Example sentences of "[pron] make [art] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | If I make a few constructive points , it will be looked on as a Liverpudlian poking his nose in . |
2 | As I write , I make the same demands upon my own text as I do , in my critical capacity , on the texts of other writers . |
3 | But you must give me leave to confide in the prince , and I make the same promise for him . |
4 | I get a good view and I make the most of it . |
5 | No , Alice , I 'll leave as soon as I can , so let's you and I make the most of today . |
6 | Yeah , I only go out drinking now once a week so I think I make the most of it , ca n't remember anything I did Friday night again . |
7 | The following recipes use both traditional vegetables and fruits and less usual glazes which make the most of British lamb . |
8 | If you make a few small holes in the container , it will help to ventilate it and allow small animals to get in . |
9 | The tiny whales also make very good ‘ going home presents ’ , although there will be arguments unless you make a few more . |
10 | After all , you make the same unrealistic demands on me sometimes , and I 'm not perfect either — only I 've never confronted you with the unreasonableness of it all . ’ |
11 | If you make the same mistake , er , you have to buy another set , and I double the price for people who have heard me say do n't do this , er , and lie low , you know in the first three months , because I believe in penalising stupidity . |
12 | All meals and a special Golf Hotel programme to make sure you make the most of Christmas |
13 | ‘ I see you more as a sailboat , skimming freely across the ocean , responding naturally to the winds and the currents — but with a light hand on the tiller now and then to make sure you make the most of your capabilities . ’ |
14 | You make the most of it while you can . |
15 | Study the competition , the commercials and the advertisements of other manufacturers who make the same thing . |
16 | Those who make the most of their new image in a positive and welcoming way will feel good and look good too . |
17 | The dominant characteristic of political decision-making when compared with market mechanisms is not that those who benefit from public expenditure are those who make the most noise politically . |
18 | ‘ We make no such distinction . ’ |
19 | We make the most of this and scoot off to the hospital . |
20 | ‘ I think we make the most of having a good time , which a lot of bands just do n't bother saying . |
21 | ‘ I think we make the most of having a good time , which a lot of bands just do n't bother saying . |
22 | ‘ It is important we make the most of our scoring chances . ’ |
23 | Integrity becomes a political ideal when we make the same demand of the state or community taken to be a moral agent , when we insist that the state act on a single , coherent set of principles even when its citizens are divided about what the right principles of justice and fairness really are . |
24 | They want most of the time to feel confident about what they are tackling , even if they make a few mistakes , and basically optimistic about their own future and the future of education . |
25 | They make a few modest changes in their product development systems , but ignore the larger problem of redesigning their organizations to foster other necessary attitudes and skills . |
26 | They make a few quid do n't they at bowls ? |
27 | So when they are sick , especially women 's things , they make the most of it . |
28 | Broadly speaking , their best strategies to cope with a Labour win would be to ensure they make the most of allowances created through the independent taxation of husbands and wives , and — where possible — to take income on a self-employed basis rather than as employees . |
29 | It is the only major meeting that the Belgians stage regularly , and they make the most of it . |
30 | They make the most noise — singing , chanting and shouting imprecations against the opposition fans — they run the most and they can represent a rather awesome spectacle to their rivals . |