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

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1 There may also be stronger incentives as a result of management 's having a significant equity stake in the company , and the stringent repayment conditions that banks and other institutions attach to the finance they provide to make the buy-out possible .
2 I propose to make the declaration which is sought .
3 And he says : ‘ I want to make the players faster , more powerful , and more aggressive . ’
4 You see , captain , I want to make the Sherman Field Museum the finest of its kind in the United States , maybe even the finest in the world .
5 But sometimes in the health service people want to make the clock crawl round and contemplate years of discussion before implementing such obvious improvements as a new system of financial management . ’
6 The hon. Gentleman raises an important issue and I want to make the position clear .
7 I want to make the Government 's proposals absolutely clear .
8 ‘ I do n't like the way they want to make the film , ’ he said at the time .
9 Yeah , and I want to make the sub-directories so that can .
10 In copper-oxide superconducting materials , this suggest that to raise the critical temperature you want to make the lattice smaller .
11 It is because for strategic reasons we 've very want to make the investment , there 's no other way of doing it .
12 ‘ We want to make the centres independent , so that they will search for clients .
13 Unless you want to make the excursion unnecessary by telling me the truth ? ’
14 If you know in advance that a customer is going to take six months to pay you instead of one and you still want to make the sale , then consider loading your price to cover your finance costs .
15 The college want to make the sale , sanctioned by the Charity Commissioners last summer , to set up an endowment fund for maintenance , restoration and refurbishment of Royal Holloway 's Founder 's Building , as well as for the upkeep and security for the remaining pictures .
16 ‘ We want to make the process very accessible to the audience .
17 We want to make the joke work , regardless of who gets the laugh .
18 That is why we want to make the Commission democratically accountable .
19 I want to make the house look nice for her . ’
20 I want to make the volume of the space tangible , so that it is understood immediately , physically , by your body ; not that the sculpture is a body in relation to your body , but that the volume , through the placement of the two sculptural elements , becomes manifest in a way that allows you to experience it as a whole .
21 even though they might be part and parcel of the same organization , they are not the leaseholders so they ca n't make the arrangements , so if they want to make the arrangement they must have the lease assigned to them first , then we will come to terms with them over land and to under le under let .
22 If you want to make the point you can add that you have already spoken to the Personnel Department about pay and conditions .
23 I want to make the fact that these are in fact the wrong way round .
24 ‘ … why I bother to make the effort really I do n't …
25 New forms of conventional weapons stemming from advances in chip-based micro-electronics and in software engineering at first sight appear to make the goal of a less nuclear-dependent posture for the defence of Western Europe strategically feasible and economically affordable .
26 You may then enter the type of change you require and then carry this out on only the current record or elect to make the change globally , that is on every record with similar field entries .
27 These contrive to make the locking very stiff .
28 The terms and conditions of their engagement ( and many organisations are careful not to use the word " employment " ) are set out in special handbooks , or in the contracts which casual workers are required to sign , and these seek to make the parties ' lack of mutual obligation clear .
29 Punch regularly indicated the ‘ mildness of magistrates ’ and the ‘ luxurious ’ convenience of a ‘ snug cell in prison ’ which ‘ unless the Government interfere to make the living less luxurious … will be popularly looked upon as one of the most comfortable ways of spending life ’ .
30 Tomorrow , Oxfordshire 's , Debbie Stock and Janet Goodman hope to make the side against Ireland who 're on a roll after beating Denmark in Oxford earlier this week .
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