Example sentences of "make [adv] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Though you did make rather a big dent in my dignity .
2 But it would make rather a lovely weekend home . ’
3 I know that I shall make only a small start before Christmas , so perhaps I can take the opportunity afforded by this Newsletter to wish you all a very happy Christmas and a good New Year .
4 Observers commented that the modifications would make only a token difference to the King 's real power .
5 But it will make only a marginal difference to the stagnant housing market .
6 This is because the profit function before the change must have been horizontal at the optimum , so a small change in the optimum price will make only a marginal difference to the firms ' profits .
7 But his following definitions of the value of reading are close to my own convictions : ‘ reading , as we ought to teach it , can make not a good person , but a subtle , questioning one , always with the possibility of corruption yet richer and more enriching . ’
8 She could make just a small detour
9 However , it does not make just a single prediction for the universe .
10 You have to say you ca n't do that I 'll make up a new game to play .
11 Therefore what is now called corporate this other income is the erm basically head office cost , there 's things like profits on from our captive insurance er dividends which we did n't have it in fact last year we did the year before from Blackpool land , small profits from the sale of some shares at Fair and other odds and ends which I erm really do n't make up a great deal .
12 Using a wedding bouquet as an example , and assuming that you are either attending the function or collecting the bouquet afterwards , you should make up a simple box , such as the one shown in the photograph .
13 Conversely , if you are building up to a competition and wish to greatly increase your fitness and endurance , the FDR should be very intense and should make up a large part of your training .
14 Okay , let's have a break er if you can come back reasonably quickly er we can make up a few seconds .
15 If there is a clear pause ( silence ) between ‘ John ’ and ‘ is it you ’ , then according to the definition of an utterance given in the last chapter , there are two utterances ; however , it is quite likely that a speaker would say ‘ John is it you ’ with no pause , so that the four syllables would make up a single utterance .
16 It follows that we can not make up a square matrix X of eigenvectors to satisfy ( 8 ) ; for this reason the matrix B is said to be defective .
17 They do make up a minor genre : the expedition into Darkest Britain , as trekked by George Orwell and a trickle of disciples up to , and including , the Belfast writer and photographer team of Robert McLiam Wilson and Donovan Wylie , who publish The Dispossessed ( Picador ) this week .
18 You could make up a whole story .
19 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 .
20 You must make about a hundred times more than you need .
21 Almost — but I could just make out a narrow stretch half-way over where the water flowed smooth and fast with each swell .
22 Could n't make out a damn thing from either one of them .
23 The cloth inside muffled the noise , but when he got close to the window he could make out a human voice .
24 Blanche could just make out a flabby shape in the back seat .
25 And now it was out of its glass frame he could make out a faded signature at the bottom :
26 In the dim upper reaches of the roof , she could now make out a cylindrical object with a dulled metallic glint .
27 The drop down to half-moon Rhossili Bay below me was almost sheer , and the sea was striped with shimmering blue and white as endlessly long parallel lines of surf moved in slow motion towards the expanse of sand , on which I could just make out a few figures as tiny specks .
28 We could vaguely make out a few buildings as we caught the bubble up to La Saulire , and then headed down into Courchevel .
29 I could make out a younger Conchis in the centre , wearing a straw hat and shorts , and there was one woman , a peasant-woman , though not Maria , because she was Maria 's age in the photo and it was plainly twenty or thirty years old .
30 The light gradually faded , allowing a clearer view of the craft — Bash could now make out a thin outline , a panel or … a door !
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