Example sentences of "as we [modal v] make " in BNC.

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1 But his general view of science is also open to challenge and , in our view , any student of international relations needs to think very deeply about the nature of science , as we shall make clear in later chapters .
2 A similar delay will not happen again as we will make sure British Rail have the right numbers .
3 Radio waves are useful as we can make them carry information by modulating them — for example , changing the amplitude of the fluctuations so that the change represents information .
4 ‘ I took her to a little friend 's birthday party yesterday — life when you 're almost two has to go on as near to normal as we can make it .
5 Indeed we sometimes spend a lot of our waking hours making sure that everything is as secure as we can make it .
6 But we 'll go , all of us , just as soon as we can make it . ’
7 A very prosaic theory proposes that the electrical activity of the brain as we sleep produces the mental equivalent of white noise and that , just as we can make ourselves hear music in white noise , our unconscious can pick out a coherent story from the baffling array of visual images presented to it .
8 In terms of professional development the UK lags somewhat behind , having no fully recognised body of interpreters ( although such an organisation may now be close to recognition ) and , as far as we can make out , only one full-time interpreter in the whole country .
9 Near as we can make out , the SunSoft Inc deal with Motorola Inc for Solaris on PowerPC is very fresh : it was likely completed over the weekend of March 27 ; weekends are getting popular for closing — the Common Operating Software Environment was n't a deal until the evening of Sunday , March 14 .
10 Near as we can make out the SunSoft deal with Motorola Inc for the PowerPC ( see front page ) is very fresh .
11 It does not matter whether the golden spike is hammered in somewhere in England or in France or in China , so long as we can make an arbitrary decision , stop arguing about words and get on with the much more difficult ( but much more rewarding ) task of correlation .
12 Just as we can make assumptions about a letter we can not read in handwritten script by its position within a word that looks familiar , so WordScan Plus uses a dictionary to enhance its suggestions as to what a given shape might be .
13 We 'll be available on N T erm I do n't think I can say concurrently with the availability of N T cos A no one knows the availability of N T and secondly there will inevitabl be some lag , but it will be very soon as quick as we can make it after that .
14 Er , as we can make the opportunities available .
15 Such attempts as we can make are essential .
16 What we do n't know , of course , is how they organized their living accommodation , whether they ever got paid , they were given these sort of , £ tickets that were supposed to be honoured later on , but as far as we can make out , they hardly ever were , erm and how the people got on , we just have to use our imagination , but it is interesting that here for instance in these three , we actually apart from anything else have two women house-holders , who are obviously erm women who are carrying on business of some independence .
17 They were as good as we could make them , we felt , and we had a long think .
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