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

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1 With these apparently vague questions it is necessary to make clear your own interpretation of what " write " means .
2 Significant research in this area has been developed by Dr. Elizabeth Engel Clough ( Research Fellow ) who has initiated studies of the language that students use when required to make explicit their own understandings of scientific concepts .
3 During the 1930s the words ‘ fascism ’ and ‘ fascist ’ were so much in vogue as to make inevitable their widespread application to the Nationalist cause and the emergent Franco regime .
4 Then afraid he might have sounded gallant George added : ‘ Somebody 's got to make sure your military instinct for loot does n't take over . ’
5 Followed by a brief discussion of how to make all our small pieces of action research available to each other .
6 One of the characteristics of judicial review is that the supervising court does not substitute its decision for that of the public authority ; rather it leaves it to the body to make good its illegal behaviour by making a fresh decision which complies with the requirements of the law .
7 Charles had to make good his own claims at once , and so , significantly , he gained his first experience of war in campaigning against , not foreign foes , but a Carolingian rival .
8 The current serious cut-backs in adult education and the social services due to economic difficulties are perhaps an indication that the Church should step in to make available its local resources in building plant and volunteer personnel .
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