Example sentences of "[pron] make [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | There is a revolution taking place today in the way that executives are obtaining information to help them make critical business decisions . |
2 | It 's much better to give them two and one and let them make four . |
3 | Top management is clearly very important to the organisation , and managers are realising that management information systems can help them make better decisions . |
4 | While recognising that recent trends in health education are encouraging a move away from a purely topics-based programme , pupils need to have access to reliable information on a wide range of aspects of health to help them make informed judgements about healthy practices . |
5 | Drinkwise 1993 is designed to provide the public with information about alcohol to help them make informed choices about drinking . |
6 | ‘ Let me make sure . ’ |
7 | ‘ Let me make sure I 've got them right , ’ she said . |
8 | Erm , yeah just let me make sure I can get a baby sitter , it just depends what mum and dad are up to , I know they should have been out on Friday night |
9 | Right so let me make that clear again . |
10 | Let me make that absolutely clear . |
11 | The guiding principle for the Government , she said , was that health care should be provided for all regardless of ability to pay : ‘ Let me make one thing absolutely clear . |
12 | ‘ Let me make one thing clear . |
13 | But Ferguson insisted : ‘ Let me make one thing crystal clear — Manchester United wo n't bottle it on the last lap of the championship . |
14 | ‘ I think I am being very reasonable , and let me make one thing quite clear . |
15 | But , in reply , let me make two fundamental points which , I think , make the original question far from otiose and the answer to it anything but platitudinous . |
16 | Let me make clear that when I say the conference of 1923 , and that night in particular , constituted a turning point in my professional development , I am speaking very much in terms of my own more humble standards . |
17 | " I make the tree stand up , if you let me make some of them little colour things . " |
18 | ‘ No-one made any block-bookings at all , ’ she said . |
19 | His restlessness permeated the entire house , and she felt guilty , certain that her presence was tying him to Gullholm , that if it were n't for her he would go home , or visit one or other of his sisters or his mother , all of whom made regular telephone calls . |
20 | The specimens he studied were collected mainly by J. Bennie and A. Macconochie , the official Fossil Collectors , both of whom made many significant discoveries during their careers . |
21 | He dodged between the startled shoppers , none of whom made any attempt to stop him . |
22 | Nothing made any sense . ’ |
23 | What was there to be so glad about when nothing made any difference ? |
24 | It 's quite funny watching them make complete fools of themselves . |
25 | Many of them make regular trips to the filmset where it was all put together , at Portmeirion in Wales . |
26 | This helps them assess the effects of changing those structures by allowing them make such changes directly through the virtual reality interface . |
27 | Keep them in their original containers and if you need to transfer them make sure they go into a new , labelled bottle or clean paper envelope . |
28 | The teachers ' accounts of what happened to them make disturbing reading . |
29 | Such clear-cut options rarely exist in practical politics , but the intractability of many rural problems and the growing cost of meeting them make clear-cut decisions necessary . |
30 | Notices attached to them make this plain . |