Example sentences of "[verb] [modal v] make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 During this period I have learnt a great deal about what children like [ and dislike ] at parties and have gathered together a selection of games , songs and magic tricks which I can guarantee will make any party a day to remember , for both children and adults .
2 ‘ But all the men I 've met who I 've felt would make good fathers have invariably turned out to be men I could n't love … ’
3 What he did n't know , could n't know , was that nothing he could now do would make any difference .
4 Now I 'm ha I 'm handing round a summary of last week 's lecture , which I hope will make more sense of it , and I have here , if anybody wants to borrow it , a Xerox of chapter three in Dorkins ' book where he explains the Blind Watchmaker , and the manual for the disk .
5 Discovery to find the identity of a wrongdoer was held to be available against anyone against whom the plaintiff has a cause of action in relation to the same wrong ; someone who has become ‘ mixed up in the affair ’ and incurred any liability to the person wronged must make full disclosure on that point even though the person wronged has no intention of proceeding against him .
6 For Norris the provocative sloganistic phrases by which Derrida is best known will make true sense only when restored to the contexts from which they have been taken .
7 note that any of the inherent variables that a camera and meter may have can make noticeable differences to the figures in this table .
8 Nothing anyone did could make any difference in the end .
9 Organisations that look after the homeless have pinpointed various disused buildings around the city which they think would make ideal hostels .
10 His style of playing would make Jimi turn in his grave .
11 Hopefully the blend of modern day coverage with a sprinkling of nostalgia and feature spreads will make interesting reading in one of the most comprehensively compiled statistical books on Motor Racing .
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