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

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1 The family says the seats are lovely and comfy , I say the driving position is good and commanding and the light , quick steering and instant V8 torque make for an effortless drive .
2 British Nuclear Fuels ( BNF ) makes tritium at Chapel Cross in South-West Scotland , using neutrons made in an ageing Magnox reactor .
3 It is also important not to remain tied to the investment made in an old system .
4 The recommendation made by an external evaluation team to one of BRAC 's main sponsors to continue funding the programme was also an encouraging sign .
5 The following year there was a visit to the Edison works at West Orange , where the delegates saw prerecorded cylinders made by an experimental moulding process .
6 I have a streak of economy in me , even when contemplating how to épater les bourgeois , and recipes that make their sauce out of a stock made at an earlier stage tend to appeal most .
7 This leads to the sudden shedding of their work-force because of enforced savings made in an attempt to survive .
8 The Drumbeat Club makes for an excellent evening on shore in Nassau when you can experience authentic Bahamian music in a venue frequented by as many locals as tourists .
9 So you ca n't dissolve a congress , there 's a fixed term , I 'll read you what the constitution says , it says the president shall from time to time give to the congress information on the state of the union you may have heard of the famous state of the union address to congress that the president makes on an annual basis and he shall recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient .
10 We have seen that a contract made during an unsolicited visit is cancellable .
11 THE BBC is breaking technical ground next week by transmitting a radio play made with an all-round sound reproduction system .
12 This section describes the procedures which a user designated as the ‘ Offline Operator ’ should follow to satisfactorily carry out the requests made by an Offline run .
13 As he knows , the decision made at an earlier stage not to complete the slip road was considered to be ludicrous .
14 Environmental groups criticized a decision made at an ITTC meeting in Yokohama , Japan , in November 1990 to approve the continued logging of important forests in Malaysia and the Amazon basin [ for November 1989 meeting see p. 37054 ] .
15 Thus a valuation or any other kind of decision made on an erroneous principle should fall with proof that the principle is erroneous .
16 Of course that is not as good , from the point of view we are now considering , as finding an actual past decision made by an authorized body .
17 The Inland Revenue has stated that it is not possible to set hard and fast rules to determine whether an ex gratia payment made to an employee who intends to seek further employment will be treated as made in connection with retirement ( p 105 ) .
18 In response to a letter from the Law Society , the Revenue states that it is not possible to set hard and fast rules to determine whether a payment made to an employee who intends to seek further employment will be treated as made in connection with retirement .
19 It should be noted that the amount of injury allowance payable will be affected by , amongst other things , any pension benefits payable and any payment made to an employee under the terms of the Council 's personal accident insurance policy .
20 Unless the workers employed in a producers ' co-operative are the final custodians of its affairs , the bonus — or better , the bounty — remains a payment made as an act of grace ; and the co-operative is not properly so-called .
21 Her lawyers believed it was highest settlement made in an English divorce court .
22 In addition to the contracts mentioned so far , the Regulations also apply to contracts made during an excursion organised by the trader away from his trade premises .
23 IN most respects a purchase made at an auction constitutes an ordinary contract for the sale of goods .
24 Alyson received a shield made from an old school desk to mark her record .
25 All these ingredients make for an outpouring of love and care when she is confronted by a terrified Behrendt one day .
26 Wide margins , the suggestions given above and colour coding during study periods make for an attractive and useful set of notes .
27 At first it was confined to an error on the face of the record but it is now available to correct any error of law made by an inferior court .
28 Therefore , I agree with Mr. Burke that in general any error of law made by an administrative tribunal or inferior court in reaching its decision can be quashed for error of law .
29 From a plan , lately begun by another person who wished to assist Mr. Green , he hopes he shall not be injured in the public opinion , as the difference between a plan made from an actual survey , with accurate instruments , and conducted upon principles true in theory ( which will be explained to every scientific enquirer ) and one made by striding , is too palpable to escape observations . ’
30 Church south aisle made for an attractive and popular exhibition venue .
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