Example sentences of "will [adv] make a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Fine , can you bear with me for five seconds while I 'll just make a phone call ? |
2 | no , just make , I 'll just make a way through that 's all I want . |
3 | You 'll just make a mess of it . ’ |
4 | Right I 'll just make a note of that . |
5 | She 'll also make a grab for any toy that takes her fancy , even if she 's told it belongs to another child . |
6 | So you 're feeling relaxed and comfortable and good because you 're telling me , you know , what a great tennis player I am and I really enjoy it , you 've just given me a couple of names that I 'll either make a note of or I 'll say that 's interesting cos I actually deal with Joe on a business relationship anyway erm maybe we could meet some other people from the tennis club , self employed people , professional people such as yourself , who might be interested in looking at financial planning but today I 'm more interested in talking about you Bill , erm we 'll come back to them a bit later if I may so let's press on . |
7 | ‘ I 'll never make a secretary , Aggie ; I 've got nothing up top . ’ |
8 | You 'll never make a poker player , Miss Swift ! ’ |
9 | ‘ We 'll never make a policeman out of you , Auguste . ’ |
10 | ‘ You 'll never make a writer , ’ he said . |
11 | " You 'll never make a nun , you baggage . |
12 | He flexed his hands under the cloth , and shouted irritably at Rosa , ‘ You 'll never make a city woman , thank God , ’ and then , seeing her face fall , wondered at it . |
13 | Yet , Sir Edmund , I am confident the assassin will eventually make a mistake . ’ |
14 | In future students will be under the control of the Education rather than the Service side , and will only make a service contribution of 20 per cent of the student 's time ( approximately 6 months of the 3 year period ) . |
15 | They will only make a court order if there are major problems . |
16 | Lois will only make a profit or loss under the second strategy when there are changes in relative prices . |
17 | The sub-contractor will normally make a request for interim payment and raise a tax invoice for VAT purposes on completion of the work . |
18 | My right hon. Friend will shortly make a statement on the regular-reserve mix . |
19 | He or she will usually make a recommendation to the committee about what its decision should be , but it does not have to follow this advice . |
20 | In such circumstances , the courts will usually make a deduction because you are receiving early payment . |
21 | ‘ It 's the last time the band will ever make a record like this , ’ claims Chadwick . |
22 | Er in terms of contact they will also make a decision giving days and times of contact if it ca n't be worked out between the two of you . |
23 | Back pain will also make a horse run away . |
24 | Your own preferences will also make a difference to how aggressively you play , and what tactics you use . |
25 | A single gentle tap with the hammer will force the point of the nail partly through the aluminium and will probably make a hole that is large enough . |
26 | Using pliers or one of the various gripping wrenches will not do the tool much good ( they 're usually meant for something else ) and will probably make a mess of the nut . |
27 | Well we had eight different presentations , er i warmed , I suppose , to two of them erm was a small engineering company in the motor trade which , while it will never make a fortune will probably make a living and the people seem to need help . |
28 | If he be a rustic , or unused to travelling , and he intends to take a morning train , he will probably make a point of taking up a strong position at the station the night before his prospective journey and camping on the platform . |
29 | Well can make anything worse and will often make a lot of things carry on longer than they otherwise would normally . |
30 | Presenting your pictures well will really make a difference . |