Example sentences of "and [vb mod] make [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Get your goddam diary and let's make a date . ’ |
2 | ‘ Pull up your chairs and let's make a start . |
3 | And let's make a vow . |
4 | so let's get rid of some of it and let's make the angle theta . |
5 | Ask Computer Systems Inc warns that it will only break even , and may make a loss for its fiscal third quarter , adding that the poor profit forecast results from its failure to close about $10m in sales in the period but that does not necessarily mean the company permanently lost those sales ; the company said a significant amount of software licence sales it had expected for the quarter did not close in time . |
6 | Leicester lie sixth in the First Division after a midweek defeat at Charlton and may make a change of captaincy . |
7 | A decision not to prescribe or an underestimate of need , with justified caution , may aggravate or precipitate a distressing withdrawal state , which a doctor has a responsibility to prevent or relieve and may make the prisoner unfit to be interviewed . |
8 | They show disapproval of the addressee 's views and may make the addressee feel bad about him/herself . |
9 | Nearly all the proposed course is at present good grass land and ought to make a capital sporting course . |
10 | Anyone entering the sphere suffers one automatic Wound per round and must make a successful T test each round or lose one point of Strength as well . |
11 | Organization must be appropriate , and must make a positive contribution to the problems whose identification called it into being . |
12 | Solicitors and barristers in private practice are in business and must make a profit to survive . |
13 | Rabbits do n't relish the prospect of sharing a home with rats but they are unable to move them out and must make the best of it . |
14 | Prem , LEP 's new testing equipment for the Aids virus , is now on the market and should make a ‘ useful contribution ’ to profits this year . |
15 | They are unlikely to give up their title easily and should make a winning start against Munster at Ballymena 's Eaton Park on Saturday . |
16 | It should acknowledge that there are conflicts between critical approaches , and should make the students ' confrontation of them part of the pedagogic process . |
17 | They are already in use in Australia , America , Brazil and Tanzania , and could make a major contribution to managing insect-borne diseases and crop pests , according to Dr Janet Hemingway of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine . |
18 | The establishment now of a co-ordinated network of Regional INSET ( in-service training ) offices , or officers , with the primary function of advising and promoting self help , would be timely , in view of the stimulation to training that has been engendered by the introduction of the pre-licentiate scheme , and could make a major contribution towards combating the inefficient and inequitable distribution of training . |
19 | Bjornbye was immediately drafted into the party and could make a surprise appearance in the starting line-up at left back . |
20 | As she endeavoured to come to terms with the realities of her marriage and royal life , there were moments in those early years when Diana sensed that she actually could cope and could make a positive contribution to the royal family and the wider nation . |
21 | Godolphin knew Peccable well enough to be certain that until he 'd exhausted his supply of idols , relics and jujus from the fifth , and could make no more profit , he 'd stay put . |
22 | The Treasury also opposed contributory pensions , objecting to the cost of setting up the machinery to collect contributions , to keep the necessary records and to make payments , in addition to the cost of paying pensions to those who were already aged and could make no contribution . |
23 | However , if the package does not include features such as right-justification and block editing facilities this would be more serious and could make the system virtually useless in a business environment . |
24 | Accumulated unused permissions could constitute a difficult problem for some local authorities : they create uncertainty and could make an authority reluctant to grant further permissions , which might result in , for example , too great a strain on public services . |
25 | Oriental Night is a rich plum-coloured alyssum with a fairly even habit and would make a good , easy-to-grow substitute for lobelias . |
26 | Unlike its more common relative , E. pungens ‘ Maculata ’ , whose leaves take on a slightly muddy hue as they mature , ‘ Gilt Edge ’ stays a brilliant yellow-cream , and would make a superb contrast with the bright red stems of Cornus alba ‘ Sibirica ’ . |
27 | He was also proud to announce that the Barnes Wallis Collection was to come to the Museum and would make a major exhibition . |
28 | Er , and would make a tremendous din on the Minster floor , and they would be er lovely . |
29 | It was beautifully done — and would make a nice present , she decided . |
30 | The widespread feeling that the cancellation amounted to a humiliation for Japan was underlined by reports from Russia 's ITAR-Tass news agency on Sept. 13 , which stated that Yeltsin would visit South Korea on Nov. 12-13 and would make a trip to China in mid-December . |