Example sentences of "any [noun] [pers pn] [vb mod] make " in BNC.

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1 The other reason is that there are at least some rules for judging advertisements , but most of these are based firmly in the objectives which the ads are trying to achieve : if we do not know what the objectives are , any judgement we may make is without a real foundation .
2 I felt that any response I might make to this sad ending would be inadequate to the occasion .
3 As I told you I think I have made observations which lead me to conclude that there are not only high but fertile lands on the verge of our intertropical Regions , and arguing from the Character of the Ranges here I should not be surprised to find in the more distant parts of the Continent , a Country vying with America in richness of Natural products , and I have very little doubts but that the discoveries to be made would amply repay the government any outlay it might make .
4 She will try to accept the fact , as she takes her mother 's ‘ elevenses ’ in to her , that any attempt she may make to start a discussion of something that might not be of immediate interest to her mother may be turned off suddenly like a switch , and will plunge her temporarily into an emotional darkness in which she will feel very much alone .
5 It would be the perfect private situation in which Tim might be ready to explain himself , and Oliver would be there to witness any confession he might make .
6 Nonetheless the Conservatives ' opposition to Beveridge disillusioned many people who felt they could not be trusted to implement the report , regardless of any promises they might make .
7 It was Ceauşescu who reassured Sadat with positive answers to his key questions : Could he trust Menachem Begin and could Begin deliver on any promises he might make to Egypt ?
8 It might cover any sounds SHe might make .
9 In 1870 the first Married Women 's Property Act was passed , primarily in order to give working class women control over any earnings they might make .
10 If he knew that none of the call charges on his bill were his , it proved just how often Gina phoned her friends , in spite of any pretences she might make .
11 The private householder having work done to his own property is not required to make deductions from any payments he may make to subcontractors .
12 In this way , the institution would be given more flexibility but at the same time would have to live with any mistakes it might make .
13 The cobbles are slightly greasy , so that if an adventurer runs at maximum rate for any reason he must make a successful I test or slip and fall suffering 1 automatic Wound .
14 Controversy in the medical profession still rages about the benefits of vitamins and dietary supplements and manufacturers are closely restricted in any claims they can make about what their various products can do .
15 The relational perspective simply explores the social features of any knowledge process , regardless of any claims it might make to be independent of social determination .
16 Correct any errors you notice at once , but , for this task only , leave any others you may make
17 We still need to make sure that there will be a goodly number participating so if there is any way you can make up a last minute table do n't hesitate to contact either Cecilia or Hilda .
18 any way I 'll make summat to do it
19 If there 's any way I can make up for what 's happened , Mr Calder , then I shall be only too pleased to do it . ’
20 Any gains it might make by fiddling with its strategy for OS/2 would be offset — perhaps more than offset — by the confusion such fiddling would engender about IBM 's overall strategy .
21 These accusations may be wholly untrue but they will be made to an extent not paralleled by criticism of any judgment he may make from the bench of the regular courts .
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