Example sentences of "[adj] contribution make " in BNC.

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1 The banker puts together different contributions to make a syndicated loan .
2 It was agreed that it would be reasonable to expect the new computer person to have some contribution to make towards solving our current problems .
3 Beyond that , however , there are clearly certain factors which have acted to throw a kind of cloak of invisibility around the semantic contribution made by syntactic constructions .
4 Underwood 's recent retirement from the international scene as England 's most capped player highlights the distinguished contribution made to English rugby , both on and off the field , by the RAF .
5 When play is concerned with the exploration of ideas and language , then reading ( particularly the reading of stories and poetry ) has a further contribution to make .
6 A Kurator is similar to a specialist careers teacher with additional contributions to make after school .
7 WHEN ASKED to list the aeronautical contributions made by the Bell Aircraft Corporation , most enthusiasts would begin talking about the P–39/P–63 line of fighters .
8 Throughout this study we will be discussing the crucial contributions made by recent writers within the social ( or what the Chicago School called ‘ cultural ’ ) level .
9 In terms of scientific choice , for example , it is possible to establish the value placed upon a country 's contribution to high-energy physics , and to decide whether or not such research should be supported , but it would be difficult to measure the individual contributions made by isolated single researchers from small departments in the UK , when the major part of their work is carried out at international centres in Geneva , or California .
10 Extra contributions made by you .
11 Many sociologists feel that their body of knowledge has a central contribution to make towards such reconstruction .
12 And I think they have a tremendous contribution to make , and I think what we ought to be doing with er people who retire , it 's not to say the end of their working life , and therefore they 're on the scrap heap , but that it 's a new stage in life and we ought to honour them and respect them and I think , give them some er affirm where they 're at , and use them much more as the guardians of wisdom and the guardians of the stories of the community , and use them in that sort of way .
13 Self-regulation has a continuing and crucial contribution to make .
14 If the benefits they will receive , multiplied by the likelihood of their personal contribution making the decisive difference , exceed the costs of joining , then they sign up .
15 Not only am I aware of that dependence ; I am aware of the debt that we owe the area and of the real contribution made by the people of Plymouth to the Royal Navy and the Royal Marine Commandos , among other units involved .
16 If that is to happen however , I believe My Lords that it is essential that local authorities should feel that they have a real contribution to make in the policing of their areas .
17 In the area of hydrology have been some of the most specific contributions made by physical geographers including the analysis of increased discharges ( Hollis , 1975 ; Walling and Gregory , 1970 ; Walling 1979a ) , investigation of sediment yield ( Walling , 1974 ) , research extending into the area of water quality and pollutants related to urban source areas ( Ellis , 1979 ) and analysis of river channel changes downstream from urban areas ( Leopold 1973 ; Gregory , 1981 ) .
18 The main provision was that of State Earnings Related Pensions ( SERPs ) , which was an earnings-related pension scheme provided by earnings-related contributions made by both employees and employers .
19 The Export awards , which recognise and reward the valuable contributions made to the local economy , both in export turnover and employment created by export minded companies located in the Province , are sponsored by Northern Bank International in association with the Industrial Development Board , the Local Enterprise Development Unit , the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry and British Midland .
20 Voluntary and professionally based organisations too will have valuable contributions to make ( organisations like the Society of Education Officers and the regional organisations of the Engineering Council come to mind ) .
21 Disclose separate totals of political and charitable contributions made by the group , if together they exceed £200 .
22 ‘ There is no recognition of the remarkable contribution made to the Exchequer by smokers .
23 ‘ There is no recognition of the remarkable contribution made to the Exchequer by smokers .
24 Despite the increasing sophistication of photography , war artists , painters and , occasionally sculptors , have a unique contribution to make and such an appointment is an enviable one for an artist who feels that the contemporary peacetime art scene limits his or her breadth of vision .
25 Despite the increasing sophistication of photography , war artists , painters and , occasionally sculptors , have a unique contribution to make and such an appointment is an enviable one for an artist who feels that the contemporary peacetime art scene limits his or her breadth of vision .
26 That means his people are unique too and have their own unique contribution to make to profit , whether they be in development , production , supply , marketing or administration .
27 Sexton , the security man at Gate 2 , will perform effectively if he believes he has a unique contribution to make .
28 It therefore has everything to do with the psychological growth , development and fulfilment of the whole person — with a unique biography , unique gifts , unique problems and a unique contribution to make to society .
29 Deriving their influence from establishing a relationship of trust while remaining firm in countering attempts to avoid treatment , skilled nurses have an unique contribution to make .
30 In view of this recent move by the W.H.O. , the work of Martin Martin has a large contribution to make .
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