Example sentences of "[vb pp] make [noun] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As more and more data is read , old data that has been accessed least is discarded to make room for the new .
2 In 1968 , the last word in its title was dropped to make way for the National Eye Institute .
3 Installation time is largely dependant on how much disk space the files you have already take up , since what 's already there is squeezed to make room for the extra drive , and squeezing takes time .
4 The previous occupant had been a Swiss merchant who had been evicted to make way for the English milord and his lady , and Jane had a suspicion that the Swiss , like all foreigners , harboured strange and filthy diseases .
5 Helen Glackin of Sports Ability , one of the main organisers together , said up to 90 people were expected to make use of the new facilities .
6 Secondly , most of the fancy school fees plans are designed to make money for the financial institutions which put them together , and for the intermediary or agent who sells them .
7 With its larger 2515 × 915 mm capacity and 125 mircon material the Supreme Cadaver bag is designed to make transfer of the deceased easy , clean , efficient and secure .
8 They know that even in the often dreary services some attempt , no matter how limited , is being made to make contact with the great mystery .
9 This had to be demolished to make way for the new library complex and it was impossible to find alternative accommodation for all the books stored there .
10 The property , which Dockbuild bought in 1989 , was due to be demolished to make way for the fifth stage of the inner ring road .
11 The State Paper Office was architecturally the most interesting building to be demolished to make way for the present Foreign Office .
12 Once the first block is empty it will be demolished to make way for the second phase of house building , where the whole process of relocating and building is repeated .
13 Resources used to produce goods and services for the government can not be used to make goods in the private sector .
14 Whatever is seen as the main cause will depend on the theoretical framework which is used to make sense of the military-industrial complex .
15 A. kollari first appeared in Britain in the 1830s , after galls were brought from the Middle East to Devon , where they were used to make dyes for the woollen cloth industry .
16 Figure 5.2 can also be used to make comparisons between the three planets .
17 The company was not bound to make agreements in the same form or to require any payment .
18 On July 7 the small Hural had been disbanded to make way for the Great Hural to act as the country 's new single-chamber legislative body .
19 Snell has suggested that this sense of right was sufficiently marked to make expectations from the Poor Law part of the " moral economy " which Edward Thompson has applied to the poor 's expectation that corn would be sold to them at " just " prices .
20 Despite a sure-handed debut against Brazil in the 1–1 Washington draw that restored English pride , the Southampton player will be asked to make way for the third goalkeeper on the trip , Crystal Palace 's Nigel Martyn .
21 Asquith , the son of former Liberal Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith , had started making films during the silent days and subsequently directed classics such as Pygmalion , The Winslow Boy and The Browning Version .
22 The Division has continued to make progress in the second half in spite of very serious deterioration in the UK economic situation .
23 One application that has continued to make use of the statistical properties of language is stylistic analysis .
24 Only after the jumper has touched the ball will any one of the support players be allowed to make contact in the one metre gap .
25 The reformist politician has already been forced to make compromises in the new party programme he has drafted , and has even had to put up with seeing the dreaded word ‘ Marxism ’ inserted into the version he will be proposing to the delegates today .
26 For much of the 1980s , internal price controls and market reserve policies combined to make margins on the domestic market much more attractive than for exports .
27 Tropical forests are also destroyed to make way for the hydro-electric plants to smelt bauxite — used in aluminum cans .
28 Candidates are advised to make application for the above courses in the normal manner indicating in Section 6(i) of the application form that they wish to apply for an ESF training grant .
29 It was to have been compulsorily purchased to make way for the final stage of the inner ring road until that scheme was dropped .
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