Example sentences of "[verb] to make a " in BNC.

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1 The two sodium spectral lines ( 589 and 589.5 nanometres ) could be interfering to make a ‘ beat note ’ whose modulation is the difference frequency between the two spectral lines .
2 If the LEA declines to make a statement , the value of an appeal is somewhat limited in that the Secretary of State may direct the LEA to reconsider its decision , but can not impose a decision on the authority .
3 The reductions will normally be worked out automatically before you receive your bill and you will not need to make a claim , but some people who did not previously pay rates , and who are pensioners or disabled people , can apply to the council for extra help as explained below .
4 We hope that you will never need to make a claim !
5 I would need to make a two-into-one jack socket for the speaker — would this cause problems ?
6 For example : I 'm sorry to keep pressing you for an answer but we do need to make a decision if we are to avoid being the last in the market with this product : Is it to be A or B ? ’
7 Yet if we are going to approach language as isolated artificially constructed sentences , even if only occasionally and for limited purposes , we do need to make a case for this , and not just do it because that is the tradition : in the mother tongue classroom , for the foreign language learner , or in linguistics .
8 How many of those would you need to make a whole pizza ?
9 How many twelfths would you need to make a sixth ?
10 Good and how many sixths how many sixths would you need to make a third ?
11 Erm how many how many twelfths would you need to make a quarter ?
12 Erm it 's a common mistake and people think Do n't need to make a will it 'll all go to me wife .
13 So we do n't really need to make a set time actually , if we 're all there we just all come and we just .
14 Firstly , you will need to make a card template for your scallops in order to mark them off accurately .
15 You must also remember to tell your insurer if the nature of your work changes in any way or you could find that your policy is inoperative should you need to make a claim .
16 I 'll need to make a telephone call to Mike …
17 Passing through the ceiling You will need to make a hole in the kitchen ceiling and the floorboards above for the rising main to pass through .
18 People will not need to make a claim .
19 Any instrument you could ever need to make a house record is here inside the computer — yours at the touch of a button .
20 To explain the point , I shall need to make a distinction between " single-step " selection and " cumulative " selection .
21 I 'd certainly need to er , er , need to make a comment to that effect on the back binding at the end of the side
22 So if they 're in rented accommodation then they will need to make a claim to a Local Authority for that .
23 Indeed , you are permitted to make a faithful copy of a famous painting if you wish , as a means to master a particular technique or learn something of a process or style .
24 Although the government had suggested that anyone who applied would be permitted to make a visit , the Justice Ministry banned at least 42 dissidents from leaving South Korea on the grounds that their visit would " severely hurt national interests " .
25 There are five of them , all small , all looking 12 , all crashing around the stage of the Camden Palace ( an unlikely , and certainly untypical , place to make a British debut ) like possessed battling tops .
26 Before leaving the accident site the investigator needs to make a wreckage plot showing where all the pieces of wreckage were positioned , in relation both to each other and to a fixed point on a large scale map .
27 All he needs to make a success of this is buyers for the shares .
28 Something simpler is obviously called for , and Floorplan Plus is an attempt to provide the layman with the tools he needs to make a convincing stab at planning out a house , extension or furniture arrangement .
29 1982 ) ; to describe the Quileute demonstratives one needs to make a distinction between objects visible and not visible to the speaker ( Anderson & Keenan , in press ) ; and so on .
30 The firm needs to make a profit .
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