Example sentences of "[vb mod] make [pron] [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 Chelsea managing director Colin Hutchinson confirmed : ‘ We have received his international clearance and he should make his debut for the reserves . ’
2 I 'll make her pay for that later .
3 ‘ I 'll make your fortune for you , girl , ’ he kept telling her .
4 She had broken the law unwittingly , but still she had broken it , and if Jake was really determined he could make her pay for it .
5 Might there be a chance that if he went back to England , he could make her care for him ?
6 Northern League FORMER Middlesbrough midfielder Gary Hamilton could make his debut for Whitby when they travel to Guisborough today .
7 Kevin Thomas , a 17-year-old striker who has scored eight goals during the reserve team 's 14-match unbeaten run , could make his debut for the Tynecastle club .
8 If boss Lennie Lawrence decides Pears is unfit to play against Brighton tomorrow , Ironside , 28 , would make his debut for the club .
9 If boss Lennie Lawrence decides Pears is unfit to play against Brighton tomorrow , Ironside , 28 , would make his debut for the club .
10 ‘ That will make them pause for a while , ’ Jehana said , her tone satisfied .
11 He takes charge for the match against Leigh on Saturday when Tony Rampling , an Australian forward , will make his debut for the club , who have lost all five matches so far .
12 Richard Gough will make his comeback for Rangers tomorrow only six weeks after shattering his jaw in four places .
13 Richard Gough will make his comeback for Rangers tomorrow only six weeks after shattering his jaw in four places .
14 The Lancashire lad has managed to live with the pressures of early success and on Tuesday will make his bid for the game 's top prize against it 's greatest ever player .
15 Once you have chosen your holiday , your ABTA travel agent will make your booking for you .
16 As for the conservation aim , there will initially be a greater , not a lesser , consumption of paper , if members are to be persuaded to be content with the summary , it will be necessary to undertake what the Regulations call a ‘ relevant consultation ’ which involves sending to each member both the full accounts for the financial year and a summary financial statement plus a postage-paid card on which he can make his choice for the future .
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