Example sentences of "for [adv] make " in BNC.
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1 | But it was n't his fault she 'd built herself a dream and was looking for somewhere to make it happen . |
2 | Wycliffe looked about him and approved , especially of the walls which , in some past time , had been stencilled with designs that were mildly but cheerfully crazy so that to look at them for long made the eyes go funny . |
3 | However , except for specially made tiny instruments , this requirement is fulfilled at all measurable speeds . |
4 | They had Millwall running for cover in the first half and for once made the most of their superiority . |
5 | His eyes would for ever make their simple statement . |
6 | Grandmaster Chess offers nine levels of play and a special level for board analysis or postal chess but , like most chess sims of its day ( it first was released in 1982 ) , the higher levels take for ever to make a move — Level Nine takes up to two hours ! |
7 | There is even a case for deliberately making elements in a computer program ( including non-literal elements ) different to the equivalent part of competing programs if this does not compromise the functionality , usability and attractiveness of the program . |
8 | Although that right had been curtailed by s 2(2) of the 1987 Act , which requires a person under investigation to answer questions from the SFO ( or otherwise furnish information ) with respect to any matter relevant to the investigation , the effect of the immunity had been preserved by s 2(8) , which provided that a statement made in accordance with s 2 could only be used in evidence against the person who made it either on a prosecution for knowingly making a false statement ( or recklessly making such ) , or on a prosecution for some other offence where , in giving evidence , that person made a statement which was inconsistent with it . |
9 | ( Our word derives from the French jonches or rushes , one of the numerous old French names for freshly made milk cheese drained in rushes or a rush basket . ) |
10 | Whereas a patient living inside a hospital has one named doctor — the consultant — in charge of his or her treatment and one named person — the ward sister — responsible for the nursing care he or she receives , outside the walls of the hospital no one person is responsible for assessing the individual 's needs for a range of services and for then making sure that the required services are delivered . |
11 | Some channels may commission work from independent producers ; but there is often a preference for either making it yourself , or importing it from afar . |
12 | We see we see this forum as very much the right sort of forum for either making or breaking the case for a new settlement , the one thing I do have to say , however , is that the Department wants to see this particular issue settled in the context of the alteration , and full significance of that is n't immediately apparent , it , what we do n't want to see is what was envisaged in the H B F statement , where they thought that we might end up with a decision to have a new settlement in principle and then leave it open to the local plans , all four of them around the city , to then explore the possible alternative locations . |
13 | Was n't it the thing for newly made rock stars to pledge an allegiance to an old jazz hero , a John Coltrane , a Charlie Mingus or onwards into obscurity ? |
14 | Felix Bloch , 55 , a career diplomat who was suspected of spying but never charged , was dismissed from the State Department on Nov. 5 , for allegedly making " deliberate false statements or misrepresentations to the FBI [ Federal Bureau of Investigation ] " . |
15 | Police have found no case to answer against Stockport lineseman Bob Bowden , reported by several supporters for allegedly making a V sign during Preston 's home game against Shrewsbury in February . |
16 | In any case , she hated him , hated him for never making love to her any more . |
17 | For actually making the holes , you need some drill bits . |