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

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1 In the section below I make some observations on male-orientation in functionalist theory .
2 But I always wanted to travel , and so I made several voyages as a ship 's doctor .
3 So we made this room into a chapel again .
4 So we made these tests more complex in order to increase their relevance , but in so doing we produced tests which were so sophisticated as not to be widely available due to cost and personnel requirements , and which began to show some of the problems found when we measured performance ‘ on-site ’ .
5 So what makes more sense — buying two at £15 each and losing one , or buying one at £30 and seeing it thrive ?
6 So what makes these homes so special ?
7 Finally she made some grunts and said : ‘ Globol obol ookle ogle globol gloogle gloo . ’ )
8 From today and whether or not we make much progress .
9 Lancaster meanwhile was encamped near Bedford , and seeing his support ebb away he made another offer of submission .
10 Thus it makes little sense to refer to ‘ immigrant ’ communities ; what we now have are minority black British communities , that have already made a very substantial contribution to the growth and prosperity of the British economy .
11 Nearly everyone made some kind of a contribution .
12 Lastly , whenever you make any search , whether against registered or unregistered land , make a note of the date and nature of every search on your instructions sheet , then you need be in no doubt later , if the reply to a search does n't arrive in a day or so , as to whether and when you made your search .
13 Now I make enough money to pay others to help at home and queue for me .
14 Therefore m g /m i has the same value for all materials , and by choosing units appropriately we make this ratio equal to unity .
15 When Lou 's dead , the law will work it out he made some deal with Rico and the Battler to unload the girl .
16 She needed to earn her place as part of this team , and she realised , with a pounding heart , that she was curious to find out what made this man tick .
17 And did n't I make some sort of arrangement to meet somebody ?
18 ‘ Have n't you made any arrangements ? ’
19 ‘ Would n't you make that assumption ? ’
20 When you first started work , did n't you make any mistakes , Rowena ?
21 " Could n't we make some concessions to it ? "
22 Oh well it makes this house tidy and junky !
23 Surely it makes more sense to have a lottery that would benefit the NHS .
24 Yeah it do n't it make much odds though
25 ‘ Paranoid about anything in particular , or does n't it make any difference ? ’
26 But would n't it make more sense to catch that nutter who 's roaming the countryside around here ? ’
27 ‘ Would n't it make more sense to land at the Luftwaffe base at Cherbourg ? ’
28 But if there is n't one then nothing makes any difference , does it , and if there is I 'm sure it 'll all be far too spiritual for anyone to get in a huff over the way the rest of us carry on . ’
29 Yes and then I made that call .
30 There I made many friends .
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