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

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1 Clients who make money with licensed dealers , by accident or design , imagine this is what usually happens .
2 You could also add things like a new porch or garage , improved security measures , or make improvements to interior decor .
3 Children make progress at various speeds at different ages and by watching their activities and offering the next stage when they are ready for it teachers can give them the breadth of experience that will make the formal work of later years more meaningful .
4 Ensuring that services providers make support for informal carers a high priority .
5 In such a case it may well be advisable to draw up the contract to cover stages that can be defined in this way and make contracts for succeeding stages conditional upon achieving agreed criteria of success for prior stages .
6 Among the more sophisticated proposals are those put forward by Barnes and Barr that make provision for tied bursaries to protect shortage subjects and for positive discrimination by means of ‘ bonuses ’ on top of the standard bursary for particularly disadvantaged students .
7 All three of these organisations make provision for non-professional as well as professional church musicians .
8 Make provision for flexible working
9 These make products from imported oil and grain .
10 Increasing calls from both sides to end domestic feuding and make resistance to Japanese encroachments a priority were resisted by Chiang until 1936 , when he was kidnapped and briefly detained by Chinese troops from Manchuria in Xian .
11 Even among senior players , outside pursuits were tolerated only so long as they did not affect a player 's performance or make football of secondary importance to him .
12 Invite as many different spellings as possible as a spoken nonsense word : discuss the suggested spellings , decide which are the most likely , and make lists of real words which fit the pattern , e.g. Games like these demonstrate to children the relationship between sound and symbol which it is fundamental to understand in order to become a competent speller .
13 That could , that needs to be maintained , it could also be extended , though of course they have great difficulties because of er their , their own financial restrictions , but we also , I think as a community , need to think about who these homeless people are , and , and not to regard them as some kind of alien population , but to realise that there are , they are our own neighbours , they are our own families that are in this predicament , and that collectively we need to join together and actually make demands on central government and locally to try and do something about it .
14 Certainly they make demands on social and medical services , and it is possible that severely mentally handicapped people will have to be looked after for all their lives .
15 Even if the plant is a free-standing subsidiary , within-group pricing policies make determination of real outputs difficult .
16 We will provide more resources for councils to deal with noise complaints and make compensation for excessive commercial noise more widely available .
17 ‘ Melinar ’ B100 is supplied to Wellstar who make bottles for soft drink franchises across Europe .
18 This I feel sure , would change the attitudes of such players and make Seles in particular realise her responsibilities .
19 The numerous myths relative to the founders of the American Indian civilizations make reference to great teachers who arrive from the East , and the word ‘ Serpent ’ invariably appears in connection with their presence .
20 It is true that when historians come to the basic task of source evaluation and exploitation , they will not be able to examine the alterations and check the handwriting but strategies of text analysis are already available which will allow researchers to evaluate authorship and even make judgements on changing style within an individual author 's corpus of text ( Holmes 1991 ) .
21 Most Government Departments make appointments from professional lawyers , and here , although practical experience is an important qualification , it is not always regarded as essential .
22 Make comparisons with other organisations , e.g. Leisure centres £250 per annum with few facilities included ; slimming beds from £250 with no other activities etc .
23 Most classrooms have a wealth of materials such as sand , clay and wood , and make collections of natural things like shells , leaves and pebbles , all of which can form the basis of much free play and experiment .
24 And make room for real people .
25 Meanwhile make gravy by stirring flour into 2 tbs or so of pan juices over heat , with mushrooms still in pan .
26 It could abandon its isolation and make deals with other parties — in which case it would contradict its own anti-party rhetoric and make itself indistinguishable from other parties .
27 He would be able to visit libraries , museums and institutions all over Britain and make contact with other numerologists .
28 The collapse is possible because many of the ribs are not joined to the sternum , and those that do join make contact by long flexible cartilages .
29 Representation of those involved in these initiatives will be invited to present their main findings , summarise their research and make suggestions about future work .
30 When we make assessments of other people , of any age , and in any capacity , we often have a sense as to whether or not they ‘ feel real ’ .
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