Example sentences of "make at [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Assessment can not be made at birth because antibodies to HIV from the mother cross the placenta , and though these would be detected in an HIV antibody test , it would not show whether the baby itself was infected . |
2 | Five were colour-coated beakers , but with different colours and similar to those made at South Carlton AD 140–160 ( Webster , 1944 ) . |
3 | Elsewhere in Sussex other attempts were made at resort development , not so much to provide rivals but to offer alternatives to those who preferred either greater seclusion or a more systematic consideration of health . |
4 | By the end of our fieldwork , however , all the teams were offering a variety of schemes of one or two weeks duration in the summer and some additional provision was made at Easter and Christmas . |
5 | A rite of reaffirming vows made at baptism and at confirmation , a rite particularly intended for those who have subsequently experienced some sort of dramatic renewal of their Christian life which makes their previous experience of it seem as nothing . |
6 | Supply flights had to be made at night ; the aircraft had no radar or proper navigation equipment , could not get information even about the weather , and had to find drop zones in thick jungle by the light or smoke of bonfires . |
7 | These important studies , made at night with great patience ( Charles-Dominique and Martin 1972 ) , show that at the very root of the primate evolution we have an extremely loose kind of relationship between the sexes . |
8 | Forays had been made at night ; scaffolding had been torn down and a few workers employed in building Carewscourt had been killed . |
9 | The first release in Wilpattu was made at night to reduce the risk of the elephant straying in strange surroundings . |
10 | Given that there is a living to be made at night , and given that alternative daytime trades are thoroughly occupied , natural selection has favoured bats that make a go of the night-hunting trade . |
11 | In the darkness ( for obvious reasons , approach marches were usually made at night ) the columns trampled over the howling wounded that lay underfoot . |
12 | All the friends she had made at school were now married . |
13 | The vast majority of friends made by a person are made at school . |
14 | Two childish Christmas cards , obviously made at school , stood on the mantelpiece . |
15 | A spokeswoman for New Careers said no comment could be made at present . |
16 | A spokeswoman for New Careers said no comment could be made at present . |
17 | Once the court papers have been served on the debtor and an enquiry has been made at court regarding the debtor 's intentions , the result of those enquiries is input to the computer and the appropriate papers for obtaining Decree are produced . |
18 | As bishop , Desiderius had occasion to write about numerous specific issues , but he also took time to maintain the friendships he had made at court . |
19 | The only christian element of this ideal , this christian ideal , is the mention of the word God in the promises made at marriage . |
20 | During early 1990 $297m worth of securities were stolen from a City messenger and whilst a general alert went out should any unusual presentations for payment be made at maturity to minimise the risk of loss , it is nevertheless true that this kind of occurrence causes a certain difficulty due to the fact that invariably the instruments in question are bearer instruments . |
21 | Hardly surprising , this , since they were made at lobby briefings . |
22 | What is clear is that the scale of a large company 's business and the fact that the board meets only periodically , perhaps monthly or even quarterly , mean that it is only the most important decisions that are made at board level . |
23 | Such arrangements tend to be made at board or director level and are usually entered into when there is a financial link between the companies , such as companies within the same group of companies ( sometimes referred to as intergroup trading ) or between companies whose directors simply want to formalise an arrangement to purchase as much of each other 's products as possible . |
24 | Godwin illustrates on a small scale the proximity of cesspool and pump ( Fig. 34a ) which an investigator in the town of Stafford in 1866 found to be a more general rule : ‘ The water supply of the whole town is obtained from wells , many of them in close proximity to receptacles of filth ; and I am in the habit of saying , partly in joke , but principally in earnest , that the persons living at No. 6 drink the water that is made at No. 7 . |
25 | Planning Applications Certain alterations were being made at No. 36 Belmont Road . |
26 | Planning Applications Certain alterations were being made at No. 36 Belmont Road . |
27 | Obviously where frequent attempts are made at reconciliation the cost accounts may be reasonably accurate . |
28 | Pleas for housing made at council meetings , he said , had fallen on deaf ears . |
29 | At that time most food was bought loose and as readily-identifiable ingredients from which recipe dishes were made at home . |
30 | She does n't linger too long , for there are preparations to be made at home . |