Example sentences of "the [noun] make " in BNC.

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1 It will be appreciated that much of the discussion and some of the judgments made in this note turn on an uncertainty in English law , i.e. the extent of the Gallagher jurisdiction .
2 Because of this they have the potential for increasing self-awareness and deepening understanding both of the judgments made and the objects construed .
3 I will not second-guess the judgments made by Merseyside TEC in respect of any provider , including Hexagon .
4 Some committee , board and panel chairmen acquired a reputation for being especially rigorous , and in some cases angry responses from institutions focussed on the alleged biases or eccentricities of panel members as much as on the nature of the judgments made about the courses .
5 The porter made a face .
6 ‘ At the same time , the midfield was overrun in the second half and the defence made some horrendous errors .
7 We regret though that it will not allow the defence to make an early submission of no case to answer in the magistrates ' court .
8 They see eternity in terms of the response made to God while on earth .
9 The response made to a sign ( word ) and that made to the object represented by that word .
10 The response made is not ‘ P ’ ( Print ) , ‘ R ’ ( Retain ) or ‘ D ’ ( Delete ) as expected .
11 The response made is not ‘ G ’ ( Grant ) or ‘ D ’ ( Deny ) as expected .
12 Can I also add that it will also instigate centrally determined policing policies , very much akin to other government policies , particularly economic policies which have , as yet , done nothing to address the underlying causes of crime and there are fears and I 'm quoting here from the er the response made by the Association of Metropolitan Authorities , the Association of County Councils and the Association of District Councils that it could lead to a national Police force .
13 The Premier made it clear he was not being forced out .
14 For example , this occurred at the start of the new Vineyard churches in England , but there is of course biblical precedent in the case of the tent making Paul !
15 Nicholas 's lack of success in front of goal , though , underlines Aberdeen 's Achilles ' heel — the inability to make pressure tell .
16 Low pick up rates , the inability to make confident diagnoses with current technology , and the potential problems of managing those with equivocal or definite disease may render larger scale surveys unnecessary , excessively problematic , or not cost effective .
17 In the move between the last position and this , a number of the Jocks had taken the opportunity to make a hot drink , and as the chill of early morning crept into them , the sweet tea lifted their morale .
18 When the Prince and Princess of Wales quite rightly scrapped their tour of the mainland , they had the opportunity to make a contrasting point in Hong Kong .
19 The appointment yesterday of a new Manx Treasury minister , Mr Donald Gelling , at least gives the island the opportunity to make amends for its shabby treatment of the Saving&Investment Bank 's victims .
20 We had the opportunity to make a fundamental change , and I could not believe that we would allow that opportunity to slip away .
21 Instead of forcing their own decisions on a clearly reluctant public , they offered the public the opportunity to make the choice .
22 This provides you with the opportunity to make objections in the same way as with any other listed building and to put forward alternative solutions .
23 This does not contradict the general guideline that children be given the opportunity to make choices or to discuss reasons .
24 The boys were to be given a certain amount of trust in their activities so that they might have the opportunity to make themselves moral , which in turn could help them become good and valuable members of the community .
25 Each child needs : to be listened to and understood , to be recognised and believed , time to laugh and have fun , time to explore and develop their own feelings , the opportunity to make choices and decisions , time to understand and respect others ' cultures : should have the best of what Health and Education can provide .
26 Initially Bob was understudy to club skipper Albert Feebury but , when the captain was hurt just before Christmas 1923 , Bob was ready to grasp the opportunity to make the number six shirt his own .
27 Contiguity refers to ensuring that the student has the opportunity to make suitable responses .
28 What this means is that the opportunity to make worthwhile teaching points , about the subject matter on display , will be missed .
29 One is to give all the children obstacles such as sacks , boxes , old tyres , ladders and ropes and give them the opportunity to make up their own course .
30 Wim Wenders , when a 24-year-old film student , thought , ‘ Schlesinger misses the opportunity to make a film about America .
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