Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] make a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A builder making a payment to a sub-contractor who does not have a certificate must make a deduction from the payment for tax .
2 Index Pages These provide lists of options , from which the user must make a selection to access particular facilities .
3 The line manager and the employee may make a case to the District manager for this not to be done .
4 The first procedure is the payment into court At any stage after an action has begun in the High Court or the county court , the defendant may make a payment into court in satisfaction of the plaintiff 's claim .
5 A candidate 's election expenses must not exceed the maximum permitted amount , and he and , where appropriate , his election agent must make a return of them and declaration in the prescribed form within due time , otherwise his membership of the council will be in jeopardy .
6 And as a prime factor in public discussion , the Echo must make a decision about its own views . ’
7 It is always possible that a degenerating programme might make a come-back .
8 In a large area , small trees such as Pyrus salicifolia or Salix exigua or the larger but equally silver , Pyrus nivalis could make a centre piece .
9 Mrs. Campbell hoped that a tide waiter 's post might be found for the man , but there was more to it than charity , for , as she advised her cousin , William Anderson 's brother was a rich baker who had lately filled the office of deacon convener of trades in Stirling , and ‘ as he has a near connection with severalls in the present management I wish if possible you could fall on a way to get this small thing for him , it wou 'd make a noise amongest the folks to see that we are at pains to do for them ’ .
10 Britain 's force could make a contribution here .
11 He supposed the Parents ' Association would make a rota of some sort , to come up and do it .
12 This submission would make a nonsense of the rule that a grant for an uncertain term does not create a lease and would make nonsense of the concept of a tenancy from year to year because it is of the essence of a tenancy from year to year that both the landlord and the tenant shall be entitled to give notice determining the tenancy .
13 I just wish the club would make a decision . ’
14 Labour will make a statement on the Taylor Report in Nottingham today , when Mr Hattersley is due to meet Denis Howell , Labour 's former sports minister , and Brian Clough , the Nottingham Forest manager , who is a Labour supporter .
15 ‘ We do n't want to start crowing because we 're not up there yet , but if we keep on like this I believe this side can make a challenge . ’
16 One bad result can make a lot of difference to a league table at this stage .
17 Once the protection is acquired , the employee can make a claim that he or she has been unfairly dismissed .
18 If our club can make a difference , and it has in the past , we will send a tape straightaway . ’
19 Well what this springs up is the issue , one of the issues we started with which is democracy in the tyranny of the majority is what Mill recognizes is is that a maj well he claims to be concerned that the majority will make a decision which is against the interests of everyone , but he 's equally concerned about the issue that the majority might make a decision which is against the interests just of a picked-on minority , people with unpopular views , people who hold er members of a different religion and so on .
20 Such a revaluation might make a paper and cash offer for the remaining 85% of Midland 's shares feasible .
21 A single discovery may make a man famous and lay the foundation of his fortunes as a citizen …
22 Growling like a mother cat may make a cat owner feel ridiculous , but if it helps to restrain a cat from tearing at a valuable chair , it is well worth a try .
23 A lower interest rate or a special deal from another lender may make a remortgage worthwhile .
24 Management must make a judgement , based on estimates of cost and benefit , as to which of the competing project proposals they will accept .
25 Management must make a judgement , based on estimates of cost and benefit , as to which of the competing project proposals they will accept .
26 Nana could make a chocolate drink with cocoa beans and goat 's milk , and that was the only thing Martha could think of that was coloured like her .
27 Mr Justice Hobhouse dismissed B's claim , saying that the statutory intention behind the Regulations , stated in s 203 , TA 1988 , was that income tax should be deducted by a person making any payment of or on account of any income assessable to tax under Sch E. There was a statutory obligation to deduct tax unless either the Regulations showed that there was to be no such obligation or they failed to provide any machinery whereby the payer could make a deduction .
28 In summer a combination of that , plus a huge ugly path eroded deep into the hillside could make a Munroist 's heart sink .
29 Within the English tradition of radical , ‘ Marx-influenced ’ , sociology the tendency has been to concede that social mobility is in principle important ( large-scale mobility would make a difference to one 's analysis ) , but to deny that really significant social mobility has taken place .
30 Normal results on breast examination and the mammogram would make a breast primary even less likely .
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