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

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1 would would also be wise for any new settlement which you chief specify , that any new settlement you may recommend should also include some provision for expansion land , and my point I think is that you could not divide a settlement as big as five thousand , I think it would be reasonable to say a new settlement make with a an eventual capacity of say three and a half thousand , that might be appropriate around Greater York .
2 Now for Tendulkar : how many Test runs will this elegant little genius make in the next dozen years ?
3 The family says the seats are lovely and comfy , I say the driving position is good and commanding and the light , quick steering and instant V8 torque make for an effortless drive .
4 The guitar 's low profile , slight body and super-thin neck make for a very lightweight playing experience and I could n't detect any balance problems , either .
5 ‘ Computerised control and an electromagnetic powder clutch make for the world 's first CVT with anti-lock brakes ’
6 Balz Engler 's " Textualization " and Jerome McGann 's " What Difference Do the Circumstances of Publication Make to the Interpretation of Literary Work ? " investigate specific aspects of text production which are relevant in the interpretative process .
7 But there are also maternal ailments attributable to the number of births , the ages at which women bear children and possibly also to the amount of time that elapses between births , presumably , among other things , because the reproductive pattern influences ability to meet demands that pregnancy and breastfeeding make upon the body .
8 Its wit , neoclassic charm and sparkling score make for a work that appeals to all , young or old … and a dreadful warning too !
9 What contribution may education make towards the development of a sense of individuality , a sense of identity and a sense of community ?
10 What can be added , however , is that structural aspects of the world capitalist economy make for the dependency of developing on developed countries — a fact which tends to perpetuate inequalities .
11 What differences do the two systems of local government make to the levels and patterns of participation and mobilization ?
12 Remnants of Wales ' rich industrial past make for a fascinating walk in the Sirhowy Valley .
13 Studies into the nature of the calls which the public make to the police show that demands are consistently unrelated to crime ( Comrie and Kings 1975 ; Hough 1980 ; Jones 1983 ; Policy Studies Institute 1983b ; Punch and Naylor 1973 ; Southgate and Ekblom 1984 , 1986 ) , and many ethnographic studies document how the majority of contacts between public and police do not involve criminal matters ( Cain 1973 ; Comrie and Kings 1975 ; Cumming et al .
14 Small numbers combined with attractive hospitality make for a highly sympathetic approach and partners are encouraged to attend together .
15 The red wines of this region are practically built for winter ; its deep purple colour and woody aroma make for a warming wine .
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