Example sentences of "make [prep] this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There are various complaints one could make about this division , most of which are justified . |
2 | In the statement Freud made about this activity , he sometimes avoided the errors of his own account of the scientific nature of psychoanalysis . |
3 | There is a footnote from the editors : ‘ We now unreservedly withdraw any recommendation we made about this book . ’ |
4 | Again there are two types of criticism that Keynesians make about this link . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | I wonder what Johnson might make of this press release from the British architects RMJM ? |
7 | What do you make of this idea of building a new hospital at Norwich with fewer beds ? |
8 | What do you make of this play do you think ? |
9 | What do you make of this business about Delia Forbes ? ’ |
10 | What can we make of this perspective on British politics ? |
11 | Golly it 'd be interesting to know what they 'd make of this tape for the next couple of hours . |
12 | ‘ What do you make of this leak ? ’ |
13 | So What did you make of this number ten then ? |
14 | ‘ So what do you make of this weather ? ’ |
15 | What can we make of this pattern and can we suggest dates for the elements within it ? |
16 | WHAT would a visiting foreigner make of this production of Macbeth by The Raving Beauties ? |
17 | The criticism that Elliott and Ebbutt make of this approach is three fold : values underlying judgements are not revealed ; the analysis is atomistic and ignores the inter-relationships among features of a school 's activities ; and areas are inevitably ignored . |
18 | So what do you and I make of this theory ? |
19 | What the psychiatrists or psychoanalysts make of this condition I do not know . |
20 | Arrangements should be made during this call for any follow up call to be made by MAS ( not by the target ) to reduce the risk of any further call either being deemed a ‘ cold ’ call or harassment . |
21 | The announcement , made during this week , coincided with the publication of three codes of practice . |
22 | Recent discoveries at the site of the Graeco-Roman city of Hierapolis in ancient Phrygia , made during this summer 's season of work by an Italian team , include a marble basilica situated to the north of the city , forming one corner of an extensive agora ( 280 x 180m ) , the largest of its type in the Roman world yet uncovered , and bounded on the other three sides by stoas . |
23 | Confessions made during this period are admissible and often devastating . |
24 | Most of this money ( £11.25 million ) was spent on the main strategy of enhanced staffing , with over 500 additional appointments made during this period . |
25 | No comparison has been made between this group and parents of H pylori negative children , but work from other sources provides serological evidence for an increased prevalence of infection in family contacts . |
26 | What 's it made off this snuff ? |
27 | I contacted the North Devon District Health Authority and asked for an extra-contractual referral to be made for this operation . |
28 | This page enables you to view what assessment , if any , the specified user has made for this DC . |
29 | Surely if a charge is made for this service it should be made to District Audit who , I understand , asked for the information in the first place . |
30 | No contingency plans had been made for this eventuality . |