Example sentences of "[coord] make [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Women who preferred who preferred traditional methods of sanitary protection either had to stand in long queues in order to buy just one or two towels you could n't even buy a packet , you could just buy one or two or make do with other methods .
2 The mixture will leave young cricket-lovers wondering whether they want to ascend to the spotlight or make do safely with their humdrum jobs .
3 And there was no way in which Bint Pomona could be induced , cajoled , enticed , bribed , threatened , or made to oblige people in any way .
4 In the old popular court , the suitors declared the law and gave judgement , or else passed judgement over to God by making one of the parties submit to an ordeal : to being thrown into a pool , for instance , or made to grasp a red-hot iron ; if he sank , or was soon healed , he was innocent ; otherwise , he was guilty .
5 Ethics have been downgraded or diluted or made to fit into narrow understandings .
6 We know only what we have been told or made to see .
7 If they come in trousers they are warned or made to take them off .
8 If it could not be consumed or made to serve a useful purpose , then it did n't get through the front door .
9 Everything is new , nothing is repeated or made to refer to what has gone before .
10 My way would be to lay planks and make do with these until I had confirmed that it was in fact a good swim .
11 Just that the latter will have to lower their expectations and make do with imperfect versions of the former .
12 And I 'm going to talk about , and make do and mend in the second world war .
13 The most powerful were imprisoned ; traitors were beheaded and Catholic landowners like the Roscarrocks were fined so heavily that they were forced to sell property and make do with fewer and fewer servants .
14 Some areas , particularly in the North , are very short of staff at all levels and make do with less well-trained people .
15 Since the 1950s the growth in power of computers has helped scientists like Pople give accurate pictures and make telling predictions about how simple molecules and their atoms stay together .
16 branches and make spitting fires from them ,
17 Many of the knitting pattern diagrams are very simple shapes and make drawing up to full size and shaping , as far as armhole and neck , quite basic .
18 To be evokes a resulting state in these sentences as does to differ in ( 181 ) and make evokes an antecedent cause .
19 A careful consideration of the nature of virtues , or of the lives of the saints and apostles may help , as will meditation on the Passion and Mary , whose virtues enabled Christ to be born and make manifest the wisdom and goodness of God .
20 It may become intolerable and make sleep impossible .
21 You should be able to go into turns and make centring movements without having to refer to the slip ball , yaw string , or ASI .
22 They are certainly effective , and make using high-power binoculars much easier .
23 Legal organizations , to be effective in attaining their mandate , have to transmit their policies to and make secure their control over the enforcement agent in the field .
24 If teachers can be encouraged to clarify their thinking and make learning more varied and fun for the children — sharpening and deepening thinking , then this will be because the head has taken the staff along an analytical path that actually raises the level of efficiency and excitement in the classroom .
25 The money will help fund a resources library and make learning units available to small , remote groups either on loan or as permanent gifts .
26 You mus n't try to stop people visiting ; instead you have to improve facilities for them and make moving them around easier .
27 This will set the stitches and make handling easier .
28 We will bring in much tighter labelling requirements for all foods , and make funding available for food research and scientific establishments .
29 With this in mind , we have drawn from our 30 years of experience as one of the most successful tour operators in the UK , to produce the COSMOS ‘ all inclusive — all on board ’ programme of exciting FUNBREAK holidays to the spectacular EURO DISNEYLAND Theme Park , so you and your family or friends can sit back and look forward to a truly memorable time in this spectacular wonderland of fantasy and make believe , whilst making sure you do n't pay more than you need to .
30 Yet Punk was betrayed by its libertarian roots : despite the rhetoric and the packaging , the Sex Pistols were utopian , and their obvious pleasure in and mastery of the pop form inspired countless others to take up instruments and make meaning through music .
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