Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] make a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You shall perceive them make a mutual stand ,
2 I think the bulge of the flywheel would prevent us making a straight plate to cover this aperture .
3 Well it would defeat you making a few bob .
4 I can see it makes a nice pattern , he said .
5 I do n't see us making a big invasion .
6 Oh no you did n't tape me making a silly noise did you ?
7 ‘ It must cost plenty to make a crapper look this cheap . ’
8 This will enable you to make a thicker yarn by twisting several yarns together which will give a tweed effect when knitted up .
9 Only a richer conception of what they are trying to provide will enable us to make a sensitive assessment of their achievements and potential .
10 But nothing of course would induce me to make a miserable thing out of you and a fool of myself .
11 If you MUST change something make a written note of it so that no muddles arise later .
12 He also gave the impression , although I do not think he made a specific statement , that he had in fact had discussions with the Biafrans .
13 I do n't think he made an outstanding contribution to chemistry — rather in the Thatcher mould .
14 Er if I 'm going to give two weeks after anyway for the Councils , I do n't really think it makes a great deal of difference whether it be Friday er afternoon or Monday afternoon .
15 The farmers were efficient but the size of the unit did not allow them to make a full-time living .
16 This will allow them to make a substantial contribution to the local economy by utilising and developing their particular skills .
17 Before I regret the temporary arrival of my better nature , you 'd better let me make a few calls and see what I can do to get you home today . ’
18 It benefited a manufacturing country to keep provisions at a level which , while within reach of the poor , would still require them to make a full labour commitment .
19 The money generated by this scheme will be substantial and so will allow us to make a major impact on high priority environmental and conservation tasks .
20 By using drama as a part of the learning process , English teachers will be providing experiences for pupils which will help them make an informed choice when considering drama as a subject option , whether for GCSE or as part of a non-examined course in combined or expressive arts .
21 I do propose to seek information that will help them to make a better job of rearing those children .
22 You could very well spend one of your Long Vacations in a solicitor 's office ( obviously , the Vacation immediately before your final year would be best ) , and it should not be difficult to arrange ; the experience will be of great value whichever branch you intend to enter , and it could help you to make a wise choice .
23 However , there are ideas , hypotheses and techniques of analysis which can help us make an intelligent guess .
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