Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] make the [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You should also make the tread width appropriate to the rise , to make climbing and descending easier and safer .
2 Having been reduced now to travelling on foot , he could not make the return journey to Bristol in a day , and Sara too often found herself left lonely and uneasy in a cottage whose attractions were not increased by the coming of winter , or by neighbours who were ‘ a little too tattling and inquisitive ’ .
3 FTC could probably make the idea work without coverage of the 22 Premier League clubs or the European Cup mini-leagues , but it would be impossible to do so without the co-operation of the Football League clubs unloaded by the Premier League as , ironically , an impediment to their progress .
4 Ministers could probably make the privatisation scheme work , if necessary , by pumping in higher subsidies than they are prepared to give BR , but that would be politically embarrassing .
5 We 'd often make the owd gel go for twenty-four weeks without coming to us .
6 Really she need only make the tongue loll a little and it could grace the pillars of any medieval church .
7 Although it is not in itself part of the system which generates intensional structures , and we shall not make the term part of our fundamental descriptive apparatus , we may say that the property of an adjective applies to an entity when the language user takes the property which it designates to be valid ( in positive statements ) for some entity which he or she also recognizes ( even if the entity itself may be acknowledged as an imaginary one ) .
8 When the doctor would n't make the night call , saying it could wait till morning , my father said he would shoot him if my mother died .
9 The police only enforce the law , they ca n't make the law work , the people who make the law work are the judiciary .
10 I ca n't make the East Mainland very well .
11 The occasional over-indulgence will not make the person guilt-ridden .
12 Jim Bett will not make the Dons line-up .
13 It has just told me that the trial has proved successful and that it will shortly make the address service available nationwide .
14 who is required to promulgate guidance for Crown Prosecutors and will also make the prosecution decision in difficult cases .
15 Openness to all humanistic disciplines will also make the Berlin Academy a unique institution , as will its planned cooperation with research institutions in various Eastern and European centres .
16 But I wo n't make the phone call .
17 A journalist , for example , or a first aid attendant , or a person acting as an ‘ observer ’ for an organisation such as the N.C.C.L. does not really take part in the event itself , although he may occasionally make the police task of keeping order more difficult .
18 Rewriting inequalities such as ( 10.3 ) in this form shows that by allowing a constant term in the objective we can effectively make the goal zero for all objectives .
19 It looks like they can not make the Queen pay tax so they are coming after us instead .
20 It can not make the machine work .
21 Lend me Melissa and the twins and we can still make the village shop before it shuts . ’
22 We can therefore make the symmetry assignment of observed bands on the basis :
23 So it 's it appeals to the right brain that visual aspect it can take attention it can actually make the presenter move around when it switches attention what does that do for the audience then ?
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