Example sentences of "make [prep] [adj] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Even Denise had aged a little , got heavy and puffy in her thirties , from the big cooked dinners she made for hungry Keith .
2 What do you make of that Tom ?
3 ( As far as I can see there will be no further cheques drawn on the account or inpayments made between 9th March and 2nd April . )
4 In this chapter , using significant material not previously published , we shall , for the first time , give a comprehensive picture of the complex efforts which were made between 21–27 May to achieve a state of harmony between ( a ) the various conflicting policies and orders of AFHQ and ( b ) the policies and orders being carried out by Eighth Army IS Corps , in respect of both Cossacks and Yugoslavs .
5 All eurocheque and eurocheque card transactions made through any Midland branch or cash machine are conducted free of all charges , providing your Midland Current Account remains in credit throughout a quarterly charging period .
6 Provision is made for current PRT on revenue from petroleum sales less all allowable deductions for the period .
7 Similar estimates are made for Western Europe .
8 WHOLESALE changes could well be made for this Saturday 's Gold Cup game following Glentoran 's latest disappointing defeat against Portadown .
9 Made about 70–50 BC .
10 Made about 60–40 BC .
11 Made about 20–1 BC .
12 From September 1990 parents , and in some cases the pupils themselves , have a right to see the record in so far as it is made after 31 August 1989 .
13 Nevertheless , deregulation only applies to occupation agreements made after 15 January 1989 , and many potential cases are still in the pipeline .
14 ‘ Too much is made of this US v Europe thing .
15 Access is made via two Ratcliff passenger lifts and the carriage has been fitted with a spacious , specially equipped toilet , and wheelchair tracking .
16 When Austrian raids were made into Turkish-occupied Serbia and Bosnia , hajduks joined forces with the raiders .
17 Fig. 5.42 shows IR spectra of , made with 58 Ni and 67 Ni : analysis of isotope shifts enables Ni-Br and Ni-P stretching modes to be identified .
18 Interest can not be claimed on judgments or orders made before 1 July 1991 .
19 Application must be made before 1 April in each year .
20 Offers Only a small number of offers are made before late February .
21 The most popular period for BES investment occurs in the last three months of the tax year as investors begin to think about reducing tax liabilities ; the early autumn sees a second surge as investors can claim up to half the tax relief for the previous year on investments made before 6 October ( subject to a maximum of £5,000 ) .
22 Although the maximum tax relief an individual can obtain on BES investments in any tax year is limited to £40,000 , investors can claim up to half of the relief for the previous year on investments made before 6 October ( subject to a maximum of £5,000 , assuming that they have not used the full £40,000 in that period ) .
23 A number of representative bodies have pressed upon the Government the desirability of a transitional provision in relation to discretionary trusts where the settlement was made before 26th March 1974 .
24 The majority of suggestions have been on the lines that there should be a one- or two-year period in which it should be possible for the capital of discretionary trusts to be distributed tax free provided the settlement was made before 26th March 1974 and the result of the distribution was that there would be either absolute entitlement to the property or an interest in possessing it .
25 There is a 1% discount on investments made before 31 December 1992 .
26 Returns to Turnaround should be made before 31st May , and thereafter to Annihilation Press , .
27 Held , that on a true construction of section 58 of the Banking Act 1987 and of the Order of 1991 an assignee , whether legal or equitable , under an assignment made before 30 July 1991 of the whole or part of a deposit with an authorised bank was a ‘ depositor ’ for the purposes of the compensation provisions in section 58(1) ; and that , accordingly , an assignee of part of a deposit was to be treated as entitled to the assigned part of the deposit and as having made a deposit of an amount equal to that part ( post , pp. 952F–H , 953A , 954B–C , 955F–G ) .
28 In the event delivery was not made until early September and a strong letter of complaint from a dissatisfied Northern Ireland customer greeted Jim Dalliton upon his return from holiday .
29 Claims can be made from 10 March 1992 .
30 Expert craftsmen have repaired the stonework and treated it with silicone prior to fitting plinths and top made from new Cotswold stone .
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