Example sentences of "[noun] make the good " in BNC.

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1 The results reveal little departure from the traditional view that applicants from large , old-fashioned institutions make the best employees , although UMIST and Loughborough are ranked highly , largely because of their more vocational courses .
2 The old axiom that hungry fighters make the best ones is countered by the quote from young , struggling players : " Eat beans , and play like beans … "
3 Do schools make the best use of external agencies ?
4 And instead of finding it miserable and increasing the fear , we found that taking vigorous action to make the best of what we had made us feel proud .
5 Set up in Newcastle by two mountain climbers , Berghaus makes the best in tough rucksacks for the skywardly mobile .
6 To provide a stimulus for schools to make the best possible use of all the available learning resources inside and outside the school — money , people , space , equipment and learning materials — in meeting their objectives .
7 To provide a stimulus for schools to make the best possible use of all the available learning resources inside and outside the school money , people , space , equipment and learning materials — in meeting their objectives .
8 We still have location-based teams but these work in partnership to make the best use of specific expertise at particular sites .
9 Obviously the more donations made the better .
10 As 18 bewildered , yet relieved Bosnian refugees made the best of their new physical conditions in Kettring , questions were being asked about their mental well-being .
11 ‘ There is some irony in the fact that helping other companies make the best use of their existing premises — by installing mezzanine floors or space-saving racking systems — has meant that we have had to move to new premises to cope with the workload , ’ said Mr. Jeary .
12 The museum made the best of a bad job .
13 In the well-drained driest parts , the heavy clay loams make the best arable land ; in the wetter parts these clays are better kept in grass , and the sandy loams best for ploughing .
14 So the need to record sufficient data to enable definite conclusions to be reached has to be balanced against the requirement to make the best use of staff time and resources .
15 The paper industry in Cali has two sources of raw materials : long-fibred softwood pulp is imported from Canada , Scandinavia and Chile to make the best quality paper , while waste paper is recycled for poorer quality products .
16 She was also rather surprised by the way in which she took her own newly-acquainted charms , for she was almost as determined as Janice to make the best of herself , and she had more to make the best of .
17 The codes are fairly learnable , although the skill to make the best of them comes slowly .
18 Now France says it wants to concentrate its effort to help less developed countries to make the best use of computer technology through its World Centre for Informatics , in Paris .
19 Senna desperately needed to beat Mansell at the start but the Williams made the better getaway .
20 Rory made the best attempt she could at a dismissive laugh .
21 Initially many central banks made the best of a bad job by loaning the dollars to borrowers in Europe via the so-called Euromarkets , where a premium over US interest rates could be obtained .
22 And when it comes there is not enough cash to make the best use of it .
23 The Plan has also been constrained by the need to make the best use of existing and proposed investment in drainage works , transport facilities and schools .
24 Reflecting the property market changes , surveyors are moving back to helping property managers make the best use of their assets .
25 Er we are good friends , er although competitors and erm my view is that that whoever , who are the Walsall producers make the best leather we can be found in this country .
26 A panel of experts decided Kate 's winning menu made the best use of French cheese and awarded her the top prize a Concorde flight to Paris for a supersonic celebration .
27 Although no country would choose to be without indigenous energy resources , a number of countries lacking access to significant gas , oil , or coal resources have avoided much of the divisive and damaging controversies which have afflicted successive UK governments in their efforts to make the best of being an island built of coal , surrounded by oil and gas and one of the pioneers of nuclear engineering .
28 Rear passengers perch high , which is fine except for the long-bodied , who have to duck the head to make the best of the view .
29 ‘ There needs to be a judicious mixture of both forms of organisation to make the best use of the talents of the teachers . ’
30 And for fitted cupboards in bedrooms , there is a good choice of hanging rails and organisers to make the best use of available space .
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