Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [adv] make [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The courts must now make care orders committing children to the care of the local authority . |
2 | But even Christians of a more liberal variety must necessarily make reference to a past age . |
3 | But Surere could never make love to a woman . |
4 | Although concentrating mainly on Britain , the study will also make reference to LFS data for France and Germany — countries where public policies promoting and facilitating early withdrawal are more developed . |
5 | Thinking can only make use of the patterns we have acquired in the past . |
6 | From a practical point of view the cost of administration can often make interest charging and collecting more of a minus than a plus . |
7 | Shift work could also make attendance at ATB courses difficult though in one case a part-time farmer had given his local organiser a copy of his shift programme for the next six months ! |
8 | Personal spirituality can only make progress if it is in partnership with social spirituality . |
9 | The purchaser will sometimes make completion conditional on receiving a satisfactory surveyor 's report in relation to the property . |
10 | She 's told him trying to get her back may only make life in Pakistan more difficult for her . |
11 | And , of course , in the same way a student going on to university or polytechnic may immediately make use of some of the Wissenschaft , the actual knowledge , he has acquired at school . |
12 | Firms may also make provision for bridging loans or provide temporary mortgage facilities . |
13 | However , although the ‘ informal ’ local plan makes provision for community development , the lack of effective mechanisms , particularly in the economic sphere , to counter an impoverished community 's inherent lack of financial , managerial and skilled resources must inevitably make project fulfilment , with the significant exception of community housing initiatives , far from certain . |
14 | Really , if such a preposterous notion could ever make sense Everything fitted . |
15 | A duty to act in the interests of the entity or enterprise would therefore make sense if understood as a duty to benefit a range of corporate ‘ constituencies ’ , permitting the directors to balance the various interests as they see fit in the take-over or any other context . |
16 | In general , businesses prefer to avoid the courts , litigation ( and even lawyers ) so far as possible , and the terms may therefore make provision for settlement of disputes by arbitration , or by one of the other systems of alternative dispute resolution , such as conciliation , which are now available . |
17 | We shall suggest that formal attempts to identify topics are doomed to failure , but that the discourse analyst may usefully make appeal to notions like ‘ speaking topically ’ and ‘ the speaker 's topic ’ within a ‘ topic framework ’ . |
18 | Those ratepayers already paying General Rates by this method must also make application . |
19 | But the new nursery is not just for staff … it 's hoped passengers will also make use of the facilities . |
20 | Unisys will also make note of the fact that its anticipated PCI-based multiprocessing Unix Server Design Center , due in the fourth quarter , will house Pentiums and later P6s and that the high-end U6000/75 and U6000/85 that it buys OEM from Sequent Computer Systems Inc will be field-upgradable to Pentium in the fourth quarter . |
21 | Unisys will also make note of the fact that its anticipated PCI-based multiprocessing Unix Server Design Center , due in the fourth quarter , will house Pentiums and later P6s and that the high-end U6000/75 and U6000/85 that it OEMs from Sequent Computer Systems Inc will be field upgradeable to Pentium in the fourth quarter . |
22 | To eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil will therefore make man like God . |
23 | They made love a disproportionate amount , Isobel told him , in the certain knowledge that Edouard would then make love to her again . |
24 | The Government must then make time for the resolution to be discussed although , as the Government has a majority and can normally force its measures through , it is unusual for such resolutions to be unsuccessful . |
25 | The first admissions were two months ago , but Mrs Hymes will today make history by becoming the oldest woman to hold the title . |
26 | This may be left out and the main clause will still make sense : Christchurch College , Oxford , which we visited yesterday , is one of the largest in the University . |
27 | Of course , the message will only make sense if it can be successfully decompressed when it reaches the user . |
28 | Good lecturers will often make cross references to earlier lectures . |
29 | The redirection will probably make Corollary the only company to produce a generic P5 multiprocessor board and chipset targeted at OEMs . |
30 | Proof that investing in energy saving measures could actually make sense to an electricity producer came from an American expert . |