Example sentences of "[noun prp] could make [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The young man 's brother wrote to Lord Panmure to see if David could make the best of the situation in which he found himself by obtaining a midshipman 's place . |
2 | TONY ADAMS could make an unexpected return to the England team against Yugoslavia at Wembley on Wednesday . |
3 | As Ive said to Arif before ( direct email ) , I think O'Leary could make a BIG difference — especially for Fairclough . |
4 | Against such feminine logic Ramsay could make no adequate response . |
5 | Instead , an effective campaigner like Reagan could make a direct , popular appeal , and actually outpoll the President in these contests . ’ |
6 | PAUL Gascoigne could make a sensational return to the Spurs team in a game which could decide the League championship . |
7 | The fourteenth-century Franciscan William of Ockham went further in declaring it probable that God could make a better world than this . |
8 | In his reasoning he referred to Augustine 's assertion that God could make a perfect man who would not wish to sin . |
9 | All in all , the Josephs could make a quicker getaway in a rowing boat . ’ |