Example sentences of "[noun sg] in [noun] make [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I give the commitment that , when the Government are re-elected , we shall continue to fight to reduce the burden of regulation on British industry in order to make us even more competitive than we are already .
2 The rivets of personal weapons were capped with silver in order to make them better symbols of the superior power and prestige of their owners , not to render them more effective in actual warfare ( fig. 24 ) .
3 The deepening recession in Germany makes it more and more certain that German companies will have to transfer manufacturing overseas , and so long as the former Comecon countries remain outside the European Community , Ireland will be one of the most cost-effective places to site new plants .
4 The reserve forms part of the Teesside Development Corporation 's strategy to ‘ green ’ the area in order to make it more attractive to outside investors .
5 DeFleur , in 1970 , saw a further element in the chain — feedback — which allows the transmitter to adapt his message in order to make it more effective and thus increase the chance of it reaching its destination clearly .
6 If Jesus died in order to make the unjust justified , he also endowed them with his Spirit in order to make them just .
7 Charles Darwin would cut a heavy book in halves to make it more convenient to handle , and fix broken sections together with strong metal clips .
8 Such strength in depth makes it hardly surprising that England A struggled in their recent ‘ Test ’ series over there .
9 In addition to the significant changes which have taken place in local taxation , there have also been attempts by government to modify the tax structure in order to make it more equitable , while at the same time encouraging savings and increasing the base of UK share ownership .
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