Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pron] [vb mod] make [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There has been , as I have emphasised , no criticism of his judgment on the material that was before him and besides those to which I have already drawn attention , there are two other matters to which I should make reference .
2 Councillor has lived and worked all his life in with the exception of his war service in the army which was spent in the South of England , of which I will make mention later .
3 In a Marxist context it , it can not because the only way in which you can make progress is through co class conflict .
4 It is a heartening sight , evocative of all the sun and bright colours of Provence ; it is economical because it is one of those composite dishes which you gradually build up , to which you can make additions or subtractions and for which the planning of the colours , flavours , extra salads , vegetables , sauces , becomes perfectly intoxicating — but steady , keep a hold , or you 'll find you 've made enough food for thirty , and you 'll have to order another case of wine and invite twenty more guests …
5 Premack 's plastic tokens which Sarah , his only real success , was required to arrange in series on the magnetised slate , were designed to discover the extent to which she could make judgements about the qualities of objects ; for example , ‘ the apple is red and round ’ .
6 Whenever my mother and I had visited her from Štanjel , the first thing Aunt Ema always did was to call me into the larder , which was dark and cool , and give me a large spoonful of the most delicious cream from which she used to make butter , saying in the Mavhinje dialect : ‘ Take this , beautiful , because I know that you do n't like cream in your coffee . ’
7 If she is a regular churchgoer her previous vicar , minister , priest or rabbi will probably have put her in touch with a place of worship near to your home , and whether you are churchgoers or not you should make every effort to enable her to remain active in church life and enjoy all the organisations connected with it , in which she will make friends .
8 The best way — indeed , the only way — in which we can make progress in that regard is by affecting attitudes and the culture that exists within companies .
9 The researcher conducting this case ( Wobbe-Ohlenburg 1982 ) comments that much of the publicity about using robots in factories emphasises the way in which they can make life more pleasant for humans by taking over the dirty , dangerous , or monotonously repetitive jobs .
10 For the purpose of this book , I should like to think of a smallholding as any parcel of agricultural land of up to ( say ) 100 acres , organized to be worked by one or two people , without paid labour , and through which they can make part or the whole of their living .
11 I think that the mass of the people , as far as I can see , want the state where they can er well economic climate in which they can make money for themselves and get on top .
12 Aberconwy Borough Council said the damage figure passed the point at which they could make requests for financial help to the Government .
13 Predictably , they took the parts from which they could make money .
14 There is clearly force in this ‘ equal treatment ’ argument , which was later deployed in defence of the Schlunk decision by the United States delegation at a Special Commission of the Hague Conference held in April 1989 ; but as between the United Sates and the German Federal Republic it is German plaintiffs who emerge at a disadvantage , for German law has no doctrine similar to that of involuntary agency of which they could make use .
15 This might help them to see his lack of social responsiveness as a symptom of his illness and something for which they should make allowances rather than as an unfriendly act or a personal slight on their company .
16 For each exchange , supply a context in which it would make sense .
17 Paradoxically , the manner in which a given biographical narrative chooses to be false determines the extent to which it can make claims to truth .
18 He also warned : ‘ I prefer it not to be carried because the Conservatives , who are desperately clinging at straws because of the popularity of our policy , against the irrelevance of theirs , would do what they could to make mischief about it . ’
19 The council says it 's already doing what it can to make Oxford more b ike friendly .
20 The council says it 's already doing what it can to make Oxford more b ike friendly .
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