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

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1 However , the fear remained that excluding the working man from an involvement in the national political system could make for problems .
2 Reunion as charged with forgiveness as this must make for tears .
3 This may make for difficulties in terms of care .
4 Well a variety of views and I think the only generalization I can make about weddings is that you ca n't generalize about weddings , some people think they 're wonderful , some people are sceptical , people have done their own er variations on weddings .
5 The distinction which each of these writers make between forms of the state provide the normativist with a justification for viewing the positive state as a degenerate form .
6 The difference between the two poets corresponds ( not quite exactly , because the nature and history of French verse differs so greatly from English ) to the distinction that the French make between vers libre and vers libéré ; between , we may say , free verse and freed verse .
7 He did this without ever losing sight of the contrasts he made between steps of each sequence because these were controlled by the particular rhythm , tempo and quality of the music .
8 If the pharmaceutical industry is really concerned about the economics of health care they would be better to curb the profits that they make through drugs sold to the NHS for which the charges are not infrequently excessive .
9 The outspoken Mrs Clinton , an assertive Leftish lawyer , has already become a campaign issue because of a scathing remark she made about women who ‘ stay at home and bake cookies ’ and because Mr Clinton says he will consider her for a job in his Cabinet once he wins the White House .
10 Mistakes which they make about factors which determine the limits of their jurisdiction render their decisions void .
11 In response to the noises we make about services disappearing , cuts in services and increased fares , the Minister might say that we are speculating .
12 The princess could receive income from the Duchy of Cornwall which make about Pounds 3 million a year for Prince Charles , who voluntarily surrenders 25 per cent in tax .
13 Then swiftly she launches into a staccato attack on political buffoonery and the Government in general before lashing at the crass assumptions that men make about women , and reaching the parts of chaps ' angst-filled sexuality that mere innuendo could never find .
14 What is important is that each student is made aware of the chasm which separates the comfortable assumptions we make as teachers and the reality of the world beyond the school walls .
15 PM calls for EC made for citizens
16 ‘ There are some suggestions I made for changes but this would not prevent me signing it .
17 If Superstores own-brands the coffee it sells , it can avoid liability by labelling it with a statement such as ‘ Made for Superstores by Coffee Fellers Inc . ’
18 The handicapped children who joined school forced us to look again at the provision we made for children .
19 Consequently ‘ an examination of its working involves an examination of the social and political forces which make for changes in the ideas and habits of the population ’ .
20 What contribution to profit would attendance at a " leadership course " make for managers ? 0 What would happen to profit if the course were not run ?
21 During Christian Aid Week itself it is the finds we make for customers that delight us , whether it is discovering just the right dictionary to fit the schoolbag of the 7-year-old son of a young bus-driver , just one number of the National Geographic magazine to complete someone 's sequence , or some early Penguins or American periodicals for the University or National Library collections .
22 Long passages or stairs between the two make for difficulties in keeping food hot and clearing tables .
23 Do you know the cost of the provision that you make for children with special educational needs , particularly the employment of specialist teachers and ancillaries ?
24 The earliest sheets included are a group of twelve sketches from 1958 made after paintings by Velazquez , Goya and Piero della Francesca .
25 Many teachers thought that their subject advisers were very constructive and fair in any comments they made after lessons .
26 It 's tempting to wonder what he 'd make of wordsmiths all around re-writing his work ; mellowed out or gobsmacked ?
27 How much use do individual companies make of headhunters ?
28 How much use do individual companies make of headhunters ?
29 So however a big a mess you make of things however big a mess you make of things everything is usually retrievable .
30 So however a big a mess you make of things however big a mess you make of things everything is usually retrievable .
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