Example sentences of "[be] [verb] make [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The Wolf Terrex Autospade has been designed to make digging a little easier
2 That 's deliberately because the programme is a tight one and you ca n't fit everything in all the time , but we 'll refer to this at several different points particularly talking about press releases a little bit later this morning , and also you we will find that a lot of the general comments we 're made making apply to press situations , talking to journalists in general , and writing articles for from that point of view also .
3 Unless you start off with the right board , though , you 're going to make learning a lot of unnecessarily hard work .
4 We 're continuing to make take action to develop and improve standards and conditions in accident and emergency departments .
5 Certain changes in the rules contained in the Nurses ' , Mid-wives ' and Health Visitor 's Act ( 1979 ) are needed to make updating a legal requirement , and these must be put before Parliament as with any law reform .
6 Clearly the blind , the deaf and the crippled can not be expected to make do with ordinary educational provision but require specially adapted teaching methods , and in some cases peripatetic teachers if they are confined to their beds at home .
7 A difficulty with this provision is that it is enforceable only by the person issuing copies of the copy-protected work in question to the public , and the person making , importing , selling or hiring , etc. the device , means or information knows or has reason to believe that it will be used to make infringing copies .
8 The bonus of working this way is that , when the document is printed , colour separations are automatically created which can be used to make printing plates .
9 Custom built tanks can also be obtained made to fit expected loads with castor mounting , heating elements , strainers and drain cocks .
10 Vocal opposition , such as it is , has come from people who are retired from public life , who have been purged or pushed to one side by the Ceausescu leadership , or who have been forced to make do with a moral posture on key issues , registering their dissent , but no more .
11 Darlington MP Mr Fallon is under increasing pressure in the face of the £4m savings the county council says it is being forced to make to comply with government spending targets and avoid charge capping .
12 Just one example of what talent and fortitude can do if you are determined to make advertising your career .
13 With these reductions BT and Mercury are hoping to make ISDN a viable alternative to an analogue business exchange line for the many small to medium sized companies who have previously found connection charges prohibitive .
14 While ‘ male ’ magazines are too numerous to mention the equally diverse ‘ female ’ population is expected to make do with just 1 or 2 magazines with their concerns at heart .
15 He is requested to make do with a sum of money .
16 Norbert Laurens , a DLV anti-doping official , added : ‘ This is going to make testing difficult in financial and practical terms .
17 ‘ He has n't managed to find a replacement for you , so is having to make do with temporary staff .
18 The government is sponsoring a new environmental law and it is hoped to make smuggling animals a criminal , rather than a civil offence .
19 Jack was determined to make flying his life , and thought of no more than achieving his wish to fly .
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