Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] to make a " in BNC.

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1 Will the right hon. Gentleman arrange for the Secretary of State for Defence to make a statement about the way in which contractors are paid £10 an hour for security guards at some of our vital establishments when security guards in my constituency are being paid £1.80 an hour ?
2 All that remains is for Zenith to make a stuff of this one as well .
3 Six years later , the band reformed as Hilt to make a record , the result being ‘ Ambulance ’ .
4 Six years later , the band reformed as Hilt to make a record , the result being ‘ Ambulance ’ .
5 Thomson asked for permission to make a statement at the bar of the House of Commons but this was denied .
6 Has he asked you for permission to make a statement to the House on the initiative or , has he , as he did last week when he refused to make a statement to the House on the Welsh business rate , copped out once again ?
7 house of lords also confirmed appropriate for defendant to make a calderbank offer .
8 If that happens , you may wish to exercise the rights that Parliament has granted to victims of discrimination to make a complaint to an industrial tribunal .
9 In the days which followed Clinton was accused by Jackson and his supporters of using the language of racism to make a clumsy and cynical bid for white support .
10 ( c ) dishonestly obtains any exemption from or abatement of liability to make a payment ; he shall be guilty of an offence .
11 They 've proved you do n't need a team of PHDs or a pot of money to make a massive improvement .
12 Th there was no point , the chain of command to make a complaint was blocked .
13 The carpenter puts together shaped pieces of wood to make a table .
14 Will it be possible for the Lord President of the Council to ask the Department of Transport to make a statement or to initiate an early debate on the proposed review of coastguard services , a matter of serious concern to all of us who represent maritime constituencies ?
15 We increased the amount and introduced the automaticity principle — the lack of need to make a claim — and the ability to forecast cold weather in advance and the ability to pay in advance .
16 It is therefore essential for a new user of water to make a licence application as early as possible .
17 It shovelled snow and food into its maw , turning to confront Fierce Eyes and Dreamer , too torn between the delight of meat and the fear of attack to make a move .
18 We can extend this kind of approach to make a complete analysis of the vibrations of quite complex molecules by making use of local symmetry to factorize the modes .
19 Following a meeting this morning at the Department of Energy , may I ask him to arrange for the Secretary of State to make a statement answering the anger in Coventry , not just about the way in which the pit was closed and the loss of jobs , but the belief that the closure took place to mothball 40 million tonnes of medium sulphur content coal so that , were the Conservatives to be re-elected and the pits privatised , Daw Mill could take that coal out in a UDM pit ?
20 Given that it is only a few months since the Secretary of State appointed him under a two-year contract , will the Leader of the House arrange for the Secretary of State to make a statement to the House next week on the matter ?
21 Apart from certain matters which are specifically declared not to constitute development ( for example , internal alterations to buildings , works of road maintenance , or improvement carried out by a local highway authority within the boundaries of a road ) and others which , though possibly constituting development , are declared not to require planning permission , there is provision for the secretary of state to make a General Development Order ( GDO ) specifying classes of ‘ permitted ’ development , and a Use Classes Order specifying groups of uses within which interchange is permissible .
22 Well I can I can remember when I was a child and kids had a lot of time to do hobbies and a favourite hobby was to make a a garden and I never made one , but a friend of mine was ooh forever making these things and giving them away as presents you got the lid of a biscuit tin or something of that sort and you I do n't know what they used for grass they used to model little ducks and things and he had a piece of mirror to make a pond have you ever seen this done ?
23 Private/domestic employers will not usually need to use application forms , although they should use letters of application to make a preliminary comparison and selection of candidates , rather as though they were using application forms .
24 But how do we ensure that ‘ long-term ’ computer storage media are usable after the elapse of such a period of time , and how would the PRO or departments cope with accessing and appraising such a vast amount of material to make a selection ?
25 He was not an especially major character in the play , but was nevertheless allowed enough of a share of speech to make a character study feasible .
26 ‘ It takes every sort of player to make a team .
27 Princess Lurana has been abducted by the odious Sheikh ( Itallabout ? — Ed ) Sazabiss , who is also exerting every ounce of power to make a takeover bid ( ah , he 's Brucie in disguise ) on the world .
28 And if you 're running out of time to make a stuffing for the turkey or goose , try one of Epicure 's stuffing mixes — Sage & Onion , Sage & Chestnut , Herb & Garlic or Apricot & Almond .
29 The question of whether those taking part actually had sufficient command of BSL to make a conscious decision to withhold that form of signing is rather debatable , since virtually all those involved had difficulty with the deaf people 's signing which they had to translate .
30 But it will not be under s 11 , TMA 1970 for failure to make a return , but under s 96 for submission of an incorrect return .
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