Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] make [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To select the preferred party we will need final offer prices , terms and conditions which will mean having to provide the short listed parties with the further information necessary for them to make a firm offer .
2 Leeds eventually managed to score in the 85th minute , when Cantona pounced on a Lee Chapman nod-down , but by then it was far too late for them to make a miraculous recovery .
3 Today the Royals can not relax for a second , can not step one foot outside their own home without being met by a barrage of photographers waiting for them to make the smallest slip .
4 After the miscarriage Dr Rollerson , Maud 's father , had insisted on paying for them to make an extended tour of Europe , so that Maud could regain her health , and James 's dream of a permanent post at St Bartholomew 's Hospital was indefinitely postponed .
5 Perhaps it was this , the fact that she now had someone else to love her , that made it possible for me to make a proper apology , to stutter out confusedly , red-faced , that I was sorry about what had happened .
6 ‘ It 's difficult for me to make an honest judgement because …
7 No doubt the whole neighbourhood 's waiting for me to make an honest woman of you . "
8 The two of them make a right pair , sending messages , leaving notes you look at this , now ! ’
9 After a few half-hearted sips , one of them made a great show of looking at his watch , and put his glass down .
10 Foreigners always find that a difficult process — in fact only one of them made a real success of it — and Disraeli possessed what Ezra had been denied — the elasticity and toughness of a good Jew .
11 The Minster had the gruffest basso but the others were undeterred and the whole tribe of them made a tremendous clangour .
12 None of them made a special selection of materials suitable for the peasantry , so the few books that were dispatched were often too dry or too expensive .
13 But the flow of immigrants went on , with very little space to receive the new settlers , so in 1628 some of them made the easy move from St. Kitts to Nevis , and a couple of years later made a slightly longer move and occupied the islands of Antigua and Monserrat , laying the foundations of English settlement in the Leeward Islands .
14 Oxford United 's fans , more than fifteen hundred of them made the long journey to Tranmere on Saturday to support their team .
15 She never knew which one of them made the first move , but suddenly , unaccountably , she was in his arms , his hands pressing against her back to draw her closer still .
16 Two senior research officers at the Home Office were also invited , and one of them made an excellent contribution .
17 ‘ You can not go out at night without one of them making an obscene remark or getting his tackle out .
18 Why not use some of them to make a lovely flower arrangement .
19 There were not enough of them to make the large Greystones sitting room look as though much was going on ; people stood in small clumps , eyeing one another ; awkward silences broke out .
20 There was no doubting that this young relative of his made a fine figure of a man , he thought , as he announced that he was going upstairs to change for dinner .
21 Some of us made a final effort and formed Feminist Audio Books — a library exclusively providing audiotapes of feminist writing for blind and partially-sighted women and women with reading difficulties .
22 Your employer might be willing to purchase an annuity for you to make a one-off lump sum in commutation of your pension rights .
23 If you are receiving Housing Benefit help with your rent at the moment there is no need for you to make a further claim for help with the Poll Tax .
24 After all , you confused me with someone else , and I really should n't care for you to make the same mistake twice .
25 ‘ Without intimate knowledge of the business , it would have been easy for you to make an unintentional slip .
26 It 's a big guitar , 16″ wide across the body and just over 4¾″ deep at the bottom bout , and with handsome-looking wood and satin-finished lacquer throughout it makes an immediate impression .
27 Five floors below , somebody is sounding off as the traffic before them makes a slow start at the lights .
28 An ice-cream tub with a lid which has very small holes punched in it make a good container for the culture .
29 But it is also important to remember that the object of the 1790 visit was really Switzerland , traditionally the land of liberty ; Wordsworth never retracted his belief in the ideals of Switzerland , which helps to explain why , when France threatened Swiss independence in the late 1790s , it was necessary for him to make a decisive choice .
30 Here the staccato ranges presumably from ‘ snow ’ to ‘ rain ’ but hardly to ‘ hail ’ It is here where , given the speed of Mozart 's writing , the exact character of the staccato was not important enough for him to make a conscious effort at graphic differentiation , and where , as a consequence , dots and strokes have the same meaning .
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