Example sentences of "[coord] [vb base] make [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The ‘ scoring ’ or run making part of the circuit includes IC5 , IC6 and IC7 and transistors TR5 and TR6 .
2 There is , of course , considerable scope for someone with cooking , decorating or dress making skills to earn a modest amount of money .
3 The first is the return date by which the claimant must return the completed Summons to court following service and by which the debtor requires to advise the court whether he wishes to defend the action or offer to make payment by instalments .
4 As Michael Paffard puts it in 1978 : " Not all men [ are ] equally qualified by learning or experience to make value judgements about literature or to be called literary critics . "
5 A number of Germans and Danes have either bought or rented land in Scotland to keep the cattle they have bought at sales in recent years or have made management agreements with local farmers pending the lifting of the export ban .
6 But it is understood that most of the banks who have lent money to Bond have secured their loans against assets or have made provisions against ultimate default .
7 ‘ You said it was hardly in accord with your rank and honour to make use of the oath of fealty to lure a man treacherously to his death .
8 All he could do was chip out and hope to make par .
9 For some time Judith Cowan 's was synonymous with a certain type of imagery and object making characteristic of the 1980s ' little monkey hands would peep over elliptical edges and scooped out boat shapes would merge with curiously-conceived animals made out of fired papier mâché .
10 Baby mesomorphs have a large appetite , and like to make feeds last a long time .
11 Teachers felt that it was m appropriate to help pupils move as quickly as possible from purposes to information , with emphasis on reading and note making skill that stage .
12 Well zose batardes cochons , whenever ah am in ze dressing rhoeume zat Pallisteur ‘ e jump on me and try to make leurve .
13 It should recognize , and try to make sense of , the inter-connectedness of our lives .
14 Keep your eyes open for the names of new writers on the magazines you read regularly and try to make contact by letter or telephone .
15 You stand by the window with a pathetic glass of lemonade while all father 's secretaries drink champagne and try to make conversation with hoards of people who do n't know enough to speak English .
16 Occupational Therapists are specially trained to deal with the problems of disabled people and try to make life as easy as possible for them .
17 ‘ In the hope that he 'll see the pattern and try to make use of it . ’
18 A much more useful and realistic approach is to study recordings of different speakers ' natural , spontaneous speech and try to make generalisations about attitudes and intonation on this basis .
19 What is clear is that business managers are pulled in many directions and that they must and do make choices among alternative objectives ’ .
20 There is considerable evidence from psycholinguistic experiments that people can and do make decisions about a word 's identity before they have access to its complete phonological specification .
21 As mentioned earlier , social services departments can and do make adaptations to premises to make life easier for the disabled person .
22 We can and do make use of all kinds of resources in our own ways : we learn how to draw stickmen and produce our own graphics , we write and record our own audio dialogues , some institutions produce the bulk of their own print materials .
23 People say that when you are on the rostrum and start making music
24 When this is current practice it will be far more difficult for someone to take the stage once the work is finished and start making pronouncements of dubious value .
25 If , on the other hand , a child with a roughly similar basic disability is a cause for acute anxiety to the parents , who either make excessive demands or over-protect , and fail to make use of the available care and educational facilities , rapidly rejecting the child altogether as unrewarding and unmanageable , such a child might find low intelligence a severe handicap .
26 The firm and its individual consultants have not unduly specialised in any one sector , and have made inroads into the new headhunting fields of working for non-profit-making organisations and the recruitment of non-executive directors .
27 Some recent writers have tried to apply standards that are social rather than ethical , with the consequence that they have been very boring , and have made mistakes about individuals .
28 Film producers have ignored this fact and have made films in which masters jump ten feet in the air , thrashing out kicks in all directions .
29 Harry Dodson and his wife are well versed in the language of flowers , and have made wedding bouquets professionally for a good long time : they made the beautiful posies for the Victorian wedding in the forthcoming television series The Victorian Flower Garden .
30 The post-war changes were designed to encourage equality for all , but successive governments appear to have seen education as a vote winner and have made promises which they have failed to keep .
  Next page