Example sentences of "[noun pl] make a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Not long after , the Athenians made a peace with the Spartans and their allies for thirty years , giving up Nisaia , Pegai , Troizen and Achaia , their possessions in the Peloponnese ’ ( Thuc. i.115.1 ) .
2 Despite the lack of international judicial uniformity on several important issues , the Hague Rules made a signal contribution to international trade .
3 TWO alert cops made a drug bust — and seized cannabis plants growing at the POLICE STATION .
4 Some authorities made a point of saying that they did not have a training programme because they depended on courses that presented themselves , e.g. : ‘ We always hope to send staff on courses as they are advertised ’ .
5 Two other defenders made a grab for Okoye but missed .
6 GNASHING teeth make a sort of sliding , scraping noise inside the head , I find .
7 Third , Prisoner 's Dilemma type situations are another class of cases where authorities make a difference while conforming with the dependence thesis .
8 These superb exhibits created by experts make a visit to EDEN CAMP a wonderful and revealing day out for all the family ( please allow three hours plus for a visit ) .
9 Complicated patterns make a room shrink .
10 In return employers make a commitment to provide support for schools and colleges , as well as further education and training and worthwhile jobs for those who reach the agreed targets .
11 ‘ Before the revenue laws were tightened up , the Joseph-Robinson shareholders made a fortune out of this stuff .
12 Spurs made a £810,000 profit in the six months to November , 1991 .
13 Some interviewers make a grid and award marks against each heading .
14 This is shown by the judgment of Lord Greene in Saltman where he said : " If two parties make a contract under which one of them obtains for the purpose of the contract or in connection with it some confidential matter , even though the contract is silent on the matter of confidence the law will imply an obligation to treat that confidential matter in a confidential way as one of the implied terms of the contract ; but the obligation of confidence is not limited to cases where the parties are in a contractual relationship " .
15 The experience is one to suggest an affirmative response to the question , ‘ Do Parties Make a Difference ? ’
16 Rose , in his book Do Parties Make a Difference ? , argues that " the 1974 Heath Government fulfilled at least 80% of its manifesto pledges … [ and ] the 1979 Labour Government … acted unambiguously upon 54% of its manifesto commitments and gave some evidence of action upon another 19% " .
17 However , what might affect it is if at the time of the making of the contract the parties make an agreement about delivery and/ or payment , e.g. that they be postponed .
18 Many of the new designs make a quantum leap in the choice of materials ; more and more parts are being made of plastics .
19 In 1279 the purely clerical assemblies of both provinces made a grant to the king towards the cost of the Welsh wars , but again only after there had been discussion in diocesan assemblies .
20 Lady Macleod and the young ladies have by their hospitality and politeness made an impression on my mind which will not easily be effaced .
21 Make-up manufacturers made a fortune .
22 En route aircraft from the BPF carriers attacked Sumatran oil refineries around Palembang , and on January 24 a force of 43 Avengers , twelve Fireflies ( eight 60lb rockets each ) and fifty escorting fighters made a strike against Pladjoe refinery .
23 ‘ Besides , schools make a reduction for two , do n't they ?
24 I believed then and still believe now that schools make a difference .
25 The non-academic streams tend to have fancy names whereas in my day they were the D and E streams , and most schools make an effort to provide a specialised curriculum .
26 ‘ Are n't you going to introduce me ? ’ he enquired shortly of Rosemary , while his eyes made a meal of Leith 's thick chestnut-coloured hair and her beautifully structured face and figure .
27 On 4th March 1985 , the Fayed brothers made an offer of four pounds a share for House of Fraser .
28 That evening the family ate supper together , but although her brothers made an effort to be cheerful and her mother talked enthusiastically about the wedding arrangements , the clear knowledge that the only daughter was to be taken away caused sighs and long faces among family and servants .
29 A DIGITAL counting system to prevent overcrowding at Perry 's Brasserie in Beaumont Street , Darlington has been a great success , staff said yesterday The scheme was introduced last month after environmental health inspectors made a surprise visit and found about 930 people inside the capacity is 725 .
30 In March parents and relatives of Italy 's 17,000 missionaries made a pilgrimage to Rome .
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