Example sentences of "[modal v] make us " in BNC.

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1 Excessive heat may make us feel ‘ stupid ’ and unable to function mentally .
2 The problems of the informal interview , then , are considerable , and they may make us feel that the formal type of interview is much less beset with difficulties and open to the criticism of lack of scientific method .
3 Fear of losing our grip may make us hang on to jobs for longer than we should , in an attempt to reassure ourselves .
4 Dame Edna Everage may make us laugh at prejudice , but are we smiling or laughing at ourselves ?
5 Guilt-feeling may make us angry .
6 It may make us unhappy , but it insists that the mechanical and the material need n't be in charge .
7 The holism of the mental should make us suspicious , I have argued , of the mental-sentence view .
8 But the wholly unpredicted speed-up of events elsewhere in Eastern Europe should make us wary of assuming that the Romanians must be so much further behind .
9 Every experience we have should make us better able to cope in the future .
10 The accumulation of life 's experience should make us at our wisest when we are old .
11 But they should make us modest .
12 Our intelligence which should make us happy , has by perversity made us unhappy .
13 But the extent of the schemes should make us cautious about identifying radical structural change too readily even in the wake of the legislation so severely criticized in the 1980s .
14 This should make us wary of superficial descriptions of knowledge and faith .
15 This throws a more realistic light on the spectacular statistics and glowing reports of widespread conversions , and it should make us wary of the forced professions and the hot-house wonders of superficial evangelistic movements .
16 The economic and unemployment misery daily portrayed through the British media should make us all more aware that we must begin to look after our own .
17 But it should make us very suspicious .
18 This should make us take extra care with introductions and conclusions .
19 What should make us tick ?
20 As at Corbridge , they sometimes resemble rural dwellings , which should make us look again at some of the larger houses which occasionally occur in small towns further south .
21 At the same time it should make us aware of the enormity of the task that still lies before us in developing an adequate analysis of the art made by artists for whom ‘ being a woman ’ was not a given , but something to be explored through a historically shaped and socially conditioned artistic .
22 The episode should make us wary of placing too much emphasis on such notions as clerical dynasties .
23 The fact that several provincial towns reported pope-burnings in November 1714 and 1715 should make us question how extensive support for the Jacobite position was at this time .
24 Transactions of this kind must make us pause before we condemn all landlords as Gradgrinds , or make too large assumptions about the nature of medieval serfdom .
25 WHICH MUST MAKE US ONE OF THE LONGEST RUNNING NAMES IN THE RUNNING BUSINESS .
26 ( 1980 ) and Wood , McMahon and Cranstoun ( 1980 ) in relation to the nursery , must make us question the claims that schools provide a linguistically rich environment , able to provide compensation for children believed to be linguistically deprived at home .
27 It has been argued that such courses come somewhere around the foundation or specific stage in most people 's educational development , although the increasing proportions of mature students must make us wary of too linear a model .
28 ‘ And now I 've confided my murky past , that must make us more than acquaintances . ’
29 ‘ I 'll make us some . ’
30 Now I 'll make us a bite to eat .
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