Example sentences of "would [be] make a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If Vadinamia had the Fraxillian cylinder , it looked like I 'd be making a safe and secure pick-up .
2 Our working relationship , I am sure , would be made a great deal easier . ’
3 He would be making a terrible mistake to think they will just go away .
4 The Communist Party , he told Mr Gysi , would be making a serious error if he went ahead and fought the planned May elections on a manifesto which simply warned reunification would be a victory for the right .
5 Although I listened with interest to the case adduced by the hon. Member for Honiton ( Sir P. Emery ) , the Chairman of the Procedure Committee which has made the recommendations , I still believe that the House would be making a great mistake to accept the motion , for it would add to the automatic nature , as it were , of debates and would play into the hands of the Government of the day , thereby strengthening their position over that of the House .
6 Diana issued yesterday 's surprise statement knowing that she would be making a public appearance with senior members of the Royal Family at the Remembrance Day service tomorrow .
7 Eric , I reported to the C E C on Saturday night when presenting the , the Health Service Conference report , that I would be making a detailed report to the next er , meeting of the Public Services Section Committee on resources er , on what I see in the first five month of my er , ten year of office er , what , what we need to do , to play our part in the public service , to extend ourselves within the er , the Health Service .
8 The likeliest outcome would be to make a bureaucratic , clumsily managed conglomerate even more bureaucratic and more clumsy .
9 ‘ I 'm just coming , ’ called Lydia , thinking how amusing it would be to make a big splash and drowning noises , but even she knew that this would not be the action of a nice woman .
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