Example sentences of "make [noun] be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In a Marxist context it , it can not because the only way in which you can make progress is through co class conflict . |
2 | Moreover , that history and that revelation to which Christians necessarily make reference are in some sense normative for the religion . |
3 | Its craftsman made upholstery is from the Allied classic range of sculptured moquette in a subtle blend of fresh shades . |
4 | However , the sight of two women making love was less of a turn-off for women viewers than the sight of two men making love was for male viewers . |
5 | As an example , take a spider in which each individual needs to find a good place in which to put its web , but good places for making webs are in short supply . |
6 | Recommended by live letters of the Daily Mirror , comfortable family run guest house , away from the hustle of the town centre yet only twenty minutes walk to the conference centre , and two minutes walk to the seafront , situated in old worldy Kemptown , you will be welcomed by Hilda and Doug Beard , and be served a full English breakfast , tea making facilities are in all rooms also colour TV , keys are provided with access at all times , there is also free street parking . |
7 | The ruling party 's best chances of making gains are in the states of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh . |
8 | The best way to make money is to be a ! |
9 | As has frequently been said , the right to be heard or to make representations is worth little unless the person making the representations knows , at least in general terms , the case he has to meet : see , for example , Lord Denning in Kanda v. Government of Malaya [ 1962 ] A.C. 322 , 337 . |
10 | Unless he does , the right to make representations is of little value : see Kanda v. Government of the Federation of Malaya [ 1962 ] A.C. 332 , 337 . |
11 | The Secretary of State 's capacity to make grants is at present limited to £1,500 million . |