Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] would make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We have to trust the districts can trust the county the county can trust the districts and that in practice they would make this work at local plan level .
2 The compromise was a filler story which would make good use of the available studio .
3 In this event Philip might well have approved of any plan which would make proper provision for his half-sister and her husband , whether it was Aquitaine or even something more .
4 On 29 April 1988 , when both the Kingman Report was published and the membership of my Working Group announced , the press presumed that I was to lead a Group which would make firm recommendations on grammar , in contrast to the equivocations of Kingman .
5 A proposed EC directive which would make financial institutions partly liable for damage caused by companies in which they have invested has been sharply criticized by several banking organizations .
6 Labour MP 's Jo Richardson and Gavin Strang , are at present putting forward proposals in parliament to introduce a new clause to the proposed Employment Bill which would make such discrimination illegal .
7 In which case it would make more sense to elect proven adulterers instead of discouraging them from public life .
8 An allocation is Pareto-efficient for a given set of consumer tastes , resources , and technology , if it is impossible to move to another allocation which would make some people better off and nobody worse off .
9 It was the primary purpose of reorganisation to recast local government in a way which would make such palliatives unnecessary .
10 Jean owns a shop which used to sell clothes but she has now decided that given the location she would make more money running a restaurant at the same premises .
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