Example sentences of "[det] [modal v] make [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And that should make a huge difference I hope .
2 This may make the additional expense worth while , though after the initial O 1 , the sample becomes less and less representative of the population as individuals are selectively lost through death , migration , etc .
3 So this should make a good paperback , one hopes at under £10 .
4 Why this should make a critical difference is far from clear since a company can create a fixed charge of accounts receivable or a mortgage of future property .
5 P.S. This should make an excellent family gift .
6 This might make a good science fiction story — The White Cloud , it could be called — but for our purposes a computer model like the monkey/Shakespeare model is easier to grasp .
7 A long dividing wall like this would make a good serving unit for every day and a splendid buffet area for a party .
8 This would make a fabulous finale to any dinner party .
9 A picture like this would make a marvellous gift for someone moving into their new home , as it would continue the theme of welcome .
10 It occurs to me , mate , this would make a neat scene for some kind of black-comedy gothic-horror viddy ; just before the bit where the dismembered body — equals relics in this case — comes to life , and our hero gets — ;
11 Craig says he believes this would make a would-be car thief think twice before trying to steal a protected car .
12 The PS is trying to draw the ecologists into a pact and this would make a considerable difference to the outcome .
13 This would make a tempting combination , but that does not mean Paddy Ashdown should be in any great hurry to accept it .
14 Colourful and with good artwork , this would make an appropriate Christmas present for anyone who has laughed with the RAF at some time .
15 An original of something like this would make an ideal basis for an association to make a poster .
16 This would make the European art market more competitive and , in particular , it would encourage the art trade in those member states which at present charge VAT on the full price .
17 This will make a favourable impression on the stylist and you 'll get a more stylish haircut .
18 Of course , the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 is designed to extend the types of people who may offer at least certain firms of legal services , but it remains to be seen whether this will make a dramatic difference by demystifying the provision of advice .
19 This can make the conventional approach perfectly adequate for some systems development work .
20 If girls have support from their family and from their boyfriends , this can make an enormous difference to this experience , but if they are on their own , it can be very tough .
21 That 'll make a nice furry dying steak then would n't it ?
22 ‘ There was a field of women working and I thought , that 'll make a good photograph , ’ the camera-bereft girl began .
23 That 'll make a few people sit up .
24 With one voice they said : Hockney , that 'll make the gay guys feel at home .
25 I thought that might make a pretty sound basis for a partnership of a different kind . ’
26 There were two routes to follow : on the one hand he could try and solve the murder , but that might make a bad situation worse .
27 At the moment , as far as I know , there is on the market no computer that really can have a large memory and is also within the price range for the ordinary primary school or home , but if these new falling prices of memory do come as quickly as some people are predicting , then that could make a huge difference .
28 ‘ If they are tempted to play the nationalist card to ensure their re-election and counter the far right Republicans , that could make the Soviet Union very uneasy indeed , ’ he went on .
29 ‘ If we should score early , as the Italians did on Wednesday , that could make the Portuguese wonder about their own capabilities . ’
30 ‘ If we should score early , as the Italians did on Wednesday , that could make the Portuguese wonder about their own capabilities ’ Craig Brown
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