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

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1 ( 9 ) The Court of Session may , by act of sederunt , make rules for the conduct of proceedings under this section .
2 6.2.1 make payment of the royalties in excess of the Advance which are prescribed in clause 5.3.2 .
3 Not all expatriates receive company cars and so employers may provide car loans or make payment towards the cost of shipping an employee 's car from home .
4 First , there were the blue-blooded man-about-town types who had perhaps not — generally speaking — enjoyed the greatest success in their commercial and professional careers , who were restless , and saw executive search as an institutionalised old-boy network , in which they could make the most of their old contacts and make money without the need for major capital investment , and who misguidedly thought that it would be an easy living .
5 Including ACT , they pay more UK tax than they make money in the UK .
6 In order to obtain more information about those RNA polymerase subunits which make contacts in the -40 region , we also carried out protein-DNA crosslinking experiments with both enzymes , using a UV laser ( Fig. 4 ) .
7 That is why it is essential that we make progress with the Bill as quickly as possible , consistent with proper discussion and consultation — not so much consultation as consideration — in the House .
8 But , when you 're doing that you make assessment at the end of it to say what level you have , you 've got to target specifically at certain things .
9 We make camp for the night in earshot of Crystal Rapid , which in recent years has flipped more boats , taken more lives , and humbled more boatmen than any other on the river .
10 They meet , and make plans for the next day .
11 The Consortium is to review its work of delivering food into southern Sudan and make plans for the next nine months .
12 All the relevant Regulations make provision for the translation of information , where appropriate , into languages other than English .
13 These new arrangements contain two important features : they allow institutions to propose variations from normal validation arrangements ; and they make provision for the granting of discretion to institutions to make modifications to approved courses within agreed limits .
14 Clauses 81 and 83 make provision for the appeal arrangements that will apply in Scotland .
15 The Disabled Persons ( Employment ) Acts 1944 and 1958 These make provision for the employment of a quota of disabled persons in larger firms ( with more than 20 employees ) .
16 At the Brighton conference , though , it came under attack from those who make maps of the sky .
17 You can isolate a section of the design and repeat it within the grid area , or make repeats of the whole design .
18 Make sketches of the larva or pupa , remembering to write the date in each drawing .
19 Make notes on the spots along the riverbank , or the edges of fishing ponds , where they choose to sit down .
20 Remembering your list of good advice , make notes on the good and bad points in your partner 's reading .
21 Be interested and listen to what he says , and make notes of the conversation for future reference .
22 The second factor associated , in particular , with the applications from the former Eastern Bloc countries is that of the EEC 's trade and tariff policies , which make existence on the doorstep of a protectionist bloc increasingly painful .
23 And neither should they for those purposes make play with the values and ideals of Co-operation .
24 Both versions thus make play with the paradox of life and health through suffering and death , but the short version makes a much more pointed and concentrated use of the theme .
25 In contrast , most nomadic and tribal groups still make rugs in the time-honoured dark reds and primary hues of their ancestors , while Persian workshop groups employ both pastel and rich shades .
26 Make amends in the only way we could .
27 During this process these organic compounds make complexes with the proteins ; these complexes partition phenol-chloroform in the bottom and nucleic acids in aqueous phase on the top .
28 The range should include some works that make demands on the reader in terms of content or length or organisation or language .
29 The range should include some works that make demands on the reader in terms of content or length or organisation or language .
30 The range should include some works that make demands on the reader in terms of content or length or organisation or language .
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