Example sentences of "[modal v] make [pers pn] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Let's make it a special event .
2 But the law reports are a random collection of cases , and the very fact that each of those cases resulted from a dispute which the parties could not settle by agreement and had to take to court may make them an unrepresentative sample of the applications of the procedure .
3 ‘ They should make him a national treasure , ’ said Ian Wright .
4 ‘ Grey ’ issues of money occur whenever enterprises that are short of funds to pay their obligations insist that the banks should make them the necessary advances to restore their ‘ liquidity ’ .
5 I never put the case for a timetable motion on the ground that we should make it a permanent feature of our parliamentary procedures .
6 This must make him an ideal employer for Mrs Brocklebank whom he reckoned to be on the lazy side .
7 ‘ We are the first England representative team to face the Springboks in 23 years and we must make it a memorable day , one the selectors can not ignore . ’
8 I think we must make it a positive step forward that this council not only goes forwards to build but it goes forward to use that building and give the firemen of this county the right tools , or firewoman , the firemen and the firewoman of this county the right tools to work with .
9 This must make it the best value in multimedia ever offered to schools .
10 She 'll make me a good wife , do n't you think ? ’
11 I 'm convinced you 'll make her an excellent mother . ’
12 I 'll make mine a regular hexagon .
13 ‘ I 'll make you a nice cup of tea .
14 Well , I 'll take you straight up to Hilda 's room , and then I 'll make you a nice cup of tea .
15 ‘ I 'll make you a good wife , Tyler . ’
16 Do you think it 'll make you a better person ?
17 I 'll make you a hot drink . ’
18 I 'll make you a generous proposition , which I think you 'd do well to consider .
19 ‘ You rest there a while , Mrs Miller , ’ the girl said with unusual boldness , ‘ and I 'll make you a fresh brew of tea before I start on the drawing room . ’
20 Marry me and I 'll make you a fine lady and leave you a rich widow .
21 AT THE CROSS ROADS Cross-training made simple : what to do , what to wear , and how it 'll make you a faster runner
22 Erm , then I can , well because dividing point eight by , that 'll make it a strange figure
23 ‘ We 'll make it a quick wash then , shall we ? ’ she asked , kissing his warm round face and pressing him to her .
24 That 'd make it the three pints .
25 I always said I 'd make you a better partner , did n't I ?
26 But just because I promised I 'd make you a rich widow , do n't think you 're going to get rid of me yet .
27 She 'd make you a good wife — and she loves you too . ’
28 I 've been thinking that if I ever meet the kind of young lady who 'd make you a nice wife , I 'll get her to come round and introduce 'erself . ’
29 Walker 's ball skills could make him the ideal link between Tim Horan , who switched from centre to fly-half when Lynagh damaged his shoulder against Ireland , and Little .
30 But his ability to avoid any obvious stereotype could make him an attractive candidate for Labour members worried that the leadership election is being orchestrated to Mr Smith 's advantage .
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