Example sentences of "make [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In general , businesses prefer to avoid the courts , litigation ( and even lawyers ) so far as possible , and the terms may therefore make provision for settlement of disputes by arbitration , or by one of the other systems of alternative dispute resolution , such as conciliation , which are now available .
2 In future Castle will only make provision for amortisation of audio copyrights for permanent diminution in value .
3 If the court gives leave , the trustee must make provision in respect of the proof in question as the court directs .
4 DOE will make requests for information on the numbers of requests made under the Directive .
5 If so , and depending on their condition , the set could make £40 at auction .
6 But when the make do and mend clubs were told that even worn out soft collars and shirt cuffs would make maps for tank commanders , they responded well and over a thousand tons of rag was collected between nineteen forty two and nineteen forty three .
7 And that 's why we do n't make money on carriage forwards cos we do n't sell carriage forwards for the positive reasons , we say , well if they do n't want them send them back , or if they 're damaged send them back .
8 The Government continue to press local education authorities to remove surplus places , since only they can make proposals for reorganisation .
9 Mr Raggett says he is interested in finding industrial partners and financial backing to set up companies to sell and make products under licence in the UK .
10 One strange discovery we did make scraps of paper bearing the word Raphael .
11 ‘ You 'll work with the finest talents in the business , ’ she 'd said earnestly , ‘ you 'll make oodles of money , and you 'll return to the States at the top of your profession . ’
12 Just as the dying person will make preparation in anticipation , so will the people around .
13 How do you make progress through socialism other than through class conflict ?
14 I do n't make calls at night to make money .
15 Says 63-year-old Dr Jordan : ‘ I do n't make calls at night to make money .
16 There 's not the same pressure on the dealing floor as at DPR , but you 'll still make loads of money .
17 The 12,000 crowd expected in Sheffield will be the largest the Coopers have ever played in front of but the publicity that would accompany Olympic success for Great Britain could make Ian into hockey 's first Gazza-figure .
18 However , having created your shape , you can make stitch by stitch adjustments if necessary by using the EXACT STITCH LAYOUT facility .
19 Where they can make cups of tea or snacks for themselves .
20 Got ta make cups of tea coming down every half hour .
21 " All very fine , wife , " retorted the farmer , " but how can we make bread without grain ?
22 If the Government are concerned about public expenditure and court time , will they make offences under section 12(1) of the 1968 Act indictable , rather than purely summary , offences for people who are making a second or subsequent court appearances ?
23 Even if firms were completely market orientated , they would still make errors of judgement from time to time .
24 New volunteers who may not be aware of hospital policy can make errors of judgment .
25 As Kassalow argues , ‘ without a fair understanding of the social , economic and political setting of the industrial relations system in a given country one can make errors of analysis or judgment , or , even more likely , learn only half truths about the significance of particular industrial relations policies or practices in a foreign country ’ ( 1968 : 99 ; cf. Shalev 1980 : 40 ) .
26 Removing these areas of high sensitivity will make targets for reduction of sulphur dioxide emissions easier to reach .
27 Yeah you could make balls with newspaper if you wanted .
28 It seems only the Spanish at present can make films with sex , politics and comedy in equal measure .
29 The New Critics did , of course , make room for ambiguity in their theory , but their stress on the organic coherence of the literary text prevented ambiguity from being genuinely open-ended .
30 On international relations Jiang said that China would continue to develop relations with foreign countries " in seeking a favourable international environment for its reform , opening up and modernization " and to " make contributions to world peace and development " .
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