Example sentences of "[prep] make their [det] " in BNC.

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1 Although he became critical of the methods of the old bone-setters , and especially of their views on diseases of the joints , he had learned from watching his father 's manipulative practices , and in his workshop he followed their practice of making their own splints .
2 It is important that recruits have experience of living away from their home area and that they are independent people capable of making their own decisions .
3 It is normal for a transfer price to be imposed and then to let the divisions get on with making their own decisions .
4 This is not to deny that individual teachers may be highly effective in making their own way by an intuitive sense of direction .
5 If such people are to receive advice in making their own choices , social workers are likely to have to continue their involvement with all these parts of the welfare economy .
6 This question is particularly important for institutions which are investing time in making their own video recordings .
7 In creating their new home , they feel they have succeeded in making their own personal artistic statement .
8 The family will have to decide on how much its teenage members will be allowed to spend , and how much discretion they have in making their own choice of clothes , records , holidays or motor cycles .
9 UEFA will need to rake in as much money as possible to satisfy powerful clubs used to making their own lucrative television deals .
10 In their first few months of training , they can give consideration to making their own arrangements if they so choose .
11 As part of the whole , they are expected to enable all who are present to make their offering to God as fully and as well as they can , in addition to making their own contribution for him .
12 Yeah they they groaned at the ones we 'd come up with but when it came to making their own up
13 If fast breeders proliferate how can the spread of plutonium to countries which would have no scruples about making their own nuclear weapons be checked ?
14 According to Oakeshott , something less pretentious will do ; viz. , ‘ that we are not children in statu pupillari but adults who do not consider themselves under any obligation to justify their preference for making their own choices ’ .
15 Your students will be prepared for each news item by structured discussion , and then helped with language and comprehension while watching ; after each item , they will practise and consolidate skills and vocabulary , through parallel reading and further exercises ; and finally they will be able to express themselves in follow-up writing tasks and communicative activities , such as making their own radio broadcast .
16 And the Tory rebels could only win by making their own party lose .
17 And the Tory rebels could only win by making their own party lose .
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