Example sentences of "make [noun sg] [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 And they increasingly make revenue from research and consultancy services for commercial firms .
9 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 .
10 Women make mark with business ideas
11 7 Decide in which area personal contacts will be of most use and make contact by telephone .
12 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 .
13 Make use of document holders and telephone headsets to minimise static , awkward or constrained positions .
14 Although many delay line effects make use of clock modulation to vary the delay time , this does not give good results in a reverberation unit .
15 ‘ Economic and political groups in dominance often make use of majority and minority religious groups and issues for their own ends , ’ participants agreed .
16 Children make use of family terms to make comparisons of size .
17 If we have a purpose , make use of context and prediction ; if we learn to distinguish between different levels of generality in a passage ( e.g. general and specific information , expression of likelihood , frequency , and degree ) our reading will be much more effective .
18 Thus , for Piaget , concepts derive from operational schemata : ‘ logico-mathematical structures are extracted from the general conditions of actions long before they make use of language , either natural or artificial ’ — for example , a mother 's non-verbal interactions with her baby ( see Chapters 9 and 10 ) .
19 Both this course , and the courses offered at honours level ( which examine in greater depth the archaic and classical periods of Greek history , and late republican and early imperial Roman history ) make use of source material , studied in translation and/or in the original languages .
20 The teacher is able to vary the ways in which the children make use of paint .
21 Prof Anderson said : ‘ We believe that initially about 90 per cent of sewage will be used for landfill and the rest for fertiliser , but these figures will be reversed as more farmers and forestry organisations make use of sludge . ’
22 Men make use of fire not only to keep themselves warm but to process their food
23 The program ‘ Search Strategy ’ is intended to teach new users search strategy design for online systems which make use of Boolean logic .
24 D.R. Walker 's stark caricature of the Prime Minister exemplifies those pieces that make use of line rather than grain .
25 These technologies could be said to be neo-Fordist — that is they make use of information technologies but within a framework determined in the Fordist era .
26 Thirdly , we make use of indifference curve analysis to examine the microeconomic foundations of aggregate consumption and we outline the ‘ permanent income ’ and ‘ relative income ’ hypotheses .
27 Of course , the vast majority of those who make use of tax havens do so in an open way with which the authorities have no problem .
28 Some brief case histories may illustrate why disabled people make use of hospital help , and the scope for teamwork response .
29 All pupils make music in class .
30 They lie on a mattress in the living room and make love by candlelight .
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