Example sentences of "[conj] to make [noun pl] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Maclean insisted that it was nonsense to suggest there had been any contamination of the food chain or to make comparisons to the Chernobyl nuclear disaster .
2 The parties would have a secondary opportunity to ask questions of any witnesses and to make submissions on the law .
3 We expect to receive details of applications from all those eligible , including West Yorkshire , later this month , and to make decisions by the end of March .
4 I will attempt to address this theme in the context of the current situation and to make suggestions about the future of support for special needs in the primary school based on experience of good practice in the past and present .
5 In 1977 , the Joint Central Committee was asked to examine the effects of the Act on the Police Service in Scotland and to make recommendations regarding the employment of female officers .
6 All three republics established their own customs services and began to issue their own stamps and passports ; more significant still , they began to adopt their own budgets and to make preparations for the issuing of local currencies .
7 And as if to make amends for the rapacity of his Victorian forebears and their employers , he re-discovered species — notably the holly fern — long thought extinct in Snowdonia .
8 Donaldson would have had no option but to make arrangements for the delegation , even though he may have been well aware of what the reaction would be .
9 The matter before us is whether to recommend , whether to make representations to the A C C as shown in minute three , with the words for capital investment added at the end .
10 Indeed , it can draw the line in such a way as to make synonyms of the terms form and content .
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