Example sentences of "he [modal v] make [pron] " in BNC.

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1 If meeting him could make you reach for something a lot stronger than H 2 O , you will be relieved to hear that he 's anchored to the ground .
2 If it is true that no man knows what may befall him , nor how he may make himself safe against all future evils , is it not therefore the wisest course to make no provision , but to live in the present experience only ?
3 He may make me feel desolate , make my spirits sink , hide my future from me … still …
4 A worker may be required to live in tied accommodation as a condition of employment or he may make his own decision to do so .
5 He had explained about Ari , vehemently disagreed with Zambia 's suggestion he should make himself known to the girl , and tortured himself out loud with conjectures about how Roirbak and Leila might , at this very moment , be destroying Ari 's abilities beneath their feet .
6 He should make it known within the company that this is one of his priorities , that the whole board supports it and that a percentage of the profits should be devoted to it .
7 And he should make it plain that Parliament will yield no further on the right of the British people to make their own laws , issue their own currency , set their own taxes and elect their own Government , free of foreign domination .
8 ‘ I do n't know if Bobby will break into the Great Britain team for the World Cup final against Australia in October , but he should make it for the next series and then hang on to the job .
9 Mr Fallon said : ‘ Mr Milburn could be taking jobs away from Darlington he should make it clear what his real campaign is . ’
10 This means that , having discussed the problems with you , he should make you aware of the consequences of a continuing failure to live up to expectations and give you an opportunity to demonstrate an improvement .
11 Chelsea managing director Colin Hutchinson confirmed : ‘ We have received his international clearance and he should make his debut for the reserves . ’
12 ‘ I simply meant that if Silas finds himself in love with a woman who loves him in return , he must make her his own .
13 Winter was coming , and Soapy knew that he must make his plans .
14 If there are no gudgeon pins available he 'll make them ; likewise pistons , push-rods or you name it .
15 ‘ Oh , he 'll make me look a hundred and three , ’ said Lucy .
16 He 'll make me — ’
17 He has warned me he 'll make me suffer for it .
18 Then he 'll make her wash her face and we can have tea .
19 He 'll make your life hell . ’
20 He 'll make it . ’
21 He 'll make it , ’ Bodie said , and strained to catch her dying words .
22 ‘ Humber told me Red Leland thinks he 'll make it . ’
23 Bremer has n't had anyone to torture in ages , so he 'll make it slow .
24 He looks tired , yes , but he 'll make it .
25 Do n't think he 'll make it Transfer Listed — speaks for itself I 'm afraid I 'm not too keen on any of them .
26 Go on that 's it , see that , we 've got an appointment , you know , well I know he 's in , I know he 's in Birmingham at ten , well he 'll make it to Stafford by half past , half past or quarter to eleven , wo n't he , he 'll do that ?
27 ‘ He 's alive — I reckon he 'll make it . ’
28 The expedition organisers are still hoping he 'll make it to camp for and radio in at first light tomorrow .
29 The beast by candle-light ; the trip to bed where all the things you would n't do , have n't done , are things he 'll make you do , and things you 'll want ; and then the beast 's departure , out on his own , still smelling your smell but looking for fresh tracks .
30 If you go to Siward , he 'll make you fight , too .
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