Example sentences of "[verb] make this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Daniel Becker , director of the global warming programme of the US environmental group , the Sierra Club , declared that : " The United States helped make this conference a failure .
2 " " Living Churchyards " is the latest idea to emerge from a new link between the conservation movement and the world 's faith groups , which is one of the most successful alliances that WWF has made this decade , " says Ivan Hattingh , Head of Development at WWF .
3 I would like to thank the Curwen Archives Trust whose generous grant has made this publication possible .
4 The relative lack of council housing has made this system more important : in 1948 34 per cent of farmworkers lived in tied housing , but by 1976 this figure had increased to 53 per cent .
5 Stauder referred to ‘ this exorbitantly rewarded and grotesque event which gives the winner more prize money than Boris Becker has made this year ’ .
6 In recent times the greater availability of heavy GRP blades has made this manoeuvre much easier and neater .
7 It has made this country one of the best places in which to live , work and bring up our children .
8 Perhaps that is one of the safeguards that has made this country such a successful and stable parliamentary democracy .
9 Lord Mayor , I really do not have the time to speculate in detail why Councillor has made this mistake .
10 Generally , though , the effect is one of stillness , of supreme design : it is only in passing a family raising picks over their heads to break the deep brown clods that you consider the huge effort which has made this landscape .
11 Last season definitely took a turn for the better when Kerslake came , and Kelly has made this season 's success in no small part .
12 By a whole series of moves , which were discussed in detail in Part II , the Government has made this form of welfare far less attractive — both in the level of payment , and the terms under which it can be obtained .
13 Recent demographic work has made this point time and time again .
14 And it 's certainly not available in sufficient detail for for all of the sectors to make a fair comparison and I think Mr has made this point in in when you 've questioned him a number of times today that the information is just not available or to hand to make to make that comparison .
15 It had been hoped that the removal of exchange rate fluctuations between EC currencies would constitute the first stage toward monetary union , but the widespread acceptance of floating has made this aim more difficult to achieve , although the European Monetary System has had some success in this respect .
16 Until recently , cowl bases ( or ‘ curbs ’ ) were made from elm , but Dutch elm disease has made this material difficult to obtain .
17 In my eyes it is a contract but do we need to make this change ?
18 These were the sorts of technical problems I began discussing with my colleague Mike Stewart in the early days of the chick work , when it became clear we would want to try to make this type of measurement .
19 In such situations , the system needs to make an intelligent choice ; and the fact that preferences as well as absolute constraints must be considered makes this problem far from trivial .
20 Tip : If you want to make this dish hotter add a teaspoon of chilli sauce .
21 If you do not have much dressmaking ability but still want to make this type of use of the woven material produced by your knitting machine , you could well turn to the diagrams that most machine knitting patterns supply .
22 I just want to make this phone call for when we lock the door and .
23 Orton told Ken : ‘ I want to make this detective much more you . ’
24 The council agreed to buy the station for — it 's about three hundred and twenty five thousand , but I want to make this point , that it is n't their intention to close the boat station .
25 ‘ Howard Baker , ’ says Bill Mishkin , ‘ I want to make this thing .
26 Although the pejorative term ‘ correlational sociolinguistics ’ is sometimes used by non-practitioners of the subject who appear to make this assumption , Labov himself has expressed the fear that his methods might give rise to a flood of replicated ‘ correlatory ’ studies of little theoretical value .
27 THERE ARE SO many people who helped to make this time special that I am sorry not to be able to mention them all by name .
28 We praise God for the progress already made and ask for your prayers and support as we seek to make this project a reality .
29 There can be no doubt that the policy of Republicans must be to ensure that everything is done to make this demand more strong , vigorously organised , widespread , well-expressed and heard not only in the North but in Britain and throughout the world .
30 warrants and represents that it is the true and lawful owner of all rights in the Work and the Converted Text of the Work as well as the Trade Marks and that such Work , Converted Text of the Work and Trade Marks do not and shall not infringe the rights of any third party and that is fully empowered to make this Agreement .
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