Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] make a [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 It must also make a submission to parliament containing proposals relating to the policy to be followed next year in respect of the dealing with the state assets .
2 She guessed it would be Nicky Kai , eager to hear her singing the praises of her beloved island once more , and she might be willing to stay and share the light supper she had been planning for herself as it was Sunday , the one evening of the week on which Florian might occasionally make a concession to the fact of his breakfast show slot and retire soon after dark .
3 Putting aside their more immediate patriotic considerations , the Lions ' selectors and coaches might be glad enough to have as much supporting evidence as possible with regard to eschewing token selections , made just to keep all four countries happy , and that could certainly make a difference to the size of the Scottish contingent .
4 The modification is that the Government would also make a charge to the trading fund , representing an opportunity cost of capital charge .
5 He or she will usually make a recommendation to the committee about what its decision should be , but it does not have to follow this advice .
6 Your own preferences will also make a difference to how aggressively you play , and what tactics you use .
7 As well as the fashion design award , the Trust will also make an award to a local school for business enterprise .
8 As a facilitator of management activities this imposes an opportunity — cost framework in that it encourages the reappraising of how differing expenditure patterns can best make a contribution to achieving organisational objectives .
9 What they write can also make a difference to the way the legal plans for the curriculum are translated into classroom practice .
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