Example sentences of "would have made [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I would have made a great secretary , I love organising things . |
2 | In the hospital , sitting up for the first time in several days , he had watched the doctor anointing an old man who would have made a superb St Jerome : ‘ a thin , long , sinewy brown wrinkled body with such very distinct and expressive joints that it makes one melancholy not to be able to have him for a model . ’ |
3 | It was a fuss about nothing , and I greatly doubt whether anyone other than Randolph Churchill would have made a major issue of it . |
4 | Sam would have made a perfect lawyer . |
5 | No doubt he would have made a nasty remark , and she did n't need to hear any more of them . |
6 | Good Money would have made a good short , with a budget of , say , £75,000 . |
7 | He would have made he would have made a good Sun journalist . |
8 | She would have made a good wife for a T'ang , let alone a man like Sung . |
9 | He himself could always eat ; he would have made a good soldier . |
10 | No , neither did I. Would have made a good headline , would n't it … |
11 | This village blacksmith was not a ‘ mighty man ’ at all ; in fact , he was much smaller than Micky , his twelve-year-old son , who would have made a good model for the Fat Boy in the Pickwick Papers . |
12 | ‘ Do you think you would have made a good Empress ? ’ |
13 | This would have made a fascinating court case . |
14 | ‘ A Jacobite Guinea would have made a fascinating pendant to my collection . |
15 | He would have made a marvellous Wozzeck . |
16 | She studied law , was called to the Bar in 1974 , and — falling within the top 5 per cent of all people who have ever been psychometrically tested for verbal critical reasoning skills — would have made a marvellous lawyer . |
17 | Coffin thought she would have made a marvellous soldier . |
18 | Ministers of Health would have incurred little or no extra criticism if they had failed to provide the services which the £25 million yielded by the prescription charges have made possible ; what criticism there was , would have been diffused over a hundred objects and none of it would have made a distinct impression on the mind of the electorate . |
19 | Such stories would have made a lasting impression on my father and given him an early interest in Abyssinia . |
20 | A lesser man than the Archdeacon would have made a mental note to avoid this rash abandonment of the riches offered by the Prayer Book collect in favour of a misshapen modernity . |
21 | In any case , a shotgun fired into the undertaker 's neck at close range would have made a real mess ; we would n't be looking at just a cupful of blood . |
22 | If it did act , it would have made a jurisdictional error and its decision would be a nullity . |
23 | That much is clear from the standard of his labels ; he would have made a poor museum curator ! |
24 | His last words would have made a fine song title . |
25 | The Leonardo drawings alone would have made a fine exhibition , although not one to fill the entire first floor of Palazzo Grassi . |
26 | ‘ Durham would have made a beautiful model , but the city below the viaduct was a daunting prospect , ’ said Richard . |
27 | Emitting a stink that would have made a Tyryttiaki swamp mist seem fragrant . |
28 | Somehow containing her fury , she flashed him a smile that would have made a lesser man shrivel . |
29 | Luke Calder sat down on the settee , pulling Fran down next to him as he favoured her with a smile that would have made a lesser woman fall in a grateful little heap at his feet . |
30 | ‘ Many young women would have made a different choice , ’ he answered . |