Example sentences of "[verb] make many " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Morton , who has made many speeches on the need for an integrated and planned transport policy , would in any case be unlikely to relish the job of breaking up the rail network . |
2 | And judging by the public discourse , the government 's negotiating strategy , and the army and settlers ' day-to-day behaviour in the territories , the Intifada has made many ‘ extremists ’ more extreme than ever . |
3 | The extensive use of ‘ supergrasses ’ in the eighties has made many people sceptical of informers and verbal statements , but such scepticism was far less widespread in the 1960s , and the impression that Paisley was heavily involved in illegal acts became common . |
4 | The frequent attention given to the management of river banks has made many unsuitable for the nesting of Kingfishers , and the frequent clearance of marginal vegetation has been to the detriment of species such as the Reed Bunting , Sedge and Reed Warbler . |
5 | The 1983 Mental Health Act , while safeguarding patients ' civil rights , has made many mental health professionals reluctant to use its compulsory powers except in extreme cases . |
6 | Since the mid 1980s , increased public awareness of healthy eating has made many of us rethink our diets . |
7 | This has made many existing office buildings in the City inadequate for the needs of national and international financial and business services . |
8 | Likening God to a shepherd has made many people assume that the point of the metaphor was to emphasize the sheep-like quality of people — that they have no mind of their own , that they are there to be told what to do and treated like sheep . |
9 | If you have ever lamented the biscuit tin school of architecture that has made many of our towns and cities depressingly alike , take a look at the Omani buildings . |
10 | She is expected to make many changes to the 200-year-old building . |
11 | Design and costs conspire to make many working-class ' households huddle as they always have — all together in one room . |
12 | Do you have much contact outs erm do you I mean do you Do you have much contact with people Have you got made many friends ? |
13 | Professor Leslie Hough of King 's College , London , was commissioned to make many different derivatives of sugar , including a family of chlorinated sugars . |
14 | If he had n't been , I should have made many more mistakes than I did and been more unhappy than I was . |
15 | ‘ In most European countries , government obstacles , complex share structures and cross-shareholdings continue to make many large , and even medium-size companies impregnable to hostile takeovers . ’ |
16 | These genes hold the information needed to make many structural proteins and enzymes peculiar to the virus . |
17 | There was logic in this distinction ; for if the duties of a vassal were such as Fulbert defined them , then in fulfilling them the fidelis whose estates were close to those of his lord would have to make many sacrifices , while for one who lived several days ' journey away , not making a nuisance of himself would be a relatively painless matter . |
18 | And now I 'd like to leave you with this thought " Do you have to make many speeches in the course of your work ? " |
19 | You can use cancelling to make many multiplication problems much simpler . |
20 | They 're bi-lingual , they do well at school and they 've made many friends . |
21 | They always let you use a ‘ phone and sometimes you get a private one in a booth or similar and I 've made many Stateside calls that way . |
22 | I was sad to leave the boat , we had made many friends despite the trip being only a few hours long . |
23 | One participant , Rinchen Dolma Taring , wrote in her book , Daughter of Tibet : ‘ The Lhasa women had made many anti-Chinese posters and when I joined them they were lined up around the Barkhor shouting slogans , ‘ From today Tibet is independent ’ and ‘ China must quit Tibet ’ . |
24 | However , it seems that there is a lot more Kent furniture waiting in the reserves , unknown to the public : the furniture-maker had made many runs of sofas , chairs and so on . |
25 | But Rodrigo had made many enemies , both among the disgraced followers of the murdered Sancho ( who saw his change of allegiances as disaster ) and those at the court of Alfonso ( who saw his rise as a threat ) . |
26 | To the crew it was a routine trip and one they had made many times before by night . |
27 | He had made many contacts , many friends , and as he quickly learned the technicalities such as paper-sizes , weights , and the varying processes involved , the business was rapidly developing . |
28 | They had made many Hollywood films here . |
29 | The court was told Woodhatch had made many enemies while working as a director of a roofing firm . |
30 | Patrick Lundy had made many friends amongst London 's large Irish community , his parentage , and especially the fact that his father had fought and died in the General Post Office , making him welcome . |