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

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1 The boat 's course normally heads south into the Bay of Beckenried to make calls at Buochs and Beckenried .
2 For a detailed discussion of how to make notes at lectures , see chapter 4 .
3 As the government looks for cuts , it will find plenty of scope to make improvements at the same time .
4 United lost the match in Wales , so chance to make amends at Edgar Street .
5 When deciding on height/depth ratios , try to make treads at least 300mm ( 12″ ) deep , which is comfortable for all but the largest of feet ( unless you 're unlucky enough to take size 16s ! ) .
6 Any visiting player who was foolish enough to make eyes at Perdita , or disparaging cracks about Little Chef 's appearance , got very short shrift .
7 " To make eyes at Miss Adeane ? " enquired Gemma , playing hers .
8 In September 1231 , for example , John le Malemort , a smith , was sent to make quarrels at St Briavels castle , and the warden of the Forest of Dean was ordered to supply him with ‘ wood for making the shafts , charcoal and iron for the heads , and lard for greasing them ’ .
9 A goal scoring England international and chairman of the Darlington based Carpenter 's home decorating chain , he continues to make waves at 34 .
10 Council to make waves at show
11 A NORTH-EAST council is hoping to make waves at a top boat show .
12 You can also make a gorgeous looped and fringed edge simply by knitting lots more rows between picking up the stitches to make loops at least en centimetres deep ( four inches ) — or even longer as a tremendous finish for shawls and stoles , or for the edges of collars and cuffs and jackets .
13 The new promoters hope to make prototypes at $299,000 each and after attracting enough investors , to produce up to 3,000 cars a year costing $50,000 each .
14 As Mr Tony Banks MP has said , ‘ Television should broaden peoples knowledge about parliamentary affairs and the performance of the Government and Opposition , and give them a better base on which to make judgements at the time of the election ’ .
15 It may look bright and cheerful , but this dish is failing to make officials at Stroud District Council smile .
16 Leapor 's willingness to make jokes at her own expense is one of the admirable qualities of her work .
17 It is important to make changes at a pace with which you can easily cope .
18 The information provided in this prospectus is correct at the time of going to press , but the course programme is subject to continuing development and the University reserves the right to make changes at any time , before or after a candidate 's admission .
19 The Slovene party on Jan. 21 presented proposals for a new federal party structure , with eight independent parties free to make reforms at their own pace .
20 One player is chosen to call out , ‘ Horns , horns , bull 's horns , ’ and everyone taps their knees and puts their fingers to their forehead to make horns at the animal 's name .
21 The refusal was associated with another decision by Seaton Valley UDC to allow Leech to make representations at a suitable time in the future when overall development was being considered .
22 At a meeting with US Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady on April 12 , the EBRD 's president , Jacques Attali , proposed that the bank be allowed to make loans at concessionary rates for restructuring the region 's poorest economies and for the conversion of military factories to civilian use .
23 For the Opposition to make guesses at costings would be aimless .
24 He said a fly fishing club would be able to make bookings at the country 's best lakes and reservoirs , and be an active forum to increase the skill and knowledge of members .
25 ‘ I do n't want to make decisions at present .
26 It was impossible to make decisions at present even if a special Committee were to be set up .
27 It 's so easy to make friends at Cala Mesquida .
28 He had political ambitions , and knew how to make friends at Tammany Hall .
29 I had wanted so much to make friends at Lowood , to be good , to deserve praise .
30 It is , however , within the discretion of the Faculty to make offers at below the ‘ going rate ’ or minimum rate .
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