Example sentences of "[noun pl] make such " in BNC.

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1 The rule abandons an earlier plan that would have allowed safety boards or state officials to help researchers make such decisions on their own .
2 Thus it has been observed that ‘ it remains unclear whether the abolition of corporal punishment in schools results from a spread of child-centred views or not : references to parents ' rather than children 's rights to decide school policies make such interpretation doubtful ’ .
3 He must endeavour to secure that the parties make such admissions and agreements as are reasonable .
4 Will he confirm , therefore , that the present system is greatly superior to what existed under the previous Labour Government , whose supporters make such hypocritical remarks about their concern for old people ?
5 When , for example , Alexander Gordon of Strathdon came to Elgin on 5 November 1539 to bind himself in manrent to George earl of Huntly , promising to serve him in peace and war , give him counsel , and protect him against harm , he was only one of many hundreds of men throughout the country during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries making such an obligation , and thereby creating strong personal relationships based always in theory and normally in reality not just on mutual self-interest but on mutual loyalty and trust .
6 It has several aspects , including : ( a ) the range of options offered to the teacher is crucial in fitting the program to his style and enabling him to contribute effectively , but too many will be confusing ( b ) the designer may see a whole range of possible extensions to the teaching possibilities of the program : the lengthy development process of all good teaching units makes such extensions attractive but trying to include them in one program will tend to make it difficult to ‘ see through ’ and to use ( c ) the desire for compatibility with different hardware configurations often inspires programming constraints that can be severe ; conversely , programs that fully exploit the facilities of a particular microcomputer are likely to be difficult to transfer .
7 Some people 's natural politeness makes such bargaining difficult or " embarrassing " .
8 Looseknit networks are hard to deal with chiefly because a multi-valued speaker variable like social network involves comparing speakers who differ from each other in certain respects — let us say in respect of the multiplexity of the ties which they have contracted at the workplace — but are still similar enough to each other in other related respects to make such a comparison meaningful .
9 When all companies make such decisions , there is a feedback through economy-wide demand , causing a second round of production cuts , and so on .
10 How can the Conservatives make such eloquent speeches about the Royal Navy when , in their 13 years in office , they have , according to their own planning , halved that part of its fleet ?
11 References to arbitration are on the following numbered Terms unless otherwise directed : ( 1 ) The arbitrator shall appoint a date for the preliminary consideration of the dispute , unless the size or nature of the claim or other circumstances make such a course undesirable or unneccessary .
12 Is my hon. Friend aware that that bizarre proposal , tucked into the back end of a newspaper on25 January by an Opposition spokesman , would cause total chaos and huge problems for companies making such a change , particularly small companies ?
13 In other tropical areas such as East Africa , no significant degree of hypobiosis has been observed and this may be due to more frequent rainfall in these areas making such an evolutionary development unnecessary .
14 Never before has such a wide spectrum of organisations made such a call .
15 But , before the IRA and Middle Eastern terrorists made such things part of everyday life in Britain in the 1970s , the bombings caused huge outrage .
16 The secretary of state may by regulations make such provision as he thinks fit for the payment of a fee of the prescribed amount to a local planning authority … in respect of an application made to them under the planning enactments for any permission , consent , approval , determination or certificate .
17 Discs make such decisions ?
18 Five years on , as Turnbull related , the law changes make such a drive , the ‘ moving ruck ’ as he described it , a grand option , ‘ especially if you are trying to keep on your feet .
19 The first , inadequately expressed as ‘ subsidiarity ’ in the Maastricht treaty , is that the Community should expect to exercise power only where flows of things or people across frontiers make such power truly necessary .
20 Eisenhower 's feelings at the start of the Anglo-French action against Egypt were strikingly summed up in one notable outburst : I 've just never seen great powers make such a complete mess and botch of things …
21 I suppose things made such indelible impressions on us because we had so little .
22 In the cave could be seen the vague outlines of a rocking horse and the sharper scarlet of its flaring nostrils , and stiff-limbed puppets , dressed in rich , sombre colours , dangling from their strings ; but the brown varnish of the horse and the plums and purples of the puppets made such a murk together that very little could be seen .
23 Finally , they have default powers to make such orders themselves if they think that an order is necessary to prevent ‘ material prejudice ’ to an approved structure plan .
24 Parents are within their rights to make such a decision : apart from anything else it is their child and they own the problem .
25 It is important , therefore , that there be sufficiently well-defined pragmatic principles and structures to make such functional explanations precise and testable .
26 TRI-R Hangers make such problems a thing of the past .
27 The prosecution and its supporting witnesses made such a poor showing that , at the end of their evidence , Sir Patrick Hastings submitted there was no case for the defence to answer .
28 It 's interesting to note , though , that while a good number of men have ticked ‘ I must try to be more helpful at home ’ , not so many women have imagined their partners making such a resolution .
29 How could two reputable scientists make such a claim and , even a year later , still insist that they had evidence for fusion when the credibility of important pieces of their ‘ evidence ’ had been destroyed ?
30 Not only was the traditional ideal of union between church and state relinquished but also the Council stressed the responsibility of the church to pass moral judgements , even on matters touching the political order , whenever basic personal rights or the salvation of souls make such judgements necessary .
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