Example sentences of "[subord] you can make " in BNC.
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1 | Like computing , it 's an industry where you can make your way up . |
2 | The up-side is that you have reached a stage where you can make some decisions . |
3 | Where you can make the most of your leisure time . |
4 | The biggest firms maintain a network of show sites across the country , so you can make one trip both to collect literature and to view the garages . |
5 | Invest in a try square too , so you can make sure your saw cuts are absolutely square . |
6 | " Why should I help you stuff another client , just so you can make yourself rich ? " |
7 | The freedom to invest in South Africa means the money to invest there so you can make even more . |
8 | ‘ But , as for these … ’ with a gesture of contempt she held up the copies of the agreement ‘ … there 's no way in the world I 'm going to sign these , so you can make a bonfire with them , if you like ! ’ |
9 | ‘ You know as well as I do that you want me to come to your room so you can make love to me ! ’ |
10 | Is this so you can make do they let you keep the stuff at the end ? |
11 | Yes , do use , you need a bibliography , all of you need a bibliography so you can make comparisons what other people have found , so to read round before you do but erm |
12 | There 's no place like Home , provided you can make up your mind where on earth that place is supposed to be . |
13 | ‘ Until you can make something and then sell it , ’ TI 's Christopher Lewinton argues , ‘ no wealth has been created . |
14 | You 've got to stick this out until you can make proper arrangements , so get on with it , and keep your sense of proportion . ’ |
15 | See if you can make contact with it , this magical thing called Englishness . |
16 | If you can make use of natural or artificial time-cues ( such as daylight or traffic noise ) then so much the better . |
17 | ‘ If you can make a film that makes its money back , you can justify making another . ’ |
18 | You do n't want to go to the police , because you 're afraid they 'll simply get involved in another siege — if you can make them believe you in time , which seems doubtful . |
19 | Let's see if you can make it all the way to the front door before Rosie gets you . |
20 | ‘ But see if you can make me ! ’ |
21 | If you can make a bad orchestra tolerable , that is valuable . |
22 | If you can make her laugh , they say , you 're half-way there . |
23 | If you can make her laugh while you 're coming in her mouth , then you might be said to have arrived . |
24 | Do n't try to cut his parents out of your lives , see if you can make visiting them a pleasure rather than a duty . |
25 | This is an important area in which you can help him a great deal if you can make him feel that with you open grieving is permissible . |
26 | When searching for the right adjective , bear in mind that your effect on the reader will be stronger if you can create physical sensation , if you can make the reader conjure up a colour , a texture , a smell or a sound , rather than using a word like ‘ soothing ’ , or ‘ lovely ’ or ( worst of all ) ‘ evocative ’ . |
27 | If you can make out the lyrics — and it 's difficult enough to find a song in this aural tirade — you 'll be subconsciously ordered to slaughter small children on the bus home . |
28 | Without a doubt , if you can make the journey from where you live , the very best thing to do is to visit the Trial Grounds of the National Rose Society at St Albans , Herts , — the Mecca of the rose — where you will be able to get as much information as you want , and straight answers from knowledgeable staff . |
29 | Cover the bloom with a polythene bag — or better , if you can make them up , fine muslin bags that will let the air in but keep the insects out . |
30 | If you can make do with a 200Mb IDE drive , the price drops to £1,940 . |