Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] make [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ So he is therefore claiming that , as I have no further work for him , then I must make him redundant . ’
2 I must make you known to Miss Emily Groundwater , who like yourself is a stranger from England , ’ said Kate , after they had exchanged pleasantries and Paul had identified himself .
3 I must make it happen to myself !
4 Being a historical review , I shall deal primarily with facts ; however , on some occasions I shall be expressing opinions and I must make it clear from the beginning that these are my own personal opinions and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the MOD .
5 In future I must make it a rule never to use those cold , wet , good-for-nothing days for looking at crags .
6 I must make it plain that there has been no attempt to question the general supremacy of Parliament .
7 When I say that parents will receive this information , I must make it clear that it will not be available on application to those parents who realise that they can obtain it .
8 In doing so I must make it clear that these are only the main functions ; there are of course many exceptional occurrences during a session , but time does not permit of my dealing with that here .
9 I must make it clear at once that I personally do not regard these particular decisions as a constitutional question such as most certainly was the appointment of the chairman .
10 I know beyond question that I am Oedipus and he is I. I should make it clear that I hold no truck with the theory of reincarnation ; it is just as clear to me that I am Marie Romanov , whose life overlapped with mine .
11 I should make it clear that I am drawing on notions of an idealised business environment when I refer to unambiguous communication being the motive power which occasions accountability .
12 I should make it clear that my construction did not depend upon the children of the staff taking up surplus places in the sense that if there were sufficient fee paying pupils , the staff 's children would not be given a place .
13 I should make it absolutely clear that since deregulation there has been a very considerable increase in mileage served by buses both north and south of the border .
14 I should make it quite clear that speed 's important for us .
15 ‘ Perhaps I should make it a costume party next year . ’
16 ‘ I think perhaps in the circumstances I should make it one and one-half rhinu per day .
17 I should make it absolutely clear that from 1 January 1993 we shall continue to maintain our frontier controls , particularly on matters of international crime , drugs and immigration .
18 I should make it clear that when it is decided to intervene in a local authority 's own proposed development , the local authority is required to apply to the Secretary of State for planning permission .
19 I should make it clear at the outset that I act as a parliamentary consultant to the Professional Association of Teachers and that much of what I shall say tonight will be based on the practical experience of PAT members .
20 I should make it clear that although these amendments have been grouped together by agreement , they do not all express the same point of view .
21 Oh I should make it if I were you .
22 ‘ If he 's a good boy I might make him Chairman of the board of Ferguson Foods !
23 I 'll make her my wife , ’ he declared to himself , ‘ or I 'll never be able to concentrate on work again ! ’
24 I 'll make her tell me outright , he told himself as the maid rang the gong for dinner .
25 I 'll make her repent it .
26 I 'll make her go up there .
27 I 'll make him concentrate .
28 I 'll make him talk to me , I 'll force him .
29 ( 57 ) By God , if he dares come here again , I 'll make him damned sorry he did .
30 ( O'Neill 1919 : 75 ) ( " He dare n't come here again or I 'll make him damned sorry he did . " )
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