Example sentences of "[vb pp] to make [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The cost of a vessel such as the Khan has described will be beyond a trader 's reach , Noyon , given that men are permitted to make only a profit from an enterprise which may be considered just . |
2 | Relatives of people living in care homes can be expected to make up the difference between the amount of benefit and the charges actually levied by by the home . |
3 | Seeing no need why it alone should be expected to make up the deficit , it requested its allies to increase their defence expenditure . |
4 | The two local favourites , Claire Waddell , who currently leads the Grand Prix , and Julie Nicol are expected to make up the semi-final line-up . |
5 | Supplements therefore are designed to make up the basic food ingredients and balance them to keep the horse healthy . |
6 | Nonetheless , it was decided to make up the numbers with category B and C refugees . |
7 | Have decided to make quite an easy day of it , and stay at the Youth Hostel in Lausanne tonight . |
8 | Given the vast symbolic and metaphorical potential of the natural world , it is obvious , says Lévi-Strauss , that the same characteristics could be given different meaning and that different characteristics could be selected to make up a set . |
9 | Their goodness has helped to make up the huge amount of goodness which has been accumulating for thousands of years and which we call the Created God . ’ |
10 | If they pay most of your legal costs the contributions will be used to make up the difference and you will be refunded anything left over . |
11 | But desperation leads people into rushed decisions when one or two people are urgently needed to make up a complement of tenants for a specific property . |
12 | The collection could consist entirely of culinary kinds ; the health-giving species can lead to a very large collection , as four , five or six different plants may be needed to make up a prescription . |
13 | So Hinkley C and two further stations would be needed to make up the shortfall . |
14 | the necessary heading allowance , that is the amount of fabric needed to make up the heading |
15 | The 16 tonne lorry depositing a load is one of the 7,500 that are needed to make up the specified contours . |
16 | Yes , certainly Caspar would be told to make ready the royal bed-chamber tonight . |
17 | 1 Are there special words in your area for any of these : child , playing truant , sandwich , packed lunch , look at , very surprised , too hot ( of a person ) , wood for the bonfire. 2 What other words and expressions are special to your area ? 3 Use the ideas you have got to make up a local phrase book for your area . |
18 | The Church of Scotland had agreed to make up a proportion of the shortfall equal to the proportion of its members present . |
19 | Edward Thompson in particular has stressed this effect , writing of Methodism 's late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth-century leaders : They weakened the poor from within by adding … the active ingredient of submission ; and they fostered within the Methodist Church those elements most suited to make up the psychic component of the work-discipline of which the manufacturers stood most in need . |
20 | This has now been officially recognised and it is expected that extra student places will be provided to make up the deficiency . |
21 | These visitors , about 42 per cent from overseas , also divide into three categories : those who book far in advance , whose who gain starting times in the daily ballot and the ‘ casuals ’ who haphazardly turn up on the off-chance of being asked to make up a foursome . |
22 | We played badminton and sang folk songs , but we knew as we wept and prayed with refugees from Czechoslovakia that it would not be long before we were asked to make even the supreme sacrifice to stop , if we could , the Nazi menace . |
23 | At the same time , teachers were asked to make out a special report card on the child , itemizing health , academic standard , character , ability , and what they considered would be a suitable employment . |
24 | Now bills for other bands from next April will have to be increased to make up the shortfall , says the Local Government Information Unit . |
25 | After this , your payments will be increased to make up the shortfall . |
26 | Most nursing skills consist of a number of chains or subtasks combined to make up a complex response pattern . |
27 | To start with there are 102 effects which can be combined to make up an effect chain using up to 6 effects simultaneously . |
28 | I 'd better answer your questions in case you 're tempted to make up the answers . ’ |
29 | Even if they were not now playing in Durham 's shadow , Yorkshire would be hard pressed to make out a good financial case for quitting Acklam Park . |
30 | Epistandard rates of evolution are required to make up the loss through extinction . |