Example sentences of "make [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If you require hospital attention and the cost exceeds £50 , the HCI Representative at the resort can , if necessary , make payment on behalf of the Norwich Union . |
2 | He realises that Access make money through usury , yet he felt that 25 per cent a month was going the pace a bit . |
3 | A conference at Lancaster House in August 1979 saw the British government make concession after concession to the Black nationalists . |
4 | At the same time they had to continue running existing services , carry through any other major developments already in the pipeline and make progress on resource management and quality assurance systems . |
5 | No they 're not gon na exploit their own workers but surely the , the , the whole idea of the build up towards land reform is that you are making , I mean in a Marxist sense it 's the only way in which you can do it is , is you make progress through conflict . |
6 | The responsibility and duties of the family proceedings court cease on the making of the care order , subject to the provisions of section 34 which make provision for contact orders being made by the court . |
7 | Clause 94 and schedule 7 make provision for capping . |
8 | ( 2 ) In sale of leaseholds , go through lease and draft contract with client , make notes on information supplied on the Protocol forms . |
9 | Thinking ’ make Molotovs with maverick junk-funk melody . |
10 | And they increasingly make revenue from research and consultancy services for commercial firms . |
11 | Street sellers of different kinds are an important group , whether they be street pedlars who manage to buy chewing gum , newspapers , sweets , balloons , ornaments , fruit and any number of miscellaneous items wholesale , or the women who make snacks for sale in the streets . |
12 | Play the Mad Professor 's Musical Instrument , make waves without water and meet Dex the Robot . |
13 | I also make models at home . |
14 | Make cross-cuts on top of each potato and squeeze to enlarge cuts . |
15 | All the boys in Take That are careful with money , three of them still live at home with mum — and their parents make cups of tea for the adoring fans who wait outside their homes . |
16 | A local authority has the same powers and duties under an interim care order as it does under a final order subject only to the court 's power to limit the duration of the order and make directions for examination and assessment . |
17 | Using the medium writing nozzle , make loops of icing joining the base of each balloon to the card . |
18 | At Cambridge research will take place on how individuals make judgements of risk and at reading on how drivers perceive their own ability and accident likelihood . |
19 | They have a system similar to the Royal Humane Society , and make awards of gold , silver and bronze medals to people who have saved the lives of others from fire . |
20 | But I consider myself perfectly competent to be able to go to court , make applications for remand , make pleas of mitigation where there 's a guilty plea and also conduct a case in such a way as to be able to pass it over to someone else in the practice . |
21 | Parents make statements of praise about their children ( e.g. ‘ well done ’ ) infrequently compared with other kinds of comment that are critical . |
22 | There is a very large and sophisticated literature on the various measures that could be used to summarize economic inequality and make comparisons over time within one country and between countries ( see Sen 1973 and Jenkins 1991 ) . |
23 | It is futile to sing to the Lord with enthusiasm , thank him for his personal love , make room for prophecy that is specific and heartwarming , hear the challenging exposition of the Bible if in the end the call is simply not obeyed . |
24 | They should be shown that many texts make assumptions about knowledge shared by the author and reader . |
25 | Efficient readers ‘ sample ’ the text , make predictions about meaning , and confirm or correct these by the use of further cues . |
26 | According to this understanding , people who make vows of celibacy are somehow standing in judgement over those who do not . |
27 | When nuns make vows of celibacy they are saying that something is true for them in particular but that it does not belong to them . |
28 | Women make mark with business ideas |
29 | 7 Decide in which area personal contacts will be of most use and make contact by telephone . |
30 | Travel agents and tour operators often make back to back reservations which means that certain accommodation is booked over a period of time and as one group of guests depart another group takes their place . |