Example sentences of "[adv] [be] make [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I better be making a start .
2 ‘ Ee — well , it 's getting near my time for going home , I think I 'd better be making a move … ’
3 It seemed that I should merely be making the balance even .
4 Fans of the Rome episode in Jim Jarmusch 's Tom Waits-soundtracked Night On Earth will be pleased to know that cab driver ROBERTO BENIGNI , for years a boffo box office certainty in his homeland , will soon be making a revival of Blake Edwards ' Pink Panther series .
5 Follow the tips I 've given above and you will soon be making a start on your own collection of Civil War coins and relics .
6 The result is that if a Japanese firm was systematically making investments using its earnings yield as a measure of the cost of capital , it would soon be making a loss .
7 Otters could soon be making a comeback along the banks of our rivers , if a new project launched by a wildlife trust is successful .
8 Where a surgeon has been brought in ‘ at the last minute ’ to prepare a Medical Report then his opinion and Report can always be made the subject of valid criticism in the event of being compared with the Report and opinion of a surgeon who has consistently treated and/or prepared Reports on a claimant over a lengthy period of time .
9 Alan will also be making the Parnham Trophy .
10 Somehow or other he must surely be making an exhibition of himself .
11 Smith 's Liverpool Harriers club colleague , Curtis Robb , will definitely be making the trip .
12 As far as the size of the board is concerned , one of the enjoyable challenges of designing your own board may actually be to make the p.c.b .
13 Many of their teachers will certainly be making a contribution to research , but in their role as researchers , not as teachers .
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