Example sentences of "be [adj] make some " in BNC.

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1 president Kennedy , interviewed by Jean Daniel of L'Exprès , hinted that the United States might be willing to make some concessions .
2 It is also not the kind of company that throws its money around so it must be confident making some on Unix .
3 So if you have young children you might be able to make some garments and take them to the Play Group — if the leader will let you !
4 Clearly , each such area ought to be able to make some contribution to analysing George and Marie 's problems .
5 What you 're trying to do is indicate to them how best you might be able to work your way through those controversies to be able to make some statement of policy or some recommendation and the like … .
6 They may be unable to make some of the viral proteins that should trigger the immune system into action , leading to a weakened immune response against the infection .
7 Possibly the shock of feeling hard spikes in what appeared to be a soft , yielding morsel of food would be enough to make some predators think twice , but this is not particularly convincing .
8 It would certainly be necessary to make some further enquiries among the tourists , particularly about their activities during the key period between the time Kemp had arrived back in Oxford , and the pre-dinner drinks when everyone except Eddie Stratton , it appeared , was accounted for .
9 She needed him to be ready to make some sort of commitment to her .
10 In contrast , the government 's two senior legal advisers and the senior partner of a leading firm of society lawyers were so ignorant of this fact that it did not even enter their heads that it would be wise to make some enquiries before launching their client into a statement that could be , and indeed was , ruinous .
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