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

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1 The successes of subordinate classes in capturing state organizations are met by reorganizations which benefit the long-run interests of capital , as in Britain , where local government units have been completely modernized and increased in size to make them less vulnerable to electoral capture by the labour movement ( Dearlove , 1979 ) .
2 The SMILE ( Secondary Mathematics Individualised Learning Experiment ) team have addressed this issue and suggest ways in which their own materials may be amended to make them more appropriate for bilingual pupils .
3 The law will also sweep away the previous 20% limit on foreign investment in privatised firms , in a bid to make them more attractive to international fund managers .
4 No decisions have yet been made as to pricing , but O'Connell says ACT intended to make it as easy for existing customers as possible .
5 If your machine does n't knit double jacquard , the garment is just as nice made from two layers of Fair Isle in fine wool , bound together by strips of knitting to make it totally reversible with different colours each side if you wish .
6 By 1987 the SLG had been redefined as the Curriculum Review Group ( CRG ) and during 1984–5 had reviewed the 14–16 Curriculum to make it more accessible to all , and in particular to reduce gender and class disadvantages and increase its coherence .
7 We will undertake reform of the teacher training system to make it more effective in developing classroom skills .
8 A number of suggestions are also made to make it more attractive for overseas companies to employ non-domiciled nationals .
9 The reserve forms part of the Teesside Development Corporation 's strategy to ‘ green ’ the area in order to make it more attractive to outside investors .
10 The petition calls for the EC to give Cammell Laird a subsidy to make it more attractive to potential buyers .
11 Umm , err … to make it more fun for both of us , we could perhaps have dinner and you could show me how you 'd behave in a date situation .
12 The role of the noise is to make it more difficult for particular types to unambiguously signal their information .
13 But such a big change would be desirable only if the structure of local government was reformed , to make it more responsive to local opinion .
14 Well I think that it must be recognised that the current state of demand and supply is going to make it very difficult for most applicants , and we would be concerned to advise them not to panic unduly as a result of that , and to make their choices on the sort of rational criteria that would apply in any year .
15 It is clear though that familiarity with such an approach was thought to make it less effective in 1806 than in 1972 .
16 But we do need to remember the great cost of exercising our right to have double standards and also to ask ourselves whether expenditure to make us extremely safe from one form of risk may not sometimes make us more vulnerable to others .
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