Example sentences of "make [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But see the difficulties the riders will make for each other . |
2 | It would only make for more difficulties later on . |
3 | The fact is , transition to the simpler rules will involve costs , though at the end of the day it will make for more cost effective regulation than the present encyclopedias . ’ |
4 | Sitting at right-angles to them ( on either side of the corner of a table ) or even alongside them will make for more harmony . |
5 | ‘ Slower speeds , fewer accidents ’ Parked cars on roads surrounding Darlington Memorial Hospital would make for fewer car accidents . |
6 | Here was an example of an AE who was perfectly " revved " up This is why he was never sacked , even though his bullishness did n't make for enough sales . |
7 | There are various complaints one could make about this division , most of which are justified . |
8 | The first paragraph , for example , comes from p. 10 and the second from p. 13 ; and all the connections Leech and Short make between these pages have been lost , with the result that it is not clear how the first paragraph leads to the second paragraph . |
9 | In the statement Freud made about this activity , he sometimes avoided the errors of his own account of the scientific nature of psychoanalysis . |
10 | There is a footnote from the editors : ‘ We now unreservedly withdraw any recommendation we made about this book . ’ |
11 | While societies do themselves construct devices for specialising and separating out levels of meaning , this does not mean that they ever achieve in reality the claims that they make about such discourse . |
12 | Again there are two types of criticism that Keynesians make about this link . |
13 | We can not as readers see this as a fault , since it made for such richness of scene and mood , though Marryat seems to have felt it so . |
14 | Their main pleasure seemed to be in the beautiful garments they made for each other and for their children . |
15 | Muttering incomprehensibly , he made for some bushes where he disappeared from Emily 's view . |
16 | Jessica swung , clinging hard to Rory , as they made for another barn . |
17 | One such was an Ajdabiyan municipal policeman , one of the body of men employed to enforce local traffic and marketing regulations , rules about the disposal of garbage — all those minor matters which make for such amenity as the growing towns manage to achieve . |
18 | If you wish to make a reservation for 10 or more people , contact your travel agent , and do n't forget the special discounts we make for most groups — see page 11 . |
19 | This mechanism explains why measurements made during the quarter following the eruption indicate significant O 3 increases in the mid-stratosphere , whereas observations ( J. W. Waters , personal communication ) made after this period do not show any significant changes in that region . |
20 | On second thoughts , take Shaw and see what he can make of that computer thing . ’ |
21 | Did you see t what do you make of that blackie with that lovely lovely young girl , pretty as a picture , and he were doing this round her and leaning back , and his great big lips ooh ooh ! |
22 | What do you make of that Tom ? |
23 | But what do we make of that gourd business ? |
24 | I wonder what Johnson might make of this press release from the British architects RMJM ? |
25 | What do you make of this idea of building a new hospital at Norwich with fewer beds ? |
26 | What do you make of this play do you think ? |
27 | What do you make of this business about Delia Forbes ? ’ |
28 | What can we make of this perspective on British politics ? |
29 | Golly it 'd be interesting to know what they 'd make of this tape for the next couple of hours . |
30 | ‘ What do you make of this leak ? ’ |