagine you 're getting anything like a real Rickenbacker for a bargain price ; they 've got the looks , but that 's about all .
15 On the other hand , the general practitioner 's knowledge of the person 's background and current circumstances could make him invaluable both in furthering the understanding of the attempt and in the provision of appropriate help .
16 The mountainous terrain could make it slow going for the ground rescue teams .
17 Walker 's ball skills could make him the ideal link between Tim Horan , who switched from centre to fly-half when Lynagh damaged his shoulder against Ireland , and Little .
18 But his ability to avoid any obvious stereotype could make him an attractive candidate for Labour members worried that the leadership election is being orchestrated to Mr Smith 's advantage .
19 Another try this afternoon could make him only the second Englishman to score in all four internationals in a season ; COULD , because Dewi Morris , whose mobile scrum half play has done much to transform England this season season is also on course to match the feat Carston Catcheside of Percy Park achieved in Wakefield 's 1924 side .
20 This was not altruism on the part of the brewers , but was born out of a realisation that preserving the best of their heritage could make them money .
21 She did n't even dare look for her , let alone make contact , but at least Chesarynth was as safe as Jezrael could make her .
22 Strong direction could make him more disciplined and accurate , but Peter Hickton was not well placed to bully George Birkitt .
23 Anna Marsden , director of the foundation which was established to raise new funds for voluntary work , said the gulf could make it difficult for people to seek help .
24 He marvelled that throwing away a perfectly good job could make her so happy .
25 First , the ‘ hard look ’ test is contrasted with the ‘ kid glove ’ standard of review within the United Kingdom under the Wednesbury test which is said to demand no more than that a decision be not so unreasonable that no reasonable body could make it .
26 My reprieve could make me somehow feel quite snubbed .
27 I would not forsake ye , I would not forsake you for sweetest of scenes : For sweetest of gardens that nature could make me I would not forsake ye , dear valleys and greens : Tho' Nature ne'er dropped ye a cloud-resting mountain , Nor waterfalls tumble their music so free , Had Nature denied ye a bush , tree , or fountain , Ye still had been loved as an Eden by me .
28 Your charms could make me forget the world .
29 Such premature publicity could make her positively obstructive instead of merely difficult .
30 With one simple look Luke Denner could make her feel completely and utterly inferior .
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