Example sentences of "would [verb] make a [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | If you 'd like to make a contribution to the fund , you can send a donation to DGC , PO Box 7 , Cupar , Fife KY15 4PF ( 0333 312350 ) . |
2 | Any groups or individuals who would like to make a contribution to the consultation are asked to follow , as far as possible , the order and formal of the questions in the Lineamenta . |
3 | So far we have been self supporting with most of the folks who come along donating to our needs , however we would like to make a donation to the Seventh Day Adventist Church who give us the use of their premises , gas and electricity free of charge . |
4 | If you would like to make a donation to mountain rescue send cheques or postal orders made payable to Mountain Rescue Committee to : , . |
5 | I would like to make a suggestion to Mrs Higginbottom of Leeds ( April'92 ) for her problem with static electricity . |
6 | Not , in truth , that she expected any , important or otherwise , but it would have made a difference to the day . |
7 | For one thing , there would be problems in establishing causation : showing that steps that a more energetic management might have taken would have made a difference to the company 's position would involve an assessment of complex and often imponderable factors . |
8 | Occasionally the partners would have to make a contribution to the settlement , but never such as to seriously damage their personal wealth . |
9 | Tomorrow he would have to make a visit to Penrith to get himself fixed up with some more appropriate clothing for this unsympathetic and unreasonable patch of country . |