Example sentences of "[adv] make the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Whatever was meant to be payable at all , under this agreement , was clearly to be payable by half-yearly instalments of £150 each ; any other construction must necessarily make the conditional promise nugatory .
2 This lack of transferability does not necessarily make the English sea waybill undesirable .
3 Often , they simply can not make the ultimate consumer 's choice , which is to vote with their cash and their feet and go to someone else for the service .
4 This chapter attempts to provide students with an elementary " strategy " for reading which ( a ) does not make the usual assumptions about their competence and ( b ) provides a useful procedure by which history texts may be approached more analytically .
5 It did not make the general pool of jobs any larger .
6 ‘ He did not fit into Cheltenham and he did not make the right impression , ’ he said .
7 It is necessary for the painter to make the distinction because unless what he captures on his canvas is what Reid calls ‘ the appearance of objects to the eye ’ the viewer of the painting will not make the right judgements .
8 He began to remark to others that he could not make the necessary synthesis , perhaps referring to a marriage of his romantic inclinations with the aim , inculcated in him by Colquhoun and MacBryde , to make it ‘ tight ’ , to achieve the kind of fully integrated compositional resolution often associated with classical art .
9 We can not make the causal claim about cc and allow that other circumstances identical with cc have different upshots .
10 So it is clear that Bukharin did not make the elementary mistake that Rosdolsky attributed to him .
11 Perhaps the boat with the most character — even though it did not make the final selection — was the PDQ ; an amateur effort that can be built at home from cheap parts .
12 Try as he might it is clear that he can not make the economic figures add up , creative accounting or not , in a way which will make the parliamentary Tory Party arithmetic secure .
13 If for any reason Offline can not make the required copies , a LIFESPAN mail message will be sent to the Offline Manager , giving the reasons for the failure .
14 Marwell Zoological Park are hosting the Pet Corner where you can meet face to face those animals that do NOT make the perfect pets .
15 Leech , who had expected a generous-minded rival , was amazed at Burton 's blunt declaration that if he could not make the acting game pay well and soon , he would be off .
16 All the foreign teams are in the mountain trial and the 80 who could not make the main event are in an overflow , starting 0631 hours !
17 Here we do not make the common assumption mentioned but not specified in connection with the first three examples , which is that an effect had a single cause .
18 Aoun responded in a typically robust fashion , declaring that " siege and starvation will not make the angry people kneel down " .
19 Then , how long before somebody proposes giving points for undersized fish that did not make the undersize fish measure ?
20 Here 's the Lyndhurst West ‘ Easy-8 ’ , a short list of products that will easily make the transatlantic crossing to our market — look out for them this Spring .
21 ‘ I 'd just make the odd suggestion from time to time , ’ says Freddie .
22 I 'll just make the necessary arrangements for the divorce .
23 I 'd just make the simple point that a sudden twelve point five percent reduction , I referred to it this morning , er in in building , is not progressively and long term , it 's a sudden change .
24 Where the audit report is qualified and the company proposes to pay a dividend , the auditors will have to state in writing whether their qualifications is material in determining whether the company can lawfully make the proposed distribution .
25 But there are several others , fast-moving , market-responsive operations which could soon make the present notion of the UK publishers ' market share look a little dated .
26 In addition , it must always make the prescribed disclosure when it does business with private customers in the UK falling within the foreign business carve-out ( see page 41 above ) .
27 I could n't understand how I could possibly make the individual pine-needles knit ; it was like trying to carry grain in a net , or water in a cloth .
28 Would this frog ever make the front cover of the NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ?
29 Comment : Can also make the other person think that you lack powers of discrimination .
30 The firm must also make the prescribed disclosure if a non-UK office indicates to a private customer of that office outside the UK that the firm is a member of SFA .
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