Example sentences of "[that] it [modal v] make [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I had no idea what having a baby would mean , only that it would make escape from Roundhay impossible . |
2 | That it would make life a lot happier for Manningham if he closed the deal at the price offered . |
3 | It was just that it would make life a little easier . |
4 | If the public had been sickened by the carnage at the Olympic Stadium , the next spectacle to fill their television screens would be in such spectacular technicolor and DestructaVision that it would make Rambo look like a Disney movie . |
5 | It has been argued that it would make sense for whoever runs the train services to also take responsibility for the track . |
6 | It would need to be flying with 70 per cent capacity to break even ; for every percent above that it would make $250,000 . |
7 | I mean , I do n't think anyone took any risks , and we were all wearing gloves anyway because of the state he was in — I would be worried that it would make people panic unnecessarily . |
8 | Then she came to the conclusion that it might make things easier . |
9 | There seemed to be the prospect of such a conference in the late summer and autumn and the chance that it might make progress . |
10 | Its alarming feature to the orthodox was that it might make Christianity seem simply one faith among others , rather than simply truth . |
11 | The only certainty is that it 'll make Mr Morton a millionaire |
12 | This situation is known as one of negative ‘ net-effective cost ’ ( NEC ) , and the CEGB should undertake any investment promising NEC on the grounds that it will make electricity prices cheaper than if it were to do nothing . |
13 | Novell has announced that it will make NetWare available on NT . |
14 | The proponents of this approach to policy claim that it will encourage a more stable background in which the private sector can make its own investment and spending plans with greater certainty about future government policy ; that it will prevent abrupt and damaging shifts of policy ; and that it will make government manipulation of monetary policy for electoral purposes more difficult . |
15 | ‘ I sometimes use an ambient mic on guitars , but I find that it can make things sound a bit too boxy and I 'd rather have the choice on the mix if I want to add a bit of ambience . |
16 | He concluded : ‘ It seems to me that the only purpose the FBI has in proposing such a law would be so that it can make telephone taps without the cooperation of the telephone company … in other words , what they are asking for is the ability to make warrant-less taps . ’ |
17 | Quite apart from the quality aspect , this also means that it can make use of the enormous range of fonts that are available for LaserJet printers . |
18 | The problem with this sort of approach is that it can make standards yet more remote from those most in need of them . |
19 | They were people who thought It was important — and that it could make money . |