Example sentences of "[coord] to make [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 More importantly , with so many instructions to follow , it 's easy to miss one or to make a mistake .
2 Can the Minister justify the payment of more than £234,000 of public money to accountants , bureaucrats and consultants to prepare opting-out submissions when that money can be better used to reduce waiting lists or to make a donation to the appeal for the Royal hospital for sick children in Edinburgh instead of being used to propagate Tory party propaganda which is not wanted by the people of Scotland and which would damage the health service in Scotland ?
3 We 'd get Cypriot narcotics cops stopping by for a free cup of coffee or to make a call to their relatives in England on Uncle Sam 's nickel .
4 I was terrified , I sat there until my boyfriend came back , I did n't even have enough money for my bus fare or to make a phone call to my brother and ask him to come and pick me up .
5 Voices buzzed , then rose in laughter or to make a point more forcibly .
6 For more details of the course and accommodation or to make a booking , contact .
7 The new rule allows them to either reduce it or to make no charge .
8 ‘ People have been given every chance to make payment in full or to make an arrangement to pay , but it seems as though there is a hard core who do not want to pay . ’
9 If you want further information or to make an appointment contact Joan Price 's Face Place , 33 Cadogan Street , London SW3 ( 071 589 9062 ) .
10 Ask your doctor or practice nurse for any further information or to make an appointment .
11 Before UCAS forms are lodged , any applicant , parent or teacher is very welcome to write or to make an appointment with either the Associate Dean or the Faculty Officer at the Faculty Office in order to resolve any questions or difficulties .
12 did neglect ( or refuse ) to stop the vehicle ( or to make the vehicle proceed in a particular line of traffic or to make the vehicle keep to a particular line of traffic or to proceed to a particular point )
13 did neglect ( or refuse ) to stop the vehicle ( or to make the vehicle proceed in a particular line of traffic or to make the vehicle keep to a particular line of traffic or to proceed to a particular point )
14 ‘ did neglect ( or refuse ) to stop the vehicle ( or to make the vehicle proceed in a particular line of traffic or to make the vehicle keep to a particular line of traffic or to proceed to a particular point ) ’ This phrase means :
15 ‘ did neglect ( or refuse ) to stop the vehicle ( or to make the vehicle proceed in a particular line of traffic or to make the vehicle keep to a particular line of traffic or to proceed to a particular point ) ’ This phrase means :
16 ‘ did neglect ( or refuse ) to stop the vehicle ( or to make the vehicle proceed in a particular line of traffic or to make the vehicle keep to a particular line of traffic or to proceed to a particular point ) ’ The proving of this phrase will depend on the circumstances of each case .
17 ‘ did neglect ( or refuse ) to stop the vehicle ( or to make the vehicle proceed in a particular line of traffic or to make the vehicle keep to a particular line of traffic or to proceed to a particular point ) ’ The proving of this phrase will depend on the circumstances of each case .
18 The professional person is challenged to serve well and to make a name for himself or herself .
19 Whichever side of the fence personal injury lawyers are on , it is now much harder to court and land personal injury work , and to make a profit out of it .
20 Your next step is to become familiar with all the foods in the second column , Suspect foods , and to make a plan to avoid consuming these for the next few months .
21 That is , everyone in an organization should constantly be thinking through what information he or she needs to do the job and to make a contribution .
22 The students have to pick up the threads of the conversation , to make sense of it , and to make a contribution — if they wish — in their own way .
23 Turning from ministers to backbenchers , for the younger , more ambitious members the task is to defend their party and to make a reputation for themselves so that they will , in due course , be promoted to a junior office or , on the other side , to a shadow post .
24 They should be shown how to put together material from a number of different sources and to make a synthesis .
25 No further reminder is sent to you and , if the balance remains unpaid by then , we reserve the right to cancel your booking and to make a cancellation charge as shown in paragraph 2 h .
26 The complexity , technology and chemical make-up of goods made it more difficult for people to understand what they were buying and to make a judgment at the time of purchase .
27 Another way of extending everyone 's view of a school and of diminishing the opposition to change within it , is to acknowledge one of the less fashionable aspects of management and to make a virtue of it .
28 There was more laughter , but at length someone said , " Sandra made us a bet she would get Matthew Preston to lend her a horse to ride and to make a pass at her . "
29 In real canoeing the study of experienced paddlers shows that there is very little difference between a high and low brace ( Figure 5 ) and to make a distinction is often counter-productive .
30 We worked hard to get the corn in , and to make a lot of bread .
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