Example sentences of "[pers pn] to make the " in BNC.

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1 He will come and live with her , inside her , his head between her breasts ; he is fed up , he says , with masturbating that head of his to make the phrases spurt .
2 All I would want is for you to make the journey into the burning , and then come back and report .
3 Clerical Medical has designed this Plan to help you to make the most of the profit from your savings over the next 10 years .
4 Listening to a balanced , impartial opinion , even if it contains an element of constructive criticism of certain aspects of your work , should help you to make the most of your potential .
5 Attending the conference will enable you to make the most effective tax decisions for your company and clients , optimising their international tax position and competitive advantage .
6 I therefore ask you to make the institution of the ‘ World Day of the Sick ’ known to those responsible for the health care apostolate so that , in accordance with local circumstances , its due observance may be provided for with the participation of the entire People of God : priests , religious and lay faithful .
7 ( The Form will allow you to make the garment in almost any yarn , within reason , rather than that used for the original . )
8 We expect you to make the most of these opportunities which exist within the Ministry of Defence , the Department of Trade and Industry and the Department of Transport .
9 It makes your holiday look a bit more expensive at first , but it allows you to make the most of your stay .
10 Meanwhile , the race is on among the other cosmetic companies to come up with even more original ways of helping you to make the right make-up choices .
11 What persuaded you to make the arrangement more permanent ?
12 While it might be to your advantage to do so at the earliest opportunity , there is nevertheless no legal urgency for you to make the journey other than at your convenience .
13 But I do n't want you to make the same mistakes the French make here .
14 This at least allows you to make the best of poor job ; a package which only works at the screen resolution could be a fifth the quality , or worse .
15 But for you to make the trip just to turn me in … ’
16 After all , you confused me with someone else , and I really should n't care for you to make the same mistake twice .
17 We shall contact you to make the necessary detailed arrangements .
18 How determined are you to make the Department of Transport see your point of view ?
19 As he was the only able-bodied man on the farm , it was a constant struggle for him to make the mortgage payments .
20 Then he understood that she was not going to help him , because she wanted him to make the choice .
21 The observations that led him to make the distinction are deceptively simple .
22 Mr Byron Butler , 52 , the chairman , told him to make the necessary adjustments out of court before proceeding with sentencing in a drink-drive case .
23 If he was at all interested it was up to him to make the first move .
24 Her love for him was intense and her sense of loss was as great when he was tragically killed in a crash on the way to visit her in New York a matter of months after winning the world middleweight title ; Piaf had persuaded him to make the trip .
25 His lips moved , framing words , but there was no strength in him to make the air push forward and give sound to the desperate message he was trying to call …
26 I tried to look as if this was perfectly normal , as if I 'd asked him to make the entry for me .
27 Willy De Roose may have struck a lucky year enabling him to make the voyage from the Atlantic to the Pacific without having to winter in the Arctic but he did do an enormous amount of preparation and historical reading beforehand for his planning of the voyage so that he was able to snatch opportunities whenever they came .
28 One may imagine that bishops would rush to ordain him to make the point .
29 At a hearing before Otton J. on 15 January 1991 , when he gave leave to move , counsel for Lautro raised the question whether the applicant had a sufficient interest to entitle him to make the application .
30 He might decide to cross-examine both of us in an attempt to detect inconsistencies in our replies , or hope for some slip-up on our part which might enable him to make the correct identification .
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