Example sentences of "make [prep] those " in BNC.

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1 Most of them seemed to be the kind that took the prepaid cards that he never had , but there were a couple of pay booths at the end of the row and he made for those .
2 What will future generations make of those dog eared colour prints of great aunt Tracy with a safety pin through her nose , skateboarding , tower blocks , hippies , cooling towers .
3 None of them is , nor can be , structured as to require that those in charge of enterprises in which people invest their working lives and expectations should account primarily and principally to them for the uses they make of those lives .
4 Now at last this has been achieved , first in Scotland by the Law Reform ( Parent and Child ) ( Scotland ) Act 1986 , and then in England and Wales by the Family Law Reform Act 1987 , with the result that in law there is now no distinction made between those born in and those born out of wedlock .
5 It is useful to return to the earlier typology of hazards ( Fig. 10.1 ) and to stress the links that might be made between those working on natural hazards and those working in the socio-economic domains .
6 However , a distinction surely has to be made between those presidents who alter the terms of the debate and change the course of history and those who achieve no more than marginal change .
7 There are also the contrasts to be made between those elements of contemporary consciousness which might be shared by the same people .
8 ( 1981 ) point out that a basic distinction can be made between those who can own ( having the income and potential to be able to buy a house ) and those who must rent .
9 A division will be made between those authorities advocating limited and those advocating more extensive review .
10 The provisions relating to Economic and Monetary Union take the form of amendments to the EEC Treaty and therefore form an integral part of Community law ( even if one might have doubts as to the likelihood of the factual events which would trigger the final stage ) ; on the other hand , in the context of the provisions relating to political Union , a distinction was made between those matters which constituted amendments to the existing Community treaties , and those which fell outside the scope of the Communities , notably the provisions on a Common foreign and Security policy and those on co-operation in the fields of Justice and Home Affairs .
11 Within the category of multi-party systems , whose existence is connected with modern Western democracy , a further distinction can be made between those in which there are two dominant parties ( with only weak third parties ) and those in which there are several parties , each having substantial support .
12 This does not mean , however , that the scientific and ideological elements can not be distinguished ; and a further distinction may be made between those classifications which are more descriptive and those which have a larger theoretical content .
13 Considerable variation was found within this population and comparisons are currently being made between those children who might be regarded as readers of poor , average and high ability to establish whether different patterns of cognitive abilities may be used to account for this variation .
14 What are the common wages of labour , depends everywhere upon the contract usually made between those two parties , whose interests are by no means the same .
15 Further , by wills and settlements , provision may be made for those who may come into existence at a future time , subject to the rule against perpetuities , which forbids any disposition which is not certain to take effect ( if it takes effect at all ) within lives in being and twenty-one years afterwards ; but a life in being includes a person en ventre sa mere at the time when the will or settlement takes effect .
16 The provision made for those moving from region to region is limited and most have to rejoin the waiting list .
17 Sometimes , learning materials will need to be presented in a different way , and emphasis given to particular aspects of learning , but an understanding of the pupil 's needs can clarify issues of curriculum access and special adaptations can be made for those pupils who have sight problems .
18 ‘ If concessions are n't made for those who live in the desert , the results would be economically disastrous ’ , says US Representative Jerry Lewis ( Republican , California ) , who represents most of the rural Mojave .
19 Merciful provision must be made for those who failed to do so , but the failures must never be better off than the successes .
20 There is a case to be made for those starving and living in cardboard boxes just around the corner —
21 Experience has taught us that it has not been necessary to invoke the similar or parallel provisions made for those industries .
22 Politicians fueled rather than played down the belief that Britain should become , in the words of one politician , " a land fit for heroes " once " the war to end all wars " was won — in other words , that provision should be made for those who had fought for King and Country .
23 All that is required is that sufficient of the works shall have been completed to enable the premises to be used for the purpose intended , and if the tenant has any particular concerns as to the completion of the works then it should ensure that express provision is made for those concerns in the agreement ( see clause 2.8 ) .
24 Mention must be made of those creatures that inhabit the inter-tidal zone , that is the region of the shore between high- and low-tides .
25 An examination should be made of those outputs that are measurable and the costs involved : this information is needed to assess efficiency and effectiveness .
26 Thus , to grasp properly the significance of popular dancing in the mid-nineteenth century — the waltz , for example — it is necessary to look not only at the waltz culture of the popular classes but also at such factors as : the peasant sources of the waltz ; the use made of those sources in bourgeois culture ; the changing social relations involved in the growth of industrial capitalism , to which the romanticizing of popular culture found in bourgeois waltzing , together with its cultivation of an explicit sensuality , was probably a reaction ; the tendency of the social developments to result in the atomization of established collective social patterns and modes of corporeal expression , leading , among avant-garde composers , to a music more overtly of thought and feeling , as against a music of social gesture ; the way these same composers , by way of reaction to that situation , incorporated spiritualized versions of dance elements in their music .
27 Selection is made of those instruments which give the most relevant information at the time .
28 ( Whereas a primary involved a formal ballot , a caucus consisted of local meetings at which a head count was made of those supporting each of the candidates and , therefore , tended to involve fewer but more committed participants . )
29 Attempts to introduce material which does not satisfy those tests should be met by orders for costs made against those who have improperly introduced the material .
30 ‘ attempts to introduce material which does not satisfy those tests [ in the rule as formulated ] should be met by orders for costs made against those who have improperly introduced the material . ’
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