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

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1 It 's a question of political will for him either to encourage arbitration or to make the funds available for a fair settlement . ’
2 If a tab has been inserted wrongly , or to make the spaces between the columns equal , move the tab(s) .
3 did neglect ( or refuse ) to stop the vehicle ( or to make the vehicle proceed in a particular line of traffic or to make the vehicle keep to a particular line of traffic or to proceed to a particular point )
4 did neglect ( or refuse ) to stop the vehicle ( or to make the vehicle proceed in a particular line of traffic or to make the vehicle keep to a particular line of traffic or to proceed to a particular point )
5 ‘ did neglect ( or refuse ) to stop the vehicle ( or to make the vehicle proceed in a particular line of traffic or to make the vehicle keep to a particular line of traffic or to proceed to a particular point ) ’ This phrase means :
6 ‘ did neglect ( or refuse ) to stop the vehicle ( or to make the vehicle proceed in a particular line of traffic or to make the vehicle keep to a particular line of traffic or to proceed to a particular point ) ’ This phrase means :
7 ‘ did neglect ( or refuse ) to stop the vehicle ( or to make the vehicle proceed in a particular line of traffic or to make the vehicle keep to a particular line of traffic or to proceed to a particular point ) ’ The proving of this phrase will depend on the circumstances of each case .
8 ‘ did neglect ( or refuse ) to stop the vehicle ( or to make the vehicle proceed in a particular line of traffic or to make the vehicle keep to a particular line of traffic or to proceed to a particular point ) ’ The proving of this phrase will depend on the circumstances of each case .
9 So he declined to strike out paragraphs 11 and 13 of the prayer or to make the alternative orders that were sought .
10 In my practice we increased our practice nurse staffing by 50% and provided a range of responsible and relevant health promotion clinics , in the spirit of the 1990 charter , but now face the prospect of a substantial reduction in income or to make the nurses redundant .
11 Or to make the most of what they had , while they could …
12 Carve out a larger , shallower , window at the front for the driver , taking care not to weaken the cake too much or to make the edges too thin .
13 I do hope the members will recognise that the service has not be sitting on its laurels er between inspectors ' reports but that we have been modelling on one quarterly to er correct any omissions with respect to boundary or to make the necessary improvements in the service erm as , as recommended by the inspect and supported by members .
14 While still using the mirror he tried not to tense his neck muscles , nor to depress his larynx , nor to make the gasping sounds .
15 Clearly while we do have gliders that spin , it is vital to give pilots enough experience to recognise what is happening and to make the right moves instead of panicking and doing nothing .
16 The object of doing this is both to disguise your foot movement and to make the opponent shift his weight back slightly .
17 The appeals to the GDR to join the FRG have aroused concern , not only among political parties and people in the GDR who are being advised to renounce their statehood and to make the GDR a part of Nato .
18 And to make the point even more strongly , Lend-Lease was ended at Congressional insistence in August 1945 before the war with Japan was over ; and the Truman Administration was only allowed to grant Britain her first post-war loan on the most ungenerous terms .
19 The closer the Gnostics stood to orthodoxy , the more likely they were to wish to infiltrate the catholic community ; this was especially the case among the Manichees , but they could be detected by their refusal to drink of the eucharistic cup ( since they regarded wine as an invention of the devil ) and to make the sign of the cross ( since to them the suffering of Jesus was no actual event but a symbol for the universal condition of the human race ) .
20 He also refused to play in the England versus Scotland match on the ground that it immediately preceded the Open Championship and to make the abrupt switch from matchplay to strokeplay would impair his chances .
21 And to make the break with Cambridge somehow entailed breaking finally with Charles .
22 The solvent used tends to be methylene chloride thickened with SCMC to a gel consistency to slow down the evaporation of the solvent and to make the product easy to apply .
23 The rest often consists of sentences to help convey the meaning of those key points and to make the language flow .
24 Computers were wanted in social policy work , for client profiles and to make the local information system borough-wide .
25 The task for the NHS developer is to be more careful in evaluating learning and to make the findings more visible to policy-makers .
26 The terms of the verbal agreement between the two men were to become the subject of lengthy , costly and bitter litigation , and to make the names of Baron of Buchlyvie and its owners known far outwith Ayrshire and the world of Clydesdales .
27 If nothing else these provide the opportunity to share problems , to reassure , and to make the point that modern children 's books are as enjoyable and informative for adults as they are for their intended audience .
28 ‘ Something instantly circulated through me like an essence of fire , and striding with wider steps I determined to go at once for my model , to begin tomorrow and to make the most of my actual situation .
29 Travel agent Peter Marsh , 46 , of Colchester , Essex , said : ‘ Both should have made more effort to be together and to make the marriage work .
30 ‘ You 're the one who 's always telling me that things will pass , and to make the best of them .
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