Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] make a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Forest of Dean council say the ramps were too steep , it 'll cost more than £3,000 to build a better ramp across the Palmers garden and regulations insist the Palmers must make a contribution .
2 Maybe the arrival of 19-year old loan signing Ian McConnell from Dundee will make a difference .
3 A party of students from Rickstones will make a return visit to Waldbrol in the summer to gain work experience with German companies .
4 If this happens the basis will fall by 3180 - ( 2100 - 2 x ) = £1080 + 2 x , Provided the index does not unexpectedly rise by more than unc = 540 points ( 23% ) , a most unlikely event , Bash Brannigan will make a profit from speculating on the basis .
5 I hope Branwell can make a success of his life , too .
6 COSE may make a pass at enriching the Motif specification with stuff from Open Look but the effort , if there is one , probably wo n't get very far .
7 COSE may make a pass at enriching the Motif spec with stuff from Open Look but the effort , if there is one , probably wo n't get very far .
8 Putting Fairclough on Shearer would make a lot of sense and run to form …
9 As the Scottish islands await progress on the matter , can the Leader of the House tell us whether the Secretary of State for Scotland will make a statement early next week on ESAs for Scotland ?
10 Carol found herself wishing that Fred could make a go of something .
11 The Americans may come round to the idea that the termination of the war must be mediated through the UN ; they may even reluctantly come round to the idea that Israel must make a contribution to the peace .
12 They had been told the main point — that Tildesley would make a profit for his ‘ warehousing ’ operation ( only fair , Le Roux claimed , since Tildesley took risks in buying the company , including the very real risk that Norton might never have raised the funds and he 'd stuck with FUS ) .
13 The Lord Jesus will make a way for you ! ’
14 Henry Cobham , Sir Robert Cecil and Sir John Popham , who had ordered the report , further informed the two men " … it seemeth by some purport made unto us , that eight Kibles of God 's gift and Conistone Oares should make a quintall of Copper , and in matter of experiment in the worke , it appeareth that tenn Kibles or more doe but make a quintall of Copper , you are therefore to informe your Selves the best you can how many Kibles of the Oare now gotten at Gods gift , and Coniston will yield a Quintall of Copper , what the particular charges will amount unto , of making the said Quintall .
15 BORO midfielder Mark Proctor could make a comeback in a Central League game against Burnley at Ayresome Park tomorrow night .
16 Mr Heseltine will make a Commons statement on the white paper today .
17 ‘ Anyone able to spare a day during July and August will make a lot of difference between putting a limit on numbers or keeping the doors open for all children . ’
18 Nicky can make a joke of ‘ I should be so lucky ’ and Enya herself hates the concept of ‘ manager ’ and gets tired of the assumption of standard music biz distributions of power .
19 But only God can make a tree . ’
20 On happy weekend occasions he and his fiance Audrey Dilworth would make a foursome with Hellen and me at the Saturday night dinner dance in the Hotel Vancouver ballroom .
21 BRITAIN will make a profit of nearly £3 million from the Euro summit in Edinburgh , John Major said last night .
22 THE Tour de France will make a detour through the Channel Tunnel when cycling 's most prestigious race visits England for two stages in July 1994 .
23 Lewis can make a lot of money from it because he 's not yet a big enough name in the States .
24 The German poets and philosophers were becoming fashionable ; perhaps Wordsworth and Dorothy could make a living by translating .
25 Mr Brown can make a room full of burly firemen howl with laughter at Mr Wilson , and then dazzle a bunch of Sacramento bureaucrats with legislative detail .
26 The improving Nearly Medina should make a market and although there are only five runners BANBRIDGE ( 1.0 ) should not be too short a price and merits the nap selection .
27 In the long run , Novell must make a profit with USL and , if past performance is any indication , they will make a profit , no matter what it takes .
28 But before Doreen could make a retort Jean returned to the kitchen and , standing at the doorway , she looked from Doreen to Silas .
29 I would therefore be grateful if you could let me know as soon as possible if Environment Wales could make a contribution of , say , £500 to £1,000 towards printing and circulation costs ?
30 Lois will make a loss on her long position in kryptonite futures of 10 × 50 000 × 0.20 = £100 000 , and a profit on her short position in phlogiston futures of 200 × 10 000 × 0.05 = £100 000 .
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