Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] [vb base] make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The " planned estimate " will be sent in all cases , even if you have a meter box outside your property or we have made other arrangements with you for access . |
2 | Once again I would stress that neither my client nor I have made any approach to the company apart from this letter . |
3 | They always let you use a ‘ phone and sometimes you get a private one in a booth or similar and I 've made many Stateside calls that way . |
4 | ‘ I just could tell it was all getting to be too much for Mrs Foster , and I 've made some suggestions . |
5 | and I have made many contacts with foreign lawyers , judges , students and journalists . |
6 | Having worked as an agent , I always take care of Dire straits ' concert bookings and I have made that sort of mistake with them . |
7 | Would at least the Noble Baroness be prepared to have a look at that what appears to be , and I have made some investigations , a somewhat distressing situation . |
8 | ‘ It 's terribly expensive , and I have to make two trips a week , but I think it may be doing me good . ’ |
9 | And you 've made that plain enough . ’ |
10 | And you 've made some additions … |
11 | And you 've made this thing , hydrogen carbonate |
12 | You get to choose your holiday destination and departure date , we get to choose which hotel or apartment you stay in ( all of them will be near the main attraction of the resort centre ) , and you get to make big savings . |
13 | That 's all he 's gon na do , this council retains the final decision , and we wish to make that decision with the benefit of all the knowledge that is available . |
14 | This is always a very popular event , one where you have the opportunity to meet up with old friends and we hope make new ones ; so please obtain your tickets early to avoid disappointment . |
15 | The second half of the project is concerned really with how on earth we get such program to work , such programs are very complicated , they interact in various odd ways , and getting the bugs out , getting the problems out or debugging as the jargon has it , is a really serious problem and we hope to make some advance on the problem of erm developing programs for such distributed multi-processor systems . |
16 | The plants are displayed in the old farm yard and we have made many garden areas where our visitors enjoy browsing . |
17 | In short , people now have a much better opinion of the services offered by the Bank , and we have made significant inroads in the task of persuading customers that building societies are not necessarily the best place to go for savings and mortgages . |
18 | This was the second full year of operations for the company and chief executive , Robert Bauman , commented , ‘ the key objectives of the merger have been achieved and we are now focusing on growth and we have made dramatic strides in our new product programme ’ . |
19 | There is a lot of parental involvement and we have made several improvements to give it a better image . |
20 | There is a lot of parental involvement and we have made several improvements to give it a better image . |
21 | ‘ We have spent a lot of money on the Elland Road stadium and we have to make sure resources are there for developments on and off the field . |
22 | About 13% of papers submitted to us are published , and we aim to make this decision within eight weeks . |
23 | They 're bi-lingual , they do well at school and they 've made many friends . |
24 | The structure plan is essentially about where jobs and housing should be , not what sort of jobs and housing , and they 've made this submission to the structure plan . |
25 | They do enjoy them and they do make good use of them . |
26 | They do enjoy them and they do make good use of them . |
27 | ‘ I do n't think that I 've made great strides in the game ’ , he comments , ‘ but I 've made steady progress since I turned pro . ’ |
28 | P. Mainly skaters , some college people out of skating but I like to make new friends all the time . |
29 | The council agreed to buy the station for — it 's about three hundred and twenty five thousand , but I want to make this point , that it is n't their intention to close the boat station . |
30 | ‘ I thought of that but I have made some enquiries . |