Example sentences of "[verb] out to make " in BNC.

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1 My monthly insurance payment worked out at £18.20 , but I could n't qualify for the Denplan scheme until the necessary work had been carried out to make my mouth dentally fit .
2 Revisions have also been carried out to make modules more suitable for use by both light and heavy vehicle mechanics .
3 And work carried out to make the top deck of the National Car Park in East Street , Darlington , waterproof has also been branded a failure .
4 The new laws , which were supposed to enhance by educating the younger players thus enabling them to improve their game and so become better players when they progress to senior level , has turned out to make the game no better than the farcical ‘ tic ’ game played at mini level .
5 Waste materials are carefully separated out to make them more valuable when they 're resold .
6 ALMOST half the number of residents at a Kirk old people 's home have been moved out to make more room for offices .
7 Typically , the way he describes it gives it all an edge , a challenge , like he 's looking out to make sure no one can get the drop on him .
8 And every second month they the occasional keeper the relieving keeper came out local man he came out to make up the two men then went ashore to cover the cover the the reliefs like that .
9 But an amount of neutral filler is desirable to add bulk to what otherwise might be very small unit quantities when measuring out to make dilutions and to prevent caking giving the powder free flowing properties .
10 They fanned out to make two webs of silvery trails that extended far above and below the lines of sight afforded by the shuttle 's windows .
11 Lewis does not set out to make himself cleverer than the reader , stili less cleverer than the authors whom he is discussing .
12 Although the film is full of comments on the remaining cultural differences between east and west , it does not set out to make fun of the east Germans .
13 The practitioner will set out to make you more responsible for your health and that means considering rest , exercise , nutrition and hygiene .
14 It is likely that he will set out to make a deal with the aborigines , offering compensation in return for legislation that clarifies their rights over land .
15 ESPEW did not set out to make the printing trade a priority recruitment area .
16 She did not deliberately set out to make herself interesting to men .
17 ‘ I did not set out to make a fool of you .
18 But it was the knowledge that he 'd deliberately set out to make a fool of her that wounded her the most .
19 Regression techniques , because they set out to make the squared distances of the residuals from the line as small as possible , can be unduly influenced by a few exceptional data points .
20 Several times they set out to make their way across by what seemed to be a path but each time they were forced to stop .
21 They set out to make sweeping historical epics but all they can come up with are mini-series with no ad breaks .
22 On first returning to power in 1979 the Conservatives set out to make piecemeal adjustments to the social security system .
23 The things we set out to make happen are going to happen in the future .
24 Who goes out to make way for Gallacher ?
25 A blanket wrapped about him against the cold , his bravest warriors at his flanks , Joseph rides out to make peace with Generals Miles and Howard , and their officers , in the Bear Paws Mountains , 5th October 1877 .
26 The Very Old Fish , who is so old he ca n't remember his age , Hangle who spends most of his time hidden in the wardrobe , and the Drawer People , who are forever sneaking out to make mischief , are just some of the very odd characters who share Wizadora 's house and her often chaotic adventures .
27 So grapevine contacts were consulted , location of latest new arrivals checked on , hunches followed , and an efficient itinerary worked out to make the very best of the limited time available .
28 However , Peter Firstbrook 's series , lucidly scripted and fronted by Edward Behr , makes no secret of having set out to make one kind of series ( Wither China ? ) and then being armlocked by events in to another ( Withered China ? )
29 With typical American generosity of heart , his mother had set out to make up for his disabilities .
30 Gioella had been irritated by her and , in revenge , had set out to make her feel like a schoolgirl — not only by action and word , but simply by being effortlessly in charge of everyone , with the possible exception of the Principe di Savognia .
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