Example sentences of "[pers pn] to make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Unless you 're a tenant , it 's down to you to make sure gas appliances receive the regular expert servicing they need .
2 Man works far below his capacity ; some writers have put a figure on the deficiency but it is of little value to you to make quantitative estimates .
3 The first is the elimination of cold down-draughts near windows , allowing you to make better use of your living space in winter .
4 Our modern parental investment individualistic view would n't allow you to make that error , instead you 'd say you know you 've got ta look at the costs and benefits of the mother too and perhaps there are benefits to mothers in actively testing as it were their offspring , erm rather than just passively er accepting that they 're gon na have to be mothers and gon na have to get on with it and again you see , er I would er and this may have been the big mistake I made last year , er but again I stand by my er view on this and it 's a perfectly defensible one , erm again I think those who say that abortion is unnatural and kind of erm offends against er you know nature , are wrong .
5 A staple gun is also worth having , since it allows you to make instant fixings of thin sheet materials , fabrics and floorcoverings , with one hand free to position the work while the other fires the staples .
6 If you 're the earner , and she 's looking after the children , it 's usually down to you to make regular payments for the children 's upkeep at least until they reach the age of seventeen — and longer if they 're still in education .
7 Your doctor and the hospital will arrange for you to make regular visits for antenatal care .
8 You may feel that a local course would have more relevance to the job you want or appreciate the opportunity a local course gives you to make new contacts in the district where you will be working .
9 But whether or not the contract has anything to say on this subject , an employer should at least explore the possible alternatives to dismissal , such as allowing you to make other transport arrangements or seeing if you can be fitted in elsewhere within the organisation .
10 We urge you to make immediate representations to him , and to the Secretary of State for the Environment , expressing opposition to the impact their plans will have on your constituents and the environment .
11 We urge you to make immediate representations to him , and to the Secretary of State for the Environment , expressing opposition to the impact their plans will have on your constituents and the environment .
12 Staying so close to the palace will enhance your enjoyment , enabling you to make many mini-trips in between reading about the extraordinary life of its court .
13 This override may even enable you to make full picture fades ; alternatively , you may have the facility of a separate fade button which will fade both picture and sound simultaneously .
14 QUESTION TIME belongs to the readers of AIM and it is up to you to make full use of it .
15 QUESTION TIME belongs to the readers of AIM and it is up to you to make full use of it .
16 QUESTION TIME belongs to the readers of AIM and it is up to you to make full use of it .
17 In fact , well-designed outdoor lighting can create some really spectacular effects and allow you to make full use of your garden during the summer — especially if you have an eating or barbecue area .
18 We may lend you any amount from £500 to £10,000 ( in units of £10 ) and , in certain circumstances , may advance 100% of the cost , although we normally expect you to make some contribution from your savings .
19 But it is up to you to make some decisions , however small , and to put them into action .
20 We 'll hand out some paper this is not to make one of these long lists or anything , it 's basically to help you to make some notes if you wi , require to do so .
21 While I 'm seeing him , by the way , I 'd like you to make some enquiries in the village .
22 And it 's just like , and they want you to make some comment on what you 've worked out , which is no problem really , is it ?
23 Audrey can I can I just ask you to make this point about this .
24 These have sturdy telescopic aluminium legs which are well braced to provide good support , and are fitted with pan-and-tilt heads to enable you to make smooth camera moves .
25 This publication aims to help you to make sensible decisions and choices about alcohol so that it gives pleasure without putting anyone 's health at risk .
26 It helps you to make informed decisions about your career choice .
27 It may be difficult for you to make instantaneous response to what is said .
28 Or is it still too young for you to make any evaluations apart from tentative ones ? ’
29 I would have sworn there had n't been time for you to make any kind of progress since last night .
30 I 'm waiting for you to make those things in your erm
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