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

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1 The price , to a cheetah , of growing larger leg muscles is all the other things that the cheetah could have done with the materials and energy used to make the leg muscles , for instance make more milk for cubs .
2 It is that those who are not currently working for money make no contribution to the nation 's gross national product — that they are consumers only , not producers .
3 Why does an unstable demand for money make it difficult to control the supply of money ?
4 Utterances about literature make sense , and are generally understood , within the form of life in which they are habitually made .
5 It is excessively formalistic to demand this acceptance in writing , for States make binding commitments through other modalities , such as unilateral declarations .
6 The report does make it clear that perhaps sake the weak case at the moment foresee Bungay bypass , but the matter is not concluded yet , we are continuing to work on it and its justification hopefully as recommendation make there , but we do seem to have made little affect of this particular press release , I can only offer my apologies Chairman .
7 The existence of organisms still living after millenia make mere centenarians seem insignificant .
8 The fact that Redcar is not a yuppie haven nor affects green welly pretension like certain places nearer Darlington make it an obvious target for sarcastic wit .
9 It nevertheless seems likely , since increasing numbers of tablets make sense when interpreted as a form of Greek , that Michael Ventris was right .
10 Increased working distance and greater depth of field make the new SZ series ideal for use with bonding or probing machines .
11 New ways of printing make unforeseen demands upon an old face , while at the same time giving the typographer scope to design problems away .
12 The egg shell skull rule and rule on extent of damage make the remoteness rules plaintiff friendly where personal injuries are suffered .
13 Such factors of course make Northern Ireland a prime site for locating computer operations which can be done discreetly with no eyeballing required .
14 Er and it is that minority of unscrupulous traders who make life very difficult for you and of course make life very difficult for Trading Standards .
15 The spectrum of activities make it impossible to understand all the business processes and priorities .
16 The swift interactive response of the micro and its flexibility within a well-defined set of rules make it particularly effective in setting up game situations .
17 The walled gardens surrounding Boscean Country Hotel are a shelter for wildlife — badgers , foxes and a wide variety of birds make their home here in the shadow of two ancient Celtic crosses .
18 Below right : Coloured carpets of thyme make imaginative — and fragrant — plantings .
19 But recent developments in the recording of all stages of investigations make it easier to follow their precise course .
20 The capacity and speed of optoelectronics make it an ideal means for simplifying switching and routing with optical networking a possibility for perhaps 10 years time — a prospect that researchers from University College are currently co-researching with British Telecommunications Plc in Harlow .
21 Free from injury and in the mood , his vast array of skills make him one of the most feared attackers in the modern game .
22 The Brewhouse Theatre offers year-round entertainment and a wide choice of restaurants make your mouth water .
23 Does C's ownership of F make C more valuable ?
24 Although both sets of authors make recommendations for the creation of a broadcasting ( and media ) system to cater for the British public and its needs and wants , they differ enormously in their interpretations of what those needs and wants are .
25 Skill , experience and the natural beauty and resilience of wool make Tintawn famous for its exacting standards .
26 Well executed joiner work and solid timber nicely matched with face veneers of bulkheads make for a very pleasant ambience in the saloon .
27 Only a fraction of readers make regular use of the reservation service .
28 Asda may have helped a number of youngsters make up their minds this year with their special offer on Lichfield aftershave lotion .
29 Gradual changes of attitude make it easier for the glider pilot to follow in position behind the tow plane .
30 They can in a matter of milliseconds make a transition from the liquid state to a ‘ weak solid ’ state with solid-like properties .
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