Example sentences of "may make a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Such beauty may make a strong impact , but , if it has little relationship with the inner nature , it is precarious .
2 Where a choice is available , however , the librarian will pick his booksellers carefully , trying to gain access through each to some particular advantage : a good shelf stock in certain subjects , from which the librarian may make a personal selection in the shop ; a link with the American book trade ; a quick service for urgent requests ; an agency for required series of foreign books ; a technically knowledgeable and reliable staff ; an annual sale of slow-selling books at reduced prices .
3 Amaze , the impressive , wide-margin winner of a competitive handicap at Newbury last Friday , may make a successful step up in class in the Fielden Stakes ( 3.05 ) .
4 It is only that I feel I may make a new friend and be rewarded with company .
5 I think our new government may make a tremendous mistake here by not realising this and failing to send any writers to prison .
6 If she is fond of animals , providing her with a cat or a small dog of her own , if she can look after it ( and if your household as a whole would find its presence acceptable ) , may make a tremendous difference to her life .
7 If we drop a tin can probably nothing will happen ; at the worst we may make a small dent .
8 If fleeing fails and the prey is cornered , it may make a last-ditch stand and turn on its tormentor .
9 If these occasions are known , the worker and supervisor may make a joint decision that only one member of staff from the Department may go .
10 The water is poured off and the base is dried when it may make a cracking noise — hence ‘ crack . ’
11 If so , the arbitrator may make a separate recommendation to The Post Office that they give you an ‘ ex gratia ’ payment .
12 Computer-aided design may make a good designer out of a sloppy one .
13 Dry deposition may make a major contribution to the acidity problem .
14 and not the back of the photograph , otherwise you 'll get yourself in all sorts of difficulties and it may make a nice editorial , nice letters to the editor , but it would be very irritating to the editor , because they hate having mistakes pointed out to them , and that 's picture perspective .
15 Where a party can not protect his position by a payment into court , he may make the other party a written offer filing a copy with the court , but not to be brought to the attention of the court until costs fall to be decided ( Ord 12 , r 10 ) and similarly , where contribution arises a party may make a written offer to contribute ( Ord 12 , r 7 ) .
16 Thus the fast process may make a permanent contribution during the sensitive period , while its influence later would adjust the cortical feature detectors , tending to make them respond most to the unusual combinations and coincidences in their input .
17 For under conditions of largely unrestricted discretion , factors such as the character , attitude , training and social background of sentencers may make a considerable difference to the way their discretion is exercised .
18 The landowner , estate agent or speculator may make a direct approach to the developer .
19 Lynch may make a flying visit to the French festival but he 's a busy man , preparing three new films — a real life action version of UK kids comic strip Ronnie Rocket , a version of Kafka 's Metamorphosis and a second Twin Peaks movie .
20 short two years may make a big difference at this stage now , erm
21 The most plausible mechanism by which punishment may be thought to achieve this aim is general deterrence , although other reductivist effects such as instrumental denunciation and incapacitation may make a secondary contribution .
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