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

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1 It was n't God who cultivated lily-of-the-valley or made Dynmouth pretty with lace and tea-shops or made the life of Jesus Christ a sentimental journey .
2 The way forward , if it 's the desire of the community to find more low cost houses for people to live in , in villages , I think the way is to give some incentive to farmers and landowners to give er or to make land available .
3 Unlike many data bases which try and make things easy for operators , the Artificial Intelligence Language does not require vast amounts of storage .
4 Now it 's my turn to perform that task and I am sure you are all going to turn over a new leaf and make things easy for me .
5 The questionnaire should be attractively printed and spaced to achieve a good layout and make things easy for the respondent .
6 Instead of destruction , God planned to start again , and make things new .
7 The Department 's courses accordingly aim to give an understanding of what German writers and thinkers have had to say in the past of the age and the society within which and for which they wrote and make students familiar with contemporary life and literature , art and film in the German-speaking countries .
8 These questions are designed to encourage debate and make students aware that in a world of uncertainty accounting is not able to provide the definitive answer .
9 AT the moment we need to be aware of what is happening and make others aware too .
10 The definition would be wholly uninformative and make error likely .
11 Fifth , the desire to avoid uncertainty and make matters predictable leads organizational elites to try to absorb the uncertainty of the environments in which they operate .
12 The third stage ( 1946 ) was to increase the pension to what was intended to be subsistence level , but render it conditional on retirement and make contribution compulsory for virtually all .
13 Flexible contracting will increase accountability to management and make management sensitive to the needs of patients .
14 Perhaps the local paper will take photographs for a story and make copies available to you afterwards .
15 We believe that that would destroy jobs and make industry uncompetitive .
16 We will put the safety of spectators first in any legislation and make standards mandatory .
17 So could you take up my idea , and make Guitarist unbeatable — PLEASE .
18 Grand Met wants them and other tenants to sign new 20-year leases which increase rents and make publicans responsible for the upkeep of their pubs .
19 Please check that you have invoked the user access file and , if necessary , request the LIFESPAN Manager to start up LIFESPAN and make facilities available .
20 Please check that you have invoked the user access file and , if necessary , request the LIFESPAN Manager to start up LIFESPAN and make facilities available .
21 ‘ You could have told your men to try and make life difficult for me , in the hope that eventually I 'll get so fed up that I 'll accept your offer .
22 No but er I saw Heidi when I was on my way down to the grubber and Heidi had a slightly massive armful of chocolate , I was going what are you doing , she said I 've got ta go and make Sophie sick
23 So what the philosopher has to do is to look at these , all these various factors and begin to try and make people conscious of the inadequacies of the way in which they live , and of the new possibilities which are open to them , if they will only project their minds outside the established bounds .
24 But intra-regional conflict destroyed this initiative and made Moscow reluctant to repeat this kind of experiment .
25 ‘ How she fought and intrigued and made Ireland great .
26 But look at the contrast on p81 , after Eddie has messed things up and made Catherine miserable — she says that he is a rat .
27 Their approaches differed — they consulted with organizations from the oppressed groups ; they set up new committee structures ; they funded voluntary groups and made space available to them ; they arranged awareness-training for their staff .
28 All the while , the self-regulatory framework , dominated largely by the extra legal rules of the City Panel on Take-overs and Mergers and the Council of the Securities Industry ( CSI ) , was generally in not much better shape and made reform unlikely .
29 This last part , invalidated the foundation bonds and made redemption compulsory .
30 The conclusion of the report was that the resilience and vigour of adult education in the county during the previous twenty years had placed it in a good position to consolidate earlier effort and made HMI confident that further development in the provision of liberal adult education would build on the foundation of the established tradition of co-operative endeavour between the LEAs and the Responsible Bodies .
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