Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] make [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 She could conceivably be denied by Kitrina Douglas , the winner of this season 's St Moritz Classic and European Masters , although even if she were to win each of the last four tournaments , she still might not make up the £30,000 deficit on De Lorenzi .
2 But if you are charged a few pounds , you 'll soon make up the difference once you 're filling up with cheaper , lead-free petrol .
3 At that point he becomes marginally important to my future , and I might just make out a client sheet for him .
4 I have quoted this passage in full , not because I think it is particularly inspired or even well-written , but because it is the nearest attempt I have come across to suggest some of the subjective , hidden meanings that might well make up a performer 's luggage when he expresses himself on stage .
5 Top-up arrangements are not permitted as part of a tender offer ( SAR 4.1(c) ) so the buyer could not make up the difference to shareholders who have already sold if a full bid on improved terms is made subsequently .
6 Maura could see Terry 's lips moving but could not make out a word .
7 She could not make out the patch of canary-coloured light on the opposite wall , could not make out why the sun was shining and why her brown-stained hand , on the sheet , would not move for cold .
8 The position had been reached where she could not make out the labels on the cans of food she was heating up .
9 She could not make out the words , but knew instinctively they 'd been uttered by the uncle of her child .
10 ‘ AT THE top of Wears Hill we could just make out a signpost , pointing inland to Ashley Chase .
11 The drop down to half-moon Rhossili Bay below me was almost sheer , and the sea was striped with shimmering blue and white as endlessly long parallel lines of surf moved in slow motion towards the expanse of sand , on which I could just make out a few figures as tiny specks .
12 I could just make out a figure wheeling a bicycle up the drive .
13 As they drew nearer John could just make out a plate on which the number 173 was discernible .
14 Almost — but I could just make out a narrow stretch half-way over where the water flowed smooth and fast with each swell .
15 Blanche could just make out a flabby shape in the back seat .
16 The cubicle was thick with fragranced fog but he could just make out a dark hunched shape on the floor near the door .
17 Along it , Theodora could just make out a lone rider heading back to the stable .
18 The design was n't very clear , but she could just make out a building shaped like a tower , she thought , tracing the outline with her fingertip , and beneath it a flower which might or might not be a rose .
19 Robert could just make out a thin line of boys struggling through the trees at the edge of the horizon .
20 As he ran through the list , he could just make out the wording of the certificate over the mantelpiece : ‘ Ancient Guild of Foresters ’ .
21 Looking towards the middle of the room he could just make out the hulk of the engine , even more dense than the surrounding dark .
22 If he squinted his eyes , he could just make out the greyness of the roof between the trees and here and there the stony finger of a chimney-stack .
23 Through the middle kitchen window he could just make out the open gate , the wooden ramp covering the steps and the first huge saddle-back sow ambling down into the yard .
24 The dirty chipped name plate was difficult to read but he could just make out the word Nettles on it .
25 He could just make out the chicken .
26 I could just make out the figure of a boy , running from the house on the right , who was joined by a group of people from the other .
27 He could just make out the name in spite of the peeling paint .
28 As he gazed out , down the enormous length of the ship , he could just make out the dark outline against the lighter sea , and the rectangular shapes of the deck-covered containers .
29 In the semi-darkness , Delaney could just make out the Russian 's face .
30 He could just make out the sand dunes now , a blond strip on the far side of the lake , a good ten miles away .
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