Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] make [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I merely want to make the limited point that many of these students — who may be highly intelligent — do not have the existing familiarity with poetry , not to mention the general knowledge and cultural literacy , that would enable them to engage as equals in genuinely critical discussion .
2 Here it is important to note that , despite the burden of many of the choices we can now make , people leave themselves with just as weighty a problem by refusing to recognize the options open to them , either putting themselves too easily in other people 's hands or not allowing themselves enough space to make an informed choice .
3 This means that there will be no restriction on the number of places available and I am hoping that as many parents as possible will come and so help to make a real occasion of it .
4 The genuine home-made goods come in boxes with shoddy pictures of their blemished stars , who generally tend to make a one-time appearance on the store racks .
5 ‘ No , I just want to make a private call .
6 Mr Mayor , I do feel after councillor er er er speech I just have to make a little comment erm people in my ward .
7 Miller also plan to make a detailed record of mud losses in the reservoir to evaluate the effects on formation productivity .
8 But we just you know like Saturday night we really enjoy making a nice meal and having a nice bottle of wine or something and doing something
9 But as I say I do n't necessarily want to get involved in too much of the detail of the statistics of it , I simply want to make the overall point that we 've been told that there are three thousand unemployed .
10 As far as Rose was concerned even Stitch made a welcome division from Naseby .
11 Sand , with no earth in it , is tipped in long ‘ fingers ’ that eventually join to make a flat-toped hill , more than 20 m high , with steep sides .
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