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

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1 As an international loan officer , I learned to forget about security and instead to develop a set of rationales that would make home office feel good about the loan , even though , technically , it was ‘ unsecured ’ .
2 We have therefore sought additional analysis strategies that could make use of all the recorded data .
3 Of course G.P. has lived a life and has views that would make Mr Knightley turn in his grave .
4 Any one student may take modules from a number of subject areas and will make comparisons of workloads and standards .
5 This reaction leads to the production of hydroxyl ions and would make pore and surface waters alkaline , yet in most environments these waters are neutral to slightly acid .
6 The SSC 's director , Roy Schwitters , has decided that he can do without the participation of Samuel Ting , from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , who wanted to develop one of the two huge experiments that will make use of the machine .
7 Yet still they work in improving the mood from where it is now and still there may be no perception that the depressed mood and damaging consequences of use could possibly be the responsibility of the very substances and processes that seem to be the only things that can make life better .
8 Hence there is no feasible reallocation of resources that can make society better off .
9 When Harold Smith , the brother of F.E. , was asked for advice in organization by Huddersfield Unionists , he delivered them a lecture on Liverpool methods , and in the following year they elected F.E. Smith as their President to carry through reforms that would make Huddersfield like Liverpool .
10 Then the music starts , and proceedings plunge from terrible to worse as Mick turns up his five-string fretless ego-bass and it farts rudely into our ears , followed by sickeningly bland streams of wah-wah guitar , scratching , torturous violin and pseudo- ‘ passionate ’ vocals all ‘ awash ’ ( © Tosspot Session Musician 's Handbook , 1972 ) in bloated keyboard atmospherics that would make ELP sound like The Lurkers .
11 By one of those somersaults that can make Parliament so perplexing , whereas Ministers in the Commons had been forbidden to vote for abolition , in the Lords they were instructed to support the suspension of the death penalty for five years .
12 To remedy this , a proposal has been made to the NUS that would make crèche facilities in different universities more similar .
13 Whilst recognising the need to introduce measures that would make Colleges more self-supporting , it was considered unrealistic to expect such measures to be effective immediately .
14 Regional libraries also receive full specifications of British and in some cases foreign patents and will make copies of these available to enquirers .
15 Now , though , a wife has her own tax allowances and can make refund claims in her own name .
16 Slowly , the European Community is edging towards laws that might make rules on shareholdings and takeovers more homogeneous and more liberal , though a deal is many years away .
17 OF course libraries operate on restricted budgets and must make choices between books .
18 Of course libraries operate on restricted budgets and must make choices between books .
19 The University generally welcomes applications from fifth year students and will make offers on the basis of Highers to be taken in fifth year .
20 This would double the number of advocates and could make fees more competitive .
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