Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] make [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | Therefore they must necessarily make reference to that history . |
2 | But even Christians of a more liberal variety must necessarily make reference to a past age . |
3 | ‘ So you did , and in that case , if you 're a very good girl , I might yet make love to you . ’ |
4 | ‘ And if he could n't make love to his wife because she was paralysed from the waist down … ’ |
5 | But Surere could never make love to a woman . |
6 | Proof that investing in energy saving measures could actually make sense to an electricity producer came from an American expert . |
7 | But one need not believe that God revealed God 's self at a particular point in history , so that one need necessarily make reference to that point in history in one 's religion . |
8 | I 'm no fool , but that sentence would n't make sense to any insect . |
9 | ‘ Even if you were the last man on earth — I would n't make love to you , ’ she added bitterly . |
10 | I ca n't make love to you the way I want to — not here . |
11 | His green eyes pools of limpid clarity and wholly deceptive depth , but his swift grin wicked , Michele replied provocatively , ‘ I ca n't make love to a housekeeper or beat her into submission the way I could a wife , and , as I prefer my domestic arrangements to run without a hitch , I have to tread circumspectly . ’ |
12 | ‘ You ca n't make love to me like that and then expect me to carry on as if nothing 's happened . |
13 | They made love a disproportionate amount , Isobel told him , in the certain knowledge that Edouard would then make love to her again . |
14 | She would never make love to him again , though . |
15 | We shall suggest that formal attempts to identify topics are doomed to failure , but that the discourse analyst may usefully make appeal to notions like ‘ speaking topically ’ and ‘ the speaker 's topic ’ within a ‘ topic framework ’ . |
16 | Although concentrating mainly on Britain , the study will also make reference to LFS data for France and Germany — countries where public policies promoting and facilitating early withdrawal are more developed . |
17 | Mrs. Rene Henry , our Chairman , will undoubtedly make reference to these affairs in her report at the Annual General Meeting to be held , by kind permission of Matron Elder , at the Nursing Home at 7.30 pm. on Monday , 26th . |
18 | If we look only at the surface of this transaction , it wo n't make sense to us . |
19 | It 's bound to be a bit strange for you at first , but saying you wo n't make love to your own husband in your own house because of the servants … ’ |
20 | But I wo n't make love to you while your mind 's still closed to me , Shannon Lea . ’ |
21 | I wo n't make love to you ever again and that is giving you a fighting chance because now you know the outcome in advance . |