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

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1 We have also seen how Raman polarization data and gas-phase band contours may be used to make complete assignments of the observed bands to vibrations of particular symmetry species .
2 He would have been able to make ample provision for the future whether or not he survived .
3 After the publication of Heywood Sumner 's New Forest Wares , in 1927 , May was able to make ample amends in a short paper of 1930 ( May , 1930b ) .
4 France 's president , François Mitterrand , is among those who have pointed out that transferring the power to make monetary policy to an independent body would be at odds with the clause .
5 In such cases the nominated auditor still has to make professional enquiry of the existing auditor even if he is not qualified to audit , and whether or not he is a member of the Institute .
6 This was the last opportunity the Legal Services Committee had to make oral submissions to the Advisory Committee before the latter produced its advice on both the Law Society 's application for extended rights of audience for solicitors and the CPS/GLS submission seeking to remove the restrictions under para 402(1) ( c ) in the Bar 's Code of Conduct on rights of audience for employed lawyers .
7 Clusters have been designed in response to requests from secondary schools , which felt they needed help in guiding students to make coherent choices from the National Certificate catalogue .
8 Commercial Initiative ( ) issues a monthly Search & Report database enabling accountants and other businesses to make direct contact with a wide range of commercial mortgage lenders .
9 If Cuba fell , other Latin American countries would reject us , claiming that for all our might , the Soviet Union had n't been able to do anything for Cuba except to make empty protests to the United Nations ’ ( Khrushchev : 1970 , p. 493 ) .
10 It would be absurd to make high claims for the international morality of the later seventeenth and eighteenth centuries .
11 When astronomical cosmologists started to make interesting noises about the extreme heat and density of the Big Bang , the moment of creation that set Hubble 's expansion off , other physicists began to take notice .
12 It affirms the " spiritual " dimension but fails to make clear links with the great religious traditions except with regard possibly to Buddhism and certain aspects of Hinduism .
13 Despite attempts to glamorise those who died fulfilling their ‘ internationalist duty ’ in Afghanistan , there were many letters in the Soviet press complaining of the one-sided treatment of the war that had been provided in the Soviet media and of the failure to make proper provision for the wounded on their return to the USSR .
14 In addition , the plant has to gather many other materials ( water and minerals ) in order to make proper use of the organic molecules it creates by photosynthesis .
15 If it is practicable to make repeated visits to the same site over a period of months or years a programme of capture/mark/release and recapture will add a further dimension to the whole range of topics available .
16 The fact that the specialist literature ( for example , IRS , 1986a ) continues to make repeated reference to the particular practices of a rather limited number of organizations implies that it is not , as yet , a particularly common one .
17 The Secretary of State for Education is under a statutory obligation to make adequate provision for the denominational schooling needs of the Roman Catholic community .
18 Nevertheless , provided that it is possible to make informed assumptions about the likely shapes and sizes of buildings at particular periods , a computer can be programmed to search for particular configurations of post-holes that might result from such a structure and ‘ peel them off ’ , to reveal a simplified picture of earlier building phases .
19 At the time , as the stations were being built , it was much less easy for outsiders to see what was going on , or to make informed assessments of the rosy promises being made about the future .
20 One was to acknowledge that GATT 's rules should take account of levels of economic development , and that developing countries henceforward would not invariably be expected to make reciprocal concessions to the rich , developed countries .
21 And a tendency for the responding acquired to generalize to will also explain why discrimination learning which requires the subject to make different responses to the two stimuli should be retarded .
22 Therefore , should the shareholder be subject to a higher rate of tax he or she will have to make additional payments to the Inland Revenue .
23 any commitment to make additional payments over a limited number of years
24 Looking ahead , Mr Hely Hutchinson said that company plans continued to make cautious assumptions about the general economic outlook , but that there appeared to be some positive indications .
25 At twenty-four weeks , Dr Greene had begun to make serial measurements of the foetal abdominal and head circumferences , which he would continue at two-week intervals .
26 In December 1958 , one month after Khruschev began to make verbal threats against the Western position in Berlin , the SPD 's Willy Brandt was re-elected Mayor of the city , a post he had held since 1957 .
27 Behaviouralism criticized not only the role of untestable assumptions in the Realist view of the world , but also the Realist desire to make normative statements about the international scene .
28 Therefore we turn to you for help in ways to make lightweight canoes in a cheap but very safe manner .
29 The hydrogen is joined to carbon dioxide gas , CO 2 , from the atmosphere , to make organic compounds with the basic formula , ( CH 2 O ) X .
30 The United States space shuttle Atlantis landed in California on April 11 at the end of a six-day mission during which a US$617,000,000 gamma ray observatory ( GRO ) was released into orbit to make unprecedented observations of the highest energy radiation in the universe .
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