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

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1 Both of the common incorrect answers to the " Yes/No/Ca n't tell " items involve making assumptions about the relationships involved which are unwarranted .
2 ‘ You said it was hardly in accord with your rank and honour to make use of the oath of fealty to lure a man treacherously to his death .
3 And , since we 're talking about it , I want to make amends for the way I treated his mother .
4 No problems if you want to make use of the park and ride service .
5 Groan making jokes from the presidents of the BA and PA at the BA dinner and dance are obligatory these days , and the Torquay Conference was no exception .
6 The reason that I chose this title is , firstly , we as a Society have to persevere to build our Society up and , secondly , we hope to make progress over the years .
7 ( 2 ) Before application is made for the grant of a licence under this Part of this Act , draft rules as to the persons entitled to use the canteen shall be prepared for submission with the application , and the licensing board shall refuse to grant the licence unless the body providing the canteen undertake to make rules for the canteen in the form of the draft , with the modifications , if any , required by the licensing board , and not to vary those rules without the consent of the licensing board .
8 The ‘ scoring ’ or run making part of the circuit includes IC5 , IC6 and IC7 and transistors TR5 and TR6 .
9 He should take no thought for the morrow , and should bear in mind that possessions imply making provision for the future .
10 Arson and crime-related claims continue to make impact on the account .
11 But if they can be measured they may help us relate fertility decisions to the values , meanings , or signs which people use to make sense of the world and which motivate or justify their actions .
12 For example a couple of weeks ago there was a thing on tit for tat and this week there 's a fascinating thing on snakes and female sexuality which erm illustrates er some of the points I 'll be , I 'll , I 'll be making and although as Sue rightly says erm , most of the articles in Nature are rather technical and difficult to understand if you 're not a specialist they do make concessions to the rest of us by publishing very often erm summaries er in the first part of the journal erm and there is one on this and er I can recommend that .
13 Some filopodia simply fail to make contact with the wall and are withdrawn .
14 Fire stations at Woburn Sands and Wolverton could be shut down if county councillors agree to make cuts in the fire service.But the county says it is trying hard to avoid cuts in that part of the budget .
15 It should be stressed at the outset that maintaining that large companies are social enterprises involves no necessary finding that the root principle beneath the current rules of company law , that companies exist to make profits for the benefit of shareholders , is unsatisfactory .
16 Yes but of of course we 've got a number of estates er around the Mansfield er but we have made inquiries we 've er er we 've made appeals through the press and the radio as you well know .
17 because you 've to make arrangements for the weather
18 This is even more true if we wish to make generalisations of the kind I examined above with regard to the relative logic , objectivity and neutrality of whole systems .
19 6 If you wish to make use of the scripts as they stand or in some adapted form for some purpose and use distinct from those outlined in paragraphs 2 and 3 above , you will please first seek our written permission to do so .
20 Erm , and I know we tend to make allowances for the operations
21 We have made proposals on the break-up of British Gas and British Telecom that are designed to promote competition , which the Government have not begun to do .
22 However , I have made claims for the relation of this text to action and it is the final part of this book which bears the burden of substantiating that claim .
23 When we have made contact with the pervading , dominant feeling in a story or poem and keep contact with it , then Brecht is right : the simplest words are enough to tear the reader 's heart to shreds .
24 Games have made noises through the Mac speaker ever since its introduction , and many early systems were afflicted with a true celebration of the typical Mac programmer 's sense of humour .
25 Not for our policy makers the quantitative techniques — such as citation indexes and patent records — that have made inroads into the US 's science policy system .
26 In some cases , purchasers of leasehold properties have made assumptions about the level of service charges they would be required to pay which have subsequently turned out to seriously underestimate the increases which the manager has in fact levied over a number of years .
27 Elizabeth and Helen have made progress despite the weakness and unpredictability of this shaky , official safety net .
28 Since day one they have made changes in the restaurant , and the customers have responded by eating there more often .
29 We have made submissions to the Commission with our views on proposed life assurance and pensions directives and we have had successful meetings with representatives of the Commission on the issued raised in both these areas .
30 This report one of a series commissioned by Lothian Region considers ways in which colleges have made input to the education of pupils still at secondary school .
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