Example sentences of "[vb mod] make that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Industrial Tribunals may make that decision but the Islington Council certainly is n't going to .
2 An over-sophisticated document may make that task far more difficult than it need be .
3 If you think a particular assumption might reasonably be disagreed with by the reader of your essay you should make that assumption explicit ( and then provide some support for it ) .
4 He should make that point forcefully to Mr Adams the next time they meet .
5 ‘ I do n't think we should make that sort of speculation without any evidence , ’ she snapped .
6 Windows for Workgroups should make that growth even faster — and it 's not expensive either .
7 If we suppose that Nietzsche did feel committed to the plan 's extra-tragic Greek aspects ( ethics , politics and the rest ) , we must make that supposition without much in the way of supporting evidence .
8 What we have to do , we have to make the mental leap into a very different world in which witchcraft and dreams and superstitions and so on are mingling together and we must make that effort , and not just assume that somehow it 's William Gladstone who happens to be dressed up in Oliver Cromwell 's clothes .
9 If the hon. Gentleman is seeking to make a charge against me , he must make that charge equally against the chief veterinary officer for raising that issue in the first place .
10 Here you are , we 'll make erm we 'll make that bottom one twelve ohms. a six ohms , so the three in parallel .
11 Here , sit down and I 'll make that drink . ’
12 represent the meeting , will no doubt be present from Breckland and no doubt will put the views erm , but it 's , it 's this , Breckland and Norfolk you wan na get to grips with and it 's only members you wan na see , I will in fact er , you know , I 'll make that point anything that 's necessary at the meeting , Parish Council will be present , but I 'll get onto er
13 ‘ Maybe one day , if things keep going well for me , I might make that sort of money .
14 He proved that he could make that journey on a primitive craft .
15 Yes sir , county council could make that decision , it would first though have to consider a report from the education committee , under the education act .
16 And the other reason they do n't want to turn up is primarily because they do know that we have compulsory purchase powers and the planning — the paper put forward by the Chief Planning Officer today was a vindication of wage for a good many years , a good many months rather , that we do have compulsory purchase powers and we are able to use them and it was specifically asked at the Panel today , by both Monty Finnist and Sir Monty Finnist and Tony Christopher , why does n't the City Council market this site and use its compulsory purchase powers and that 's one question to address tomorrow as a politician who could make that decision .
17 Anyone could make that mistake in the urgency of a business flight , yet the airline concerned must pay the Government for that .
18 Gavin Pritchard-Gordon 's Peer Prince ( 3.10 ) has already won twice this season and could make that advantage tell over Josh Gifford 's Zamil .
19 It already supplies Fokker with fuselages for Fokker 's small jet and could make that product its own by buying the Dutch company for less than $1 billion .
20 And it 's really to provide , according to Derek , it 's to provide the Secretary of State with some ideas of costings of , if she decides the new careers services to run careers conventions , she would make that part of the specification and she would know how much that that was likely to cost her .
21 I would make that order , subject to the Legal Aid Fund being given an opportunity to show grounds why such an order should not be made .
22 For the only reason Cara would make that contact was , she knew , if Barney was worse .
23 And I would make that judgement and I would appoint it .
24 So what values of X would make that zero ?
25 Of course , two parties may announce before an election that they are prepared to go into coalition with each other but they can not guarantee the election result that would make that coalition possible .
26 There is only one thing to say about the Home Secretary 's speech : I have heard more intellectual contributions from Lord Waddington on the subject , and I never believed that I would make that statement about anyone holding the office of Home Secretary .
27 I shall make that letter available to the solicitor who we have asked to check out with Estates , and with other authorities regarding the way forward , if we wish to make any public statements about our dealings with Nestlé .
28 He means that there is a gene which , if it is present in an animal of a given species , along with all the other genes and environmental circumstances characteristic of that species , will make that animal somewhat more likely to do X. Then , if doing X causes an increase in the number of copies of the gene in the population , the gene will spread .
29 ‘ Our re-election will make that recovery certain .
30 I can reassure my hon. Friend that nothing in the Bill will make that sort of rationalisation necessary .
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