Example sentences of "make [adv prt] a " in BNC.
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1 | Our own interest in dunnocks was aroused several years ago by a chance comment , made over a cup of coffee . |
2 | There is no guarantee at all that the former , simply by taking place in a teacher 's place of work , will somehow be more relevant or valuable than the latter ( a point made over a decade ago Alexander 1980 — in the context of a previous incarnation of current debates ) . |
3 | ‘ The wife has already made up a spare bed in Susan 's room . |
4 | Trow Gill is dry , a grass slope rising and narrowing to a breach in the cliffs at the top , a passage through it being made up a tumble of boulders . |
5 | Jim and Tina had made up a foursome with Jean Hay and Bruce Mackenzie . |
6 | The surface of the Earth is made up a number of plates , and these move relative to each other . |
7 | ‘ When I 've made up a lie I can believe in , ’ came the reply . |
8 | " No , my dear , you are just as tired as I am , and I shall rest presently in the dressing-room where I have made up a bed for myself . |
9 | I had made up a sort of flattened octopus-like creature , with electrically lit eyes , which we stretched out onto a frame and placed in a shallow trough of water so that it was only just submerged . |
10 | Camille accused herself of lack of foresight and rapidly made up a yarn whereby they had thought better of the dinner-party and had spent the evening playing Monopoly at Tim 's place in a blameless fashion . |
11 | women still made up a small proportion of postgraduate IT students in 1983–84 — just 13 per cent ; |
12 | Occasionally she went out with Diane from the neighbouring flat , and once made up a foursome with one of Diane 's boyfriends and another man . |
13 | I had even made up a 19 foot rod with an astronomical test curve and weighing a ton but it made no difference ! |
14 | Cross-examined by Bert Kerrigan , QC , for Murray , Mr Mackie denied that he had made up a pack of lies because he held a grudge against his former boss . |
15 | The Commission observed that it was held in the order of 10 October 1989 in Commission of the European Communities v. United Kingdom ( Case 246/89 R ) [ 1989 ] E.C.R. 3125 that it had made out a prima facie case for its view on the nationality requirements . |
16 | It was held that C had made out a prima facie case of unlawful interference with its contract with B , notwithstanding that the direct inducement was not , as in Stratford v. Lindley , one step removed from the contract but three steps removed . |
17 | Traditionally , literary criticism — which generally has supported the conservative idea of the period as a time of disruption and rebellion has made out a case for the poem 's balanced quality in praising both Cromwell and Charles I. Marvell may have later been an employee of Cromwell 's Latin Secretariat , but his poem shows an independent impartiality which avoids political commitment . |
18 | She could make up a story , say she suffered temporary amnesia , or that she was knocked unconscious by thieves and all her money was gone , but she doubted she could make it sound believable . |
19 | Conversely , if you are building up to a competition and wish to greatly increase your fitness and endurance , the FDR should be very intense and should make up a large part of your training . |
20 | This way , you can make up a ‘ hit list ’ of personnel within companies to whom you want to send your tape . |
21 | ‘ But why in hell should the police make up a story about an accident ? ’ |
22 | But these are isolated groups which do not make up a force . ’ |
23 | The things which came out in therapy did not make up a complete , finished jigsaw , as I might have imagined . |
24 | I have quoted this passage in full , not because I think it is particularly inspired or even well-written , but because it is the nearest attempt I have come across to suggest some of the subjective , hidden meanings that might well make up a performer 's luggage when he expresses himself on stage . |
25 | You could make up a whole story . |
26 | Ever wish you could make up a degree course to suit your own needs ? |
27 | Each student can make up a package of tests to go for ; he may repeat those that he fails , without the social disaster of being kept down a year ; and he may make up a mix of practical and theoretical according to a plan worked out with his class teacher , and bearing in mind what he aims to do next . |
28 | Each student can make up a package of tests to go for ; he may repeat those that he fails , without the social disaster of being kept down a year ; and he may make up a mix of practical and theoretical according to a plan worked out with his class teacher , and bearing in mind what he aims to do next . |
29 | Perhaps we could make up a party . |
30 | If there are enough of you , you can make up a more formal self-help group . |