Example sentences of "[pers pn] would make [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And I would make that judgement and I would appoint it .
2 I would make that order , subject to the Legal Aid Fund being given an opportunity to show grounds why such an order should not be made .
3 There is only one thing to say about the Home Secretary 's speech : I have heard more intellectual contributions from Lord Waddington on the subject , and I never believed that I would make that statement about anyone holding the office of Home Secretary .
4 And it 's really to provide , according to Derek , it 's to provide the Secretary of State with some ideas of costings of , if she decides the new careers services to run careers conventions , she would make that part of the specification and she would know how much that that was likely to cost her .
5 But she would make some man happy some day .
6 Rain said she would make some coffee , surely the police could n't object to that much interference with whatever evidence the mess offered them ?
7 It was then Laura had realised that , however difficult it might be , she would make any sacrifice in order for the twins to be as happy and contented as possible .
8 The question is , as you rightly say , in psychoanalysis , the analyst usually has a vast amount much more than people normally realize , I mean , I recall from my own analysis , and mean I was going between two and four times a week erm , for an hour each time and it was a good six months before she would make any interpretations , and I used to get very frustrated , you know , I used to say things like , well , what do you think of this , Miss , you know .
9 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 .
10 She says she would make these images whether she was selling them or not , but she also notes that in painting them she has ‘ such enormous fun ’ .
11 You would make some man very happy . ’
12 I would be most grateful if you would make some inquiries to find out what is preventing DGXI from responding courteously to our invitations ?
13 I 'm saying that in my experience there is too much argument and not enough discussion in processes of government generally , and I believe we would make more progress by a more discursive approach .
14 The highest type of firework last year if it was specified was the sparkler remarkably enough and we would make this point very seriously that parents tend to give children sm very small children sparklers and they must remember tha that these things are fireworks they are dangerous they do get red hot er they must supervise them at all times when they give them sparklers cos they may wave them around they may se set somebody else 's clothing on fire with them they may get the sparks in their eyes if they get too close to them er and one particular danger of course is that they they may get hold of en the hot end when the firework has finally extinguished and they think it 's all finished with .
15 That 's correct Chairman I think erm , we will be looking obviously to see what the prospects were within er the urban area and er sites do and surprisingly do continue to arrive and come up and we some other uses , erm they would make some contribution obviously erm , the other options would as you say be to look beyond beyond the greenbelt at the opportunities that are available there .
16 They would make more money that way .
17 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 .
18 Corbett sensed he would make little princess if de Craon continued in this vein ; he walked over to where a small , wooden crucifix was nailed to the mast and put his hand on it .
19 Trent held him under the cold water , hoping he would make some effort to support himself .
20 That he would make some attempt to coax her ?
21 The friend said he would make some enquiries and ring back later that day .
22 But he was in no way repentant , for he had parried this by saying he wished he had killed him and if he ever came across him again he would make another attempt .
23 Chris Patten is among the sceptics : ‘ Even if it ( investment ) were to be successful and encourage a 40 or 50 per cent increase in the use of rail , it would make damn-all difference to the growth in road traffic — it would just take a few percentage points off the top . ’
24 In practice one suspects that it would make little sense to the participants in any of these cases to ask who is really being supported : .
25 If my toothache were an event analogous to , but entirely separated from the neurophysiological process that accompanies it , it would make little sense going to a dentist in search of relief .
26 It would make little sense in this context to increase the categories of sexual assault simply to maintain gender specificity .
27 One view holds it might be worth preserving only information derived from the telecommunications record , but that it would make little sense to keep it all .
28 It would make little difference what time of day it was .
29 Not that it would make much difference in this bloody place .
30 Not that it would make much difference if Lee got hold of them .
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