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

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1 It was observed above that most serious woundings involve the use of a weapon , and that may make it easier to establish intention .
2 That may make negotiation of East-West arms limitation agreements much more complicated .
3 An endorsement like that may make Mr Koons forget all about losing his six-figure copyright infringement suit .
4 That may make it seem as if we thought each had specific dates and a definite content .
5 When the adventurers leave the Tower , each must make a WP test .
6 Sights like that must make you think a bit and make you realise you are very lucky ,
7 That must make the ground feel lower .
8 That must make two of them , ’ said Evans , as the noise of the voices came through .
9 ‘ And that must make him one of the best bargains around . ’
10 That must make sense in the policy areas to which my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister referred — foreign policy , security and home affairs .
11 ‘ And now I 've confided my murky past , that must make us more than acquaintances . ’
12 That should make it easier . ’
13 And that should make a huge difference I hope .
14 That should make no difference .
15 That should make you keep your distance , not want to kiss me yourself . ’
16 Well that should make it up to something .
17 Some may make arrangements to meet again .
18 What makes a task easier for some may make it more difficult for others .
19 In some cases this may make the prospect of an award less attractive .
20 In some cases this may make the prospect of an award less attractive .
21 In some cases this may make the prospect of an award less attractive .
22 ‘ Why , ’ she thought , in sudden horror , ‘ this may make Farmer Bolsover take our barn away from us ! ’
23 This may make for difficulties in terms of care .
24 This may make her feel that society regards her as a second-class widow , and you may need to help those who come into contact with her to understand how important it is going to be for her future adjustment for them to treat her just as they would any other bereaved person .
25 This may make it difficult for the counsellor to know whether , and to what extent , to pursue the issue .
26 But , insurers point out , this may make them less able to compete against other financial institutions .
27 This may make some sense for the bourgeois ‘ art ’ tradition ( though probably not as much as he thinks ) but when the elements of the entire musical production-consumption process become both more unified and interdependent , and more ‘ socialized ’ , it becomes less appropriate .
28 For ownership enables a person to pass the title to another in fraud of the person from whom the property is obtained , and this may make it difficult or impossible for the latter to recover the property .
29 Understanding this may make Dr Hari 's remarks — delivered as they were in a foreign language — less ‘ oppressive ’ .
30 If parents and governors are now to be involved , this may make sex education even more complicated as teachers try to accommodate a variety of differing moral views on what should be taught .
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