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

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1 He did n't want to produce and I did n't want to produce , so we ended up writing songs and making the record together . ’
2 ‘ I 'd lie under the covers and make the noise he makes when he 's breathing , and then I 'd stop , but sometimes it would go on after I 'd stopped ! ’
3 It depends on an understanding by the man of the horse 's natural reactions , knowing that if he recognises the horse 's signals and makes the right moves , the horse will treat him — and trust him — as he would another horse .
4 The internal contents-density of high-bay warehouses is increasing , restricting the use of ladders and making the problem of manipulation of all portable equipment proportionally difficult .
5 It reared high above their heads and made the river market into a town of ants , the meaningless scurryings of insects .
6 The television lighting shone right into the autocue , dazzling the speakers and making the apparatus unusable .
7 For instance , a straight concrete path which cuts a swathe through the centre of a neatly laid-out rose garden would totally spoil the effect ; it would be better in this case to use bricks and make the path wind around the flower beds .
8 The herd tends to flee together and the stripes are thought to jumble up the individual shapes and make the fleeing herd look like one great mass of black and white patterning .
9 When the thaw came to Munding it came as rain , a wind-driven chilling rain that flooded the water-meadows and made the ford impassable .
10 It is taken for granted that men do and should occupy the leadership roles and make the important decisions .
11 Thus when , in the early years of the twentieth century , conservative statesmen wished both to satisfy regionalist demands and make the parliamentary system work as a vehicle for the ‘ real ’ demands of the electorate , it was the system of local government , first set up in Cadiz , that they attempted to reform .
12 Sam put the Madonna to his lips and made the sign of the Cross with it before putting the chain about his own neck .
13 Banks of guards , telephones TV monitors and electronic friskers kept out unwelcome visitors and made the grounds secure for the Shah , and his wife , their children , their dogs and their courtiers .
14 It was a mistake : the fine , white sand collapsed away from under his feet and made the going difficult .
15 The hon. Member for Salisbury got to his feet and made the most amazing pronouncement in the two-day debate .
16 They thought it over and suggested a percentage to the labourer if he provided the baskets and made the sale .
17 They can not be dissected into elements and made the subject of a statistical tabulation in the fashion of the Ethnographic Atlas .
18 He or she just makes the evaluations and makes the decisions and that 's that .
19 This is a specialist area requiring knowledge of conservation techniques , and a thorough knowledge of RBGE 's institutional history , in order to fulfil our statutory objectives of preserving the archives and making the collections available to all .
20 Eventually , the young officer weighed up the pros and contras and made the correct decision , for him and for yours truly , by delivering us to our front door .
21 His gentle , conservative aim was to support the singers and make the story clear .
22 If this does not help , the doctor may be able to give an injection to dry up secretions and make the noise less upsetting .
23 There is complete executive supremacy in the legislative process , severely limited opportunities for general debates criticising the government , virtually no opportunities for scrutinising executive acts and making the executive give an account of them …
24 But developments by K2 will also enable Intergraph to collect the information from both systems , allowing a single invoice to be sent to each customer , itemising all accounts and making the information easier to trace on the sales ledger .
25 Some of the best of the comrades had been horrified by the indiscretion of Lenin in resorting to the aid of the Germans and making the trip through an enemy country .
26 This was rectified to an extent by switching in the active circuitry , which gave the signal a kick in the pants , but care had to be exercised to avoid muddying-up the lower-mid frequencies and making the treble over-twangy .
27 With every inhalation and exhalation , air passes over the false vocal cords and makes the rrrrrrr noise of the purr .
28 its spongy woods and makes the trunks sigh
29 A grey drizzle enveloped the city ; where there were trees , sodden leaves choked the drains and made the pavements dangerous .
30 Sales staff and sales managers will attempt to get access to such influencer and decision-making roles as they can , presenting the supplier 's products and making the sales effort .
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