Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] now make " in BNC.

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1 The courts must now make care orders committing children to the care of the local authority .
2 The Israeli prime minister , Yitzhak Rabin , said the new statement paved the way for resuming the peace talks and he hoped all parties would now make every effort to resume negotiations .
3 The light gradually faded , allowing a clearer view of the craft — Bash could now make out a thin outline , a panel or … a door !
4 An expert can now make a final determination about the construction of documents provided he asks himself the right question .
5 Only the experience of freedom could now makes slaves fit for it .
6 The Accountant 's Report ( Controlled Trust Accounts ) Amendment Rules 1992 give details of checks that the reporting accountant must now make .
7 Now I would be the first to admit that I I 'm not a judge as accountant , I 'm an insurance broker er and erm I do n't understand er and I 'm not aware of all of the rules and regulations that affect accountants er and affect the way audits are carried out , b but I must say I was a bit surprised t to hear during the debate , er that that was really what the problem was , the problem with B C C I was this conflict of interest , that fraud was known and it was not declared er and er I think that these er these regulations should now make that considerably er more clear .
8 Watching a demolisher 's ball and chain smash into the face of an early Georgian building would now make a great many people feel sick .
9 None the less , the South Western Board was clearly in financial difficulties , and in 1954 the Central Authority did make a subvention of £250000 from central reserves , with the possibility of further help five years later , hoping that the Board would now make reasonable charges to its consumers to cover expenditure .
10 Computer graphics should now make the same kind of inroads into feature film production that they already have in television .
11 Christine could now make out charred patches of hull and the seams where metal plates had been hyperglued together .
12 Sharp Corp says it has shifted production of low-value personal computers from Japan to companies in Taiwan and Korea : Taiwan 's Twinhead International Corp will make notebook computers and while South Korea 's Hyundai Electronic Industry Ltd will make desktops ; annual requirement for both types is 40,000 ; the Nara plant in western Japan will now make mainly high value-added products such as the Newton .
13 His own farewell to 1796 was made in his ‘ Ode to the Departing Year ’ , a bleak prophecy of war and ruin in which Coleridge renounces his role as public commentator , and dedicates himself to the ‘ deep Sabbath of meek self-content ’ he hoped that Stowey , the Quantocks , and Tom Poole would now make possible .
14 But chemotherapy seems to have worked so well that dad can now make firm plans for the New Year .
15 But if the animal cap is combined with the vegetal region some of its cells will now make muscle .
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