Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] make [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Secondly , to make the mathematics easier , let us make some assumptions . |
2 | Software for Free has been written especially to help you make that decision without having to plough through mountains of Shareware and Public Domain Software first . |
3 | Did I make any deals , brush up any publishing contacts ? |
4 | But when and how did I make this escape ? |
5 | Did you make that mess there ? |
6 | ah , thank you you made the suggestion , to whom did you make that suggestion ? |
7 | ‘ Did you make this mark on her neck ? ’ |
8 | Did you make this thing ? |
9 | And , she added jokingly , did you make any money ? |
10 | So how did you make any friends ? |
11 | Did you make any enquiries and if so what enquiries , to try to find out who the occupiers ? |
12 | Did you make any attempt to get me free ? ’ |
13 | And how how did you make these weer ones ? |
14 | Do you make many jellies ? |
15 | Which of the above tactics do you make most use of ? |
16 | ‘ Do you make any sense of it , Ranulf ? ’ |
17 | Let me know what controls are operated to ensure that a group is in fact one of these organisations — do they have to inform your department , for example , and do you make any checks on short-term caravan rallies . |
18 | So , how do you make this change and ensure a balanced diet ? |
19 | ‘ Did she make any comment about this man Eddie ? ’ |
20 | Nor did we make much fuss over presents . |
21 | Nor did we make much effort to match the potent appeal of Tory policies on privatisation and council house sales . |
22 | Nor do we make any claims for the realism of the particular models discussed . |
23 | Neither today nor in the future do we make any claims whatsoever on territory in Poland or in any other neighbouring country . " |
24 | u give you some anti histamines , did they make any difference at all ? |
25 | How do they make that building curved ? |
26 | Do they make much fuss about that ? ’ |
27 | Why do they make this distinction ? |
28 | How dared he make such judgements on such a brief acquaintance — and how mortifying that he was right about her inadequacies . |
29 | And did it make any difference , theologically speaking , whether he knew or not ? |
30 | Or did it make any difference either way ? |