Example sentences of "[adj -er] [noun] making " in BNC.

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1 His mind rebelled against further decision making .
2 Further studies making this differentiation would be useful .
3 There is also a considerable amount of feedback from implementation which influences further policy making , and many policies are so skeletal that their real impact depends upon the way they are interpreted at the implementation stage .
4 Well the accident was was that if you look at the junctions along that section of road and carried out qualifications junction , you could release , reduce delays from junctions and effect of your making your total journey in a shorter time making that route slightly more attractive .
5 ‘ This could lead to our town losing control and becoming part of a much larger bureaucracy making decisions about services , ’ he said .
6 The third element that made Easy Rider the runaway , roaraway success that it became in the counter-culture movement was Jack Nicholson , angry and surely envious — though he denied it — at seeing some of his flash contemporaries and some younger actors making it very big indeed in the legitimacy of more sumptuous surroundings of Warners , Paramount , MGM and the rest .
7 He stopped , remembering the moment , then leaned forward slightly , a mild wash of pain in his arms and lower abdomen making him feel giddy .
8 And for three decades we 've given our clients a process for better decision making and problem solving up and down the organization .
9 A change for the better , for now the Japanese can concentrate on the new industries of Computers and Lasers where , because there is not yet the world competition as in radios and televisions , they can recover better margins making their industries more wealth-creating .
10 The new industries that had sprung up in Kingston 's poorer areas making up clothes from pre-cut American cloth to export back to the US relied on cheap female labour .
11 The set of pictures was planned by arranging the empty frames on the floor , and I placed two long narrow designs ( see pp. 76–7 ) at each end , with the smaller ones making a symmetrical pattern in the middle .
12 LOWER PAYROLLS , HIGHER PAY Making people redundant is n't the only way to reduce staffing costs
13 The proportions of pupils in the project sample of lower attainers making these two errors were as follows : These results indicate that the understanding of fractions and decimals is a considerable conceptual problem for all lower attaining pupils — and for many of average or above average attainment .
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