Example sentences of "be making [adj] the " in BNC.
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1 | So what 's new ? — Do n't know what you 're making all the fuss about ! ’ |
2 | Ideally , the student should be making all the decisions and choosing actions in the interests of safety and efficiency . |
3 | HP , which previously sold SoftPC direct , will be co-marketing the product with Insignia who will be making all the sales itself . |
4 | Hewlett , which previously sold SoftPC direct , will be co-marketing the product with Insignia , which will be making all the sales itself . |
5 | Pupils at Bredon School on the Worcestershire Gloucestershire border are making sure the otters are made welcome by building an artificial holt . |
6 | We were to meet him at the airport , and when we were making all the arrangements with him on the phone , he said , ‘ Are you sure you 'll be able to recognize me ? ’ |
7 | The reformers consistently stressed the need to remember that , whilst the liberalising tendencies of the proposals were making all the headlines , a set of controls was also included which was an essential part of the package . |
8 | Their principal duty is making sure the two little princesses are safe and well . |
9 | If markets fail to allocate resources efficiently because of the existence of externalities , then the first prerequisite for efficient government intervention is making good the market 's informational failures . |
10 | Who 's , who 's making all the noise ? |
11 | Then I found out that Jim was making all the original pedals as well , so I decided to get rid of all the stuff I 'd been trying to make all these sounds with and just use the original things . |
12 | The paper 's usual film reporter would write the story from Miranda 's notes ; he 'd already attended several days ' shooting of the new , as yet untitled film , the first Meursault to be made in Britain , which was a supreme sign that the decade was making all the difference to the world 's view of the country , and its relation to the avant-garde . |
13 | The flight engineer , who had been at Halton as all apprentice with me and had left and later returned to the Air Force , complained bitterly as I was making all the preparations for take-off , but I ignored him . |
14 | Bukharin was making clear the distinction between the period when means of production were gathered into the hands of certain groups , who then used them as capital and thereby began the process of the accumulation of capital , and reproduction o f capitalist relations of production . |