Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [adv] make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This bowl mean these men and me already make more money today than three months of growing rice .
2 Here in America I perform a lot in Las Vegas and Atlantic City and I probably make more money today than I ever did when I was selling a lot of records as a teenage idol .
3 And I actually made some notes .
4 The fear that the encounter might have been handled incompetently is concealed in dismissive remarks about this type of work , about it not bring their job , as well as critical comments on the members of the public who think it is and who therefore make unrealistic demands on them .
5 Her own approach was innovative in its own right , and she often made valuable suggestions for improvements in services .
6 To gain and maintain his hold over the Company Sulivan had to become a formidable politician and he inevitably made many enemies .
7 At Covent Garden , John was joined by Nerina and Heaton from the group of dancers he had worked with at Sadler 's Wells , and he quickly made new friends , including Ray Powell and , especially , Henry Legerton , an Australian who had also just joined the company after dancing for Massine in a play with ballets , based on the novel A Bullet in the Ballet .
8 Further evidence comes from the fact that the chromosomes are littered with old genetic text that is no longer used , but which still makes recognizable sense .
9 She was thirty-six when she cleared out and she 'd had three kids , but she still made younger women look and feel like there was no contest . ’
10 They still have a multi-bit model in the range , the 955 at £260 , but they also make single-bit machines incorporating Philips Bitstream technology and it is the latest of these which forms the subject of this report .
11 And then , just as Laura was opening her mouth to explain exactly why motherhood was n't an item on her agenda , she was dumbfounded when Carole added , in a matter-of-fact voice , ‘ Leo ladies may be stylish and glamorous , but they also make great wives and mothers . ’
12 The responsible show great loyalty , but they also make great demands upon other people .
13 These 7 assumptions are similar to those that underpin the analysis of Markowitz presented in Chapter 4 but they also make important extensions — principally assumptions 4 and 7 .
14 like the but they probably made some things .
15 But Leo had n't got anything but he certainly made enough noise , oh dear .
16 Maisy was a spinster , and appreciated cider almost as much as Sooty ‘ Silly old bugger , ’ muttered Knocker , ‘ but he never makes any trouble , so what can I do ? ’
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