Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] make [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Rather I make short jabbing strokes like the pecking of a chicken .
2 Rather I make short jabbing strokes like the pecking of a chicken .
3 So we made this room into a chapel again .
4 From today and whether or not we make much progress .
5 I do n't think she approved of such stunts , whether or not they made good television .
6 Lancaster meanwhile was encamped near Bedford , and seeing his support ebb away he made another offer of submission .
7 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 .
8 Hopefully I have improved in that regard and perhaps also I make better assessment of what is on .
9 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 .
10 Later it made economic sense to plan for the vehicle to carry things which had been given free in England but which were too heavy for me to manage for the whole way .
11 Now I make enough money to pay others to help at home and queue for me .
12 Therefore m g /m i has the same value for all materials , and by choosing units appropriately we make this ratio equal to unity .
13 When Lou 's dead , the law will work it out he made some deal with Rico and the Battler to unload the girl .
14 And did n't I make some sort of arrangement to meet somebody ?
15 ‘ Would n't you make that assumption ? ’
16 Why do n't we make central government responsible for everything ?
17 Why do n't they make adequate provision for their children ? '
18 Oh well it makes this house tidy and junky !
19 Surely it makes more sense to have a lottery that would benefit the NHS .
20 ‘ Paranoid about anything in particular , or does n't it make any difference ? ’
21 But would n't it make more sense to catch that nutter who 's roaming the countryside around here ? ’
22 ‘ Would n't it make more sense to land at the Luftwaffe base at Cherbourg ? ’
23 Yes and then I made that call .
24 How you make that decision is critical to your survival and success as a student .
25 And sometimes we make that mistake as though speaking in tongues was the Holy Spirit .
26 1991 has been a year of change , adapting ourselves to what our customers want from us , and , of course how we make strong profit from that .
27 Unfortunately they make admirable firewood , and vast numbers have been destroyed deliberately or by accident .
28 Initially they make respectful small-talk about him , but their comments grow increasingly resentful as it becomes apparent he will not show up .
29 I wonder how they make that dog walk on the ceiling .
30 Our main 1979 survey was designed largely to throw light on this relationship between people 's knowledge about credit and how they make actual shopping decisions — the first major study to explore this in this country , and more searching in this respect than even the valuable American studies carried out recently for the National Commission on Consumer Finance and the Federal Reserve Board .
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