Example sentences of "make their [det] " in BNC.

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1 Most of the living cephalopods also have an ink sac which injects a smoky fluid into the water when the animal is threatened , under cover of which they can make their own jet-propelled escape .
2 17.17 An essential aspect of development in the secondary stages is that pupils should increasingly make their own decisions about their writing — what it is about , what form it should take and to whom it is addressed .
3 I 'm sure the Delia Copes of this world can make their own boring magazine .
4 If objectives from the higher categories of Bloom 's taxonomy are included , where students are asked to make judgements , to criticise and evaluate ; and if students are given a range of objectives from which they may make their own choices and even , at the later stages of training , are encouraged to write their own , then this will go a long way to meeting this criticism .
5 Those who want to rent a privately-owned furnished flat or house must make their own arrangements , but each student can obtain a rent card from the Accommodation Office or from the Students ' Union .
6 Those who want to rent a privately-owned furnished flat or house must make their own arrangements , but each student can obtain a rent card from the Accommodation Office or from the Students ' Union .
7 They might make their own bridge over a very small stream or ditch and find out what will float underneath .
8 Church councils will make their own scale of charges for any extras you choose to have , such as bellringing , music or additional heating .
9 Her interesting talk and demonstration made the whole operation look so easy that members were inspired to go home and make their own .
10 The competition was held to encourage young Machine Knitters to design and make their own garments .
11 Alternatively , as adults they may make their own decision to live an ordinary life and not pursue brilliance .
12 They want to engage in as mature a fashion as possible in realities as they are being experienced in order to take and make their own authority for their existence without being caught in the many traps for immaturity which are open to them .
13 These latter worked on route 7 to Uxbridge and a few weeks before that route was to be converted to trolleybus operation , they were each fitted out with plough carriers and the necessary switch gear for conduit operation , so that they could make their own way under power to whichever depôt they were sent .
14 This is important to individual sites so that they can make their own assessment of the value to them of adopting what has been identified as best practice elsewhere .
15 They should be based primarily on resource materials , which might include samples of language data ( spoken , written , literary , non-literary , standard , non-standard , English and other languages ) and facts and figures about languages in Britain and around the world , and associated activities which are essentially concrete and problem-based , so that the pupils can make their own enquiries , and so that the teacher can learn alongside the pupils .
16 An essential element in our proposals for the secondary school is that pupils should increasingly make their own decisions about their writing : what it is about , what form it should take , and to whom it is addressed .
17 She told twins Andrew and Michael , 24 , they must make their own way in life .
18 1991 : Recordable CD ( CD-R ) becomes a reality , with demonstrations of a Denon -manufactured system at a September hi-fi show held at a Heathrow hotel pulling huge crowds ; the time when punters can make their own CD compilations looms ever nearer .
19 An Essex County Council spokesman said the authority was unable to provide alternative travel for pupils affected by the strike , and parents should make their own arrangements if possible .
20 Guests can make their own private calls and the metered units will be recorded automatically against their room .
21 If possible the therapist should make their own tape of relaxation instructions which assists in the transfer of the skills from the therapy session to the home situation .
22 In 1976 the government argued that , although it would set the ‘ broad lines of transport policies ’ , local communities would make their own decisions within the context of the national policy .
23 Julia said drily that she thought that free Capitalism with an adequate system of social welfare for all those who could not make their own success in it was probably the fairest workable system , and then laughed as she saw David 's expression .
24 Photovoltaics lets those people make their own power on the spot by capturing the sun 's energy .
25 Erm we 've er we you 'll be looking at education , our biggest service , and a service which we should which is going through some very profound changes at the moment where we 're trying to er increase the resources that are within individual schools so that they can make their own decisions erm about er how they best meet the needs of their youngsters .
26 The first stage in the transfer is a preselection process , involving informal discussions with tenants where they may make their own alternative suggestions , which eventually produces a single applicant to go forward to the final stages .
27 Parents who own a cassette player can easily make their own tape — just record the vacuum cleaner or hair dryer for about five minutes .
28 No one is pressured into buying ; I give my advice and then let people make their own choice .
29 An efficient but gentle administrator , with a particular sympathy and concern for the least important , he let people make their own decisions whilst watching from the background .
30 Phil and Margaret developed a slide presentation on business plans and spent two days at the St Robert of Newminster Secondary School helping students make their own plans .
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