Example sentences of "we [modal v] make [art] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | A developing industry in South Shropshire is tourism , and the County Council is concerned that we should make the most of it . |
2 | I really do feel that erm it 's a success that should be , it should be , we should make the most of it , we should public it , publicise it , erm , wherever we can . |
3 | ‘ Then we must make the most of it , ’ she said briskly . |
4 | ‘ Then we must make the most of her . |
5 | The principle of universalizability tells us , then , that in the absence of an available difference we must make the same judgement again . |
6 | I do n't think we 'll make the same mistakes again . ’ |
7 | We could make the same kind of comment about the lyrics : the predictable rhymes ; the clichéd phrases ( ‘ South of the Border ’ , ‘ stars above ’ , ‘ my thoughts stray ’ , ‘ she was a picture ’ , and so on ) . |
8 | We could make the same kind of case for clusters of compatible genes building the different parts of eyes , ears , noses , walking limbs , all the cooperating parts of an animal 's body . |
9 | Make a half we 'd make a half out of the six twelfths and then we 'd have three left over make a quarter so it 'd be a half add a quarter that 's what nine twelfths would come to . |
10 | We can make a few more concluding points : |
11 | Though they were much used in Baroque times for aria accompaniment , they have largely fallen out of use , and as the chaconne construction is an art and study in itself we can make no more than a passing mention here . |
12 | Now it so happens that we can make the same substitution of forms in an otherwise completely different sentence , producing an exactly parallel change of meaning : |