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

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1 However , in cases where all technical disputes are referred to an expert for determination , and those where all disputes , technical and non-technical are referred , it is uncommon to find provisions allowing the parties to make representations to the expert .
2 How can we expect people from developing nations to make sacrifices for the good of mankind , while we continue to squander and pollute ?
3 The choice of co-opted members to the governing body provides , opportunities to make statements about the direction that the school intends to take .
4 Parliament granted taxes in return for the king 's promise to grant the ‘ requests of the Commons ’ for the observance of the Charters and the Ordinances , and the appointment of commissioners to make perambulations of the forests .
5 Legs were cut from trousers to make jackets for the boys or skirts for the girls , and all kinds of things would be " adjusted " to fit the next member of the family .
6 When the model of the organisation is implemented on a database , it will be possible for managers to make enquiries to the database .
7 The Governor was given wide powers to make rules concerning the branding , sale , and transfer of cattle .
8 They have statutory powers to make by-laws concerning the number , health and welfare of commoners ' animals , and payments for marking such animals , and for pigs turned out in pannage time .
9 Yeah , I do n't know whether I can do it all because erm I need some drills and things to make holes for the fitting .
10 The authority of the verderers , like that of the coroners , had ended with the previous reign , so the king sent out orders to the sheriffs to make arrangements for the election of ‘ as many verderers as there ought to be and used to be ’ in nineteen forests south of Trent , and in Sherwood Forest north of it , ‘ as no verderer is as yet elected therein by command of the King ,
11 But it is proud that it eschewed the now-or-never mentality that drove others to make acquisitions in the run-up to Europe 's single market in financial services .
12 In Overbrooke Estates Ltd v Glencombe Properties Ltd [ 1974 ] 1 WLR 1335 it was held that a term excluding the authority of agents to make representations about the subject matter of the contract was not subject to the test of reasonableness in s3 of the Misrepresentation Act 1967 : its effect was to prevent the agent having apparent authority to make representations .
13 There would be a specific duty on local authorities to make plans for the recycling of waste which must be high on the list of priorities when formulating policy .
14 In answer to questions the Home Secretary at this time had stated that this was an issue for individual courts to make requests of the press , not a matter for legislation .
15 Slum clearance was no answer , since the indigent were simply displaced from the centre of cities to make slums of the suburbs ; it was useless , and moreover dangerous , to destroy the housing of the poor without replacing it , as Godwin again remarked , with his eye on Paris .
16 Agencies mobilize their own client groups to make demands on the legislature for resources which the agency will disburse .
17 Smaller objects such as shells , buttons or bobbins may be provided to be used on any models produced , or as ‘ print ’ makers to make impressions in the dough , providing experience of space and shape .
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