Example sentences of "[adv] make [art] [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The reason for this is quite simply that these aspects of deixis mostly make no difference to truth conditions .
2 But the peasant plaintiffs in the Mitry case presumably made the journey to Compiègne believing they might win .
3 Luckily , 21-year-old Emma , was well enough to make the trip to St. Bart 's on Monday morning by train , said Lyn , — but a few months ago the situation would have been completely different .
4 The loan exhibition of eighteenth-century European ceramics from the Bowes Museum will allow many who have not already made the trek to Barnard Castle a fascinating glimpse of this major collection of Continental ceramics assembled by Josephine Bowes , beginning in 1860 , with the idea in mind of creating a public collection ( opened 1892 , unfortunately after her and her husband 's death ) .
5 And if they only want twenty-four hours then they 've already made the appointment to hand it over .
6 ‘ I was not making an expedition to Luxor .
7 William Trood was also an intrepid traveller , and once made a trip to Morocco , where he was presented with a silver-inlaid Damascus sword by the Sultan of Morocco .
8 It must also make a submission to parliament containing proposals relating to the policy to be followed next year in respect of the dealing with the state assets .
9 The provision of a cycle track system in some towns also made a contribution to safety
10 The Queen Mother , 92 , is now to make the journey to Crathie Church on Saturday .
11 ‘ The need is very great but this help really makes a difference to families in this tragic country , ’
12 Yet it even made a suggestion to CSM that might have made a dent in its sales graph .
13 She is in fact already a teacher of a few years ' experience , with one class in her own village of Strathkinness in Fife , and two more in nearby St. Andrews ; she has even more experience as a traveller , having for some time regularly made the journey to Edinburgh by bicycle and train to attend training Saturdays with Rita Quick and Monday recreational classes with Muriel Jessop , and during the last two years undertaken the long trip south to take part in Aston Clinton weekends .
14 He did not then make an appeal to Adam Smith , the intellectual inspiration behind Thatcherism , but went on : ‘ The greatest of Tories , Edmund Burke , reminded us of our duties as trustees for the nation , as good stewards of its traditions , its values and its riches . ’
15 He then made the pilgrimage to Paris in 1836/7 , having renounced medicine as a career .
16 an individual or as now as a , a Neighbourhood Watch , although I mean it 's not the main function of Neighbourhood Watch to do not noisy parties , but it could do , then make a complaint to Newark and District Council
17 Competition for agency jobs is so severe that you may find it easier to obtain an interview with the media itself — a TV contractor or newspaper and then make the transition to agency work a little later in your career .
18 Theoretical or descriptive surveys not based on empirical research commonly make no reference to women at all , or allot them a specific section on ‘ work and the family ’ or some such title .
19 In deference to ageing stalwarts , the Communist Party 's new leader , Jiang Zemin , recently made a pilgrimage to Yenan , the remote village where the Red Army took refuge at the end of the Long March .
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