Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [noun] [conj] to make " in BNC.

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1 To shewe the villain and to make all clere
2 Had he not done so , another hon. Member would have obliged , and we would have had the chance to debate the matter and to make the points which have been made with such eloquence and fervour on both sides of the House .
3 Your Lord if one turns to the issues of reference , er the commercial quarters as we discussed yesterday should only make a reference if it 's necessary to do so in order to resolve the case and has the discretion whether to make a reference under article one seven , seven
4 Well the R Y A is Britain 's National Authority for the sport of sailing , simple as that , we look after every aspect of sailing and powerboating but our particular role in training is to set the syllabi pre to the courses , to train the instructors and to make sure the standard of teaching in every centre is up to scratch .
5 The object of your journey , the very necessary object was and is and must be , to obtain an appointment or to make money .
6 The more people a man could interest in his quarrel , the more serious it was , the greater the pressure on the other side to reach a settlement and to make peace .
7 By notice of appeal dated 12 February 1991 Mr. Pierson appealed against that refusal on the grounds , inter alia , that the Divisional Court had erred ( 1 ) in ruling that it was not unlawful for the Secretary of State to increase the tariff recommended by the Lord Chief Justice and the trial judge for the purposes of determining a prisoner 's first parole review date and ( 2 ) in ruling that Mr. Pierson was not entitled to know in advance the factors which the Secretary of State proposed to take into account in fixing the tariff and to make informed representations in the light of that knowledge .
8 Within each schedule you need to identify the priorities and to make certain that you give them their due weight and tackle them first .
9 Donaldson would have had no option but to make arrangements for the delegation , even though he may have been well aware of what the reaction would be .
10 How is it decided whether to buy an item or to make it in-house ?
11 The fear is that the police may have overmuch regard for public order considerations and impose such stringent conditions on holding the march as to make it ineffective as a form of protest .
12 The standard tactics were explained — alerting the membership in each union , by letter or leaflet , dispatching activists to local branches to pass resolutions supporting the paper and to make sure they got on the agenda of the union 's conferences .
13 A mordant is necessary to fix the dye and to make it colour fast .
14 That is , everyone in an organization should constantly be thinking through what information he or she needs to do the job and to make a contribution .
15 Where pipes pass through walls and floors , a pipe sleeve should be fitted to protect the pipe and to make the junction look neater .
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17 Borrowing an idea from the fiercely competitive US market , ITN has made McDonald the sole anchorman but his role seems not so much to read the news as to make it simple for the viewer before the reporter fills the story out .
18 There are just about the right number of ladies to infuriate the right-thinking and to make effective use of primary colours as highlight and contrast ; Kate Hoey in lime , Gillian Shephard in vivid egg custard , Alice Mahon in a fetching cerise , Glenda Jackson in a decent , sombre , high-necked red , Margaret Beckett , that oldtime leftist , even had a floor-cross royal blue .
19 by no means every dismissal occasioned by the need to restructure the business or to make economies is due to redundancy .
20 If the regime is to be saved , his successor will have no choice but to make changes .
21 Until this state of affairs comes about , plans will be the outcome of a long-term process , not easily altered after they are drafted ; and planners will have no choice but to make rough approximations and search for performance indicators which are easy to monitor .
22 The aim of the community art project is to improve the environment and to make an attractive feature of bare walls which would otherwise be prone to vandalism and graffiti .
23 This urged states to sign and ratify the convention and to make domestic legislation and administrative procedures compatible with it .
24 The house would go more to rack than ever and serve no purpose but to make everyone concerned more miserable than they are already . ’
25 Mr Mbeki said the importance of recent victories should be recognised , but Mr de Klerk had no choice but to make concessions .
26 Marian knew they had no choice but to make cautiously towards it .
27 In view of the media coverage of the Beijing massacre , Western governments had no alternative but to make a visible display of their own disapproval .
28 Death and injury on our roads touch all our lives and the Council continues in its determination to achieve the target and to make Lothian the safest region in Europe for all categories of transport and road user .
29 But , if you want the cash buy a car or to make a major home improvement we have special tailormade schemes .
30 Until you have worked out your long-term plans , you have no option but to make the best of existing buildings which may or may not suit your immediate requirements .
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