Example sentences of "[vb infin] to make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The labour market will need to make effective use of the smaller groups leaving school .
2 Well how much would I need to make one tonne ?
3 And how many passengers do they need to make that kind of money ?
4 The lecturer can point to objects , diagrams etc. and the context of the lecture means that he or she does not need to make explicit statements about why everyone is there and for what .
5 Some girl who would never need to make such explanations , some girl who had been bred in a world which did not admit such dresses .
6 Finally , even if a government was prepared to use positive discrimination measures more vigorously and adopt a policy of staff direction in employment , it will need to make private provision illegal if it is to succeed in equalising the geographical distribution of services .
7 On the usual definition of money , most of this measurement would involve monitoring the size of his or her bank balance over the year but we should also need to make some allowance for notes and coin .
8 You might need to make some purchases to augment your own wardrobe . ’
9 I think we do need to make some adjustments , in the light of that , if we remain in our present staffing level .
10 However , you will still need to make some use of notebooks and know how to organise papers such as computer printouts .
11 ‘ At some stage , when I stop playing competitively , I will need to make some sort of career decision about where the majority of my energies will go .
12 In my eyes it is a contract but do we need to make this change ?
13 Yeah I 'll drop all this down for you so you do n't need to make any notes .
14 On the other hand , forecasters in the weather service have access to a lot of non-satellite data — from recording instruments on the ground for instance — which , presumably , a company would need to make any sense of the data from space .
15 Way back in Isaiah in thirty fifth chapter , the er , the prophet there gives a little picture , and he uses the illustration , he says this way is so plain , it 's so simple , he said that even the wayfaring man , the traveller , though he is a fool , he does n't need to make any mistakes in it , he does n't need to err in the way , it is so simple , it is so easily understood .
16 This called into question the government 's chances of winning a two-thirds majority , which it would need to make constitutional changes , and which every government had achieved hitherto , except in the 1969 elections .
17 It was also suggested that should the Chancellor need to make urgent calls to the International Monetary Fund , his telephone at home was likely to be more secure than calls from a hotel in Blackpool surrounded by journalists .
18 The current Act , the Sale of Goods Act 1979 , did not seek to make further changes in the law , but is a consolidation measure which reproduced ( with a few technical amendments ) the provisions of the 1893 Act as amended .
19 It will seek to make maximum use of the units it has been given for offlining .
20 However it is almost certain that we will find it appropriate to meet the parties and will seek to make these arrangements as soon as possible after the receipt of the representations in reply .
21 We must also strive to make high quality products , like West Germany whose exports are known throughout the world , because of this high quality .
22 There is not much you can do to make radical changes to other people 's basic life positions , but you can use your awareness of the four ‘ OK — Not OK ’ positions to understand why you sometimes feel hopeless , depressed , victimized and so on .
23 There are also a lot more things we can do to make this treatment more tolerable .
24 There are also a lot more things we can do to make this treatment more tolerable .
25 What could you do to make this relationship more loving ?
26 Initially Colin 's argument seems unusual ; the uncertainty of scientific understanding would appear to make religious faith more difficult to come by ; however , Colin argued
27 Thus , whatever success individual parents may have achieved via the 1980 Act 's appeal system , it seemed , by 1986 , that ‘ rights of school choice do not appear to make much difference to the outcomes of school admissions or to the LEAs ' management of school rolls ’ .
28 In rural districts and in manufacturing towns charity schools could expect to make little progress against the competition of child employment and complaints of this came repeatedly from clothing and mining districts .
29 One great comber filled the canoe before she shook free from the cascading crests ; now they could not expect to make much headway and had to fight even harder to avoid broaching-to .
30 ‘ Is n't it also unacceptable that it took the management of British Nuclear Fuels longer than one might expect to make this incident public , especially bearing in mind that Dr Lewis Moonie [ a Labour front-bencher ] and I actually visited this site on Thursday and Friday of last week and were not informed that these excessive discharges had taken place ? ’
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