Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [verb] make [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 He 's already been told to make other arrangements — and that 's a shame .
2 If we seek historically aware performances in this repertory , should we not be seeking to make informed decisions about tempos and their relationships ( and consequent effects on inequality ) by considering the available evidence of mensural traditions , time-words and notated timings , rather than ignoring it ?
3 Fastness to light may be a problem , but this does not mean that they can not be used to make finished pieces .
4 Referendums can not be used to make significant changes in the voting system for the lower house of parliament .
5 On the eve of the IAEA visit Argentina announced that it was cancelling an US$18 million deal to supply nuclear equipment to Iran , because of a lack of safeguards to ensure it would not be used to make nuclear weapons .
6 Aguirre , previously thought of as one of the President 's most loyal officers , described it as " unfair and unjust " and stated that a leader who was incapable of " making a just and proper decision over a simple matter such as appointments can not be expected to make correct decisions about the complex affairs of state " .
7 The Swedish Prime Minister , Carl Bildt , justly complained that ‘ membership has unspecified potential obligations ’ , and that Sweden thus could not be expected to make binding assurances that she would participate in a common defence policy which has not yet been defined .
8 Agonising about the Gold Standard decision , he wrote to his Controller of Finance at the Treasury , Sir Otto Niemayer : So one might ask whether by maintaining high interest rates to support the value of the pound against the Deutschmark , the British people were not being required to make untold sacrifices to match German interest rates , whose levels were in part at least caused by that country 's need to rebuild her eastern provinces .
9 It 's a bit like political parties who have no hope of ever being elected making wild promises .
10 On the other side of the argument , groups have also been found to make disastrous decisions .
11 Cut and sew can also be used to make two fronts from a single knitted piece .
12 It can also be used to make deeper colours and give stronger definition to details .
13 However , multimedia may also be utilised to make online systems more friendly .
14 One was to acknowledge that GATT 's rules should take account of levels of economic development , and that developing countries henceforward would not invariably be expected to make reciprocal concessions to the rich , developed countries .
15 and then finding someway what they 've said on there is try to make some sentences that use it so that you can remember what it looks like .
16 In much the same way implicit or explicit models for describing the evolution of stream channels or drainage basins commonly are used to make simplifying assumptions that eliminate considerations of time , history and sometimes even progressive change . ’
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