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

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1 Well you can always make no I do n't need to make the rest because erm oh yes graphics !
2 Very often the bereaved will not come to find us , but we may need to make the approach to them .
3 I mean i it 's it 's where we feel we need to make the emphasis .
4 Otherwise he would n't need to make the call in the middle of the night .
5 well who would you need to make the suggestion that the brochure should be updated once a year , to whom would you normally make that suggestion , if it needs to be made ?
6 So training we do need to make the time otherwise it does become a catch twenty two situation .
7 The accountant will need to make the policy decision as to which accounting period the invoices should be costed in , or whether the cost should be split .
8 If the latter socket is marked ‘ mic ’ instead , you will need to make the connection via an attenuation lead which reduces the level of the signal to match the microphone-level input .
9 The perfect line on to which you would tack to make the mark is called the layline .
10 The seller may seek to make the buyer liable to indemnify him or her in perpetuity , thereby placing the buyer in the same invidious position of the original lessee , who remains liable for the whole of the term of the lease to whomever it may have passed .
11 The agreed position of the Government was that we would not move over to private health insurance but would seek to make the health service as effective as possible .
12 No wonder Hollywood can hardly wait to make the House of Windsor movie .
13 The product market ought , therefore , to stimulate management efficiency : if managers are to keep their jobs they must strive to make the company as profitable as possible .
14 But the Department of Transport says there 's very little they can do to make the motorway quieter .
15 The lesser personalities — Clive , Anders , Amelia — were completely absorbed , gone forever unless he should choose to make the effort to reassemble them .
16 The closure of 31 pits announced in October , linked to a reduction of burning of coal by British power stations , would appear to make the government 's commitment to stabilise carbon dioxide emissions at 1990 levels by 2000 easier to reach .
17 Whilst this might appear to make the counsellor a ‘ jack-of-all-trades ’ , a more positive interpretation is that the counsellor is in the privileged position of seeing the older individual as a whole or entire person .
18 As Laurence Martin has said : ‘ It is impossible to refute entirely the criticism that the various strategies of limitation may appear to make the world safe for nuclear warfare and thereby hasten its onset ’ ; but he concluded : ‘ The proper question may therefore be not , should we contemplate limited nuclear war , but , should we consider the ways of limiting the nuclear war which is henceforth always a possibility ’ ( Howard , 1979 , pp. 119 and 120 ) .
19 ‘ And I 'd like to make the money myself , I mean , I could , easily , at the Quindale garage , but I have n't time because of A levels and the others are all going at the beginning of July . ’
20 Some would like to make the job full time .
21 Erm first of all I would like to make the point that er it 's typical of our friends over this side to arrange an ethic dimension when they were er opposing their amendment , it confuses the issue , it is racist and should n't occur .
22 He would evidently like to make the freeing of all political prisoners a pre-condition of his own release .
23 She knew what she would use to make the mask , but when she returned to the glade where , yesterday , she had visited the Moondream rajathuk , she found it quite destroyed .
24 Once the film has stopped I want you to think of things which could occur to make the situation dangerous to you as the driver of the car .
25 How can we ever hope to make the sport clean when we treat offenders so leniently ?
26 But if you are deaf , you do n't stop to make the comparison .
27 ‘ I would not wish to make the argument that we 're sinking scientifically , ’ says Sir Eric , ‘ but there are signs that the squeeze has gone too far and that any further squeeze — and all the evidence suggests there is another bit of squeeze in store for us this coming year — will do real damage which will not be easy to recover from . ’
28 Sorry , chair , would you wish , when we consider this , do you wish to make the amendment ?
29 ‘ We did try to make the guitar sound as different as possible , like with the song Backdoor Romeo .
30 Any feelings of strain will inevitably show up in your voice , so you should try to make the recording set-up as comfortable and convenient as you can .
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