Example sentences of "make [pron] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Francescoli , Perdomo and Sosa are among the world 's most exciting players and Uruguay 's technically adroit , close-passing , possessive style will always make them awkward opponents .
2 In some , it will make them great prayers .
3 The Iranians , of course , had little interest in vacations , but North could also make them wonderful offers in the currency they understood , TOWs : ‘ If you get the hostages out , we 'll send you a million of them . ’
4 ‘ That 'd make them holy socks , ’ said Angalo .
5 Now , in terms of functional group isomerism I 'm gon na take a slightly different example right let's take this one here first of all I 've now started to do what the examiners will do now I 'll make them identical structures there somewhere and you really do need to be able to name them in order to see where they are or if they are .
6 ‘ Lady Lavinia , I beg of you , do n't make me any gifts !
7 That will make my future investigations a little more difficult , but I can handle that .
8 I 'll make my own friends if I want to .
9 I can make my own choices . ’
10 ‘ I intend to stay in control — and I will make my own decisions all the way . ’
11 Look , I 've no money for a hotel so I 'd better make my own arrangements for tonight .
12 They assumed I 'd go to Chislehurst with them , but I said I 'd turn up later on my bike ; I 'd make my own arrangements .
13 Answer some questions … or else I 'll make my own arrangements . ’
14 ‘ I 'll make my own arrangements .
15 There were , as we have seen , quite practical reasons for valuing neatness and cleanliness in working-class homes : only neatness could make their narrow rooms in any sense comfortable ( perhaps that is why the Bartons ' houseplace seems crammed with furniture ) , and only cleanliness could preserve them — and hence their betters from disease .
16 The change from mythic beings to human beings , while it demeaned individual younger members of the royal family ( ‘ How big is Fergie 's bottom ? ’ ) , did make their personal lives easier in one respect .
17 All the girls will — it 's where they 'll make their best contacts .
18 So Emma , a Tibetan Lhasa Apso , and Oscar , a Tibetan terrier , both owned by Gordon and Janis McLeod , of Liscard , will make their local debuts .
19 If objectives from the higher categories of Bloom 's taxonomy are included , where students are asked to make judgements , to criticise and evaluate ; and if students are given a range of objectives from which they may make their own choices and even , at the later stages of training , are encouraged to write their own , then this will go a long way to meeting this criticism .
20 The competition was held to encourage young Machine Knitters to design and make their own garments .
21 However , it is a more difficult number for subjects to actually understand and make their own estimates of .
22 Phil and Margaret developed a slide presentation on business plans and spent two days at the St Robert of Newminster Secondary School helping students make their own plans .
23 17.17 An essential aspect of development in the secondary stages is that pupils should increasingly make their own decisions about their writing — what it is about , what form it should take and to whom it is addressed .
24 An essential element in our proposals for the secondary school is that pupils should increasingly make their own decisions about their writing : what it is about , what form it should take , and to whom it is addressed .
25 In 1976 the government argued that , although it would set the ‘ broad lines of transport policies ’ , local communities would make their own decisions within the context of the national policy .
26 Erm we 've er we you 'll be looking at education , our biggest service , and a service which we should which is going through some very profound changes at the moment where we 're trying to er increase the resources that are within individual schools so that they can make their own decisions erm about er how they best meet the needs of their youngsters .
27 An efficient but gentle administrator , with a particular sympathy and concern for the least important , he let people make their own decisions whilst watching from the background .
28 Instead we should be giving people information so they can make their own decisions ’ .
29 Our view is that we should let local authorities make their own decisions about their priorities .
30 There was a time in the history of the Liberal party when it trusted people with their own money and believed that they could make their own decisions .
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