Example sentences of "to make the " in BNC.

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31 Hip mobility is essential if you are to make the maximum use of effective kicking techniques
32 The object of doing this is both to disguise your foot movement and to make the opponent shift his weight back slightly .
33 They did not waste time there but headed downhill , taking the shepherds ' road that slanted luminous green between clusters of birches , their shadows stretching ahead like gawky giants so that the children jigged to make the shadows jump and curved their fingers from their heads to give the giants silhouettes like devils .
34 No no , they will never make a price in Perth now you have terrified them , ’ and Cameron would have to spend a good few shillings to make the drove move on .
35 Over it , for dramatic effect , an old school blazer into which she would sew shoulder pads to make the silhouette wider .
36 But in the second set of experiments , a neural event preceding the RP would only serve to make the effect Libet is claiming even more striking and alternative explanations still need to be sought .
37 But I failed to make the connection .
38 However , by applying the correct type of training it is possible to make the maximum use of the twitch fibres present .
39 You may place a 5cm ( 2in ) thick block of wood under the balls of your feet to make the exercise harder .
40 The weights used should be increased once 3 sets of 10 repetitions have been achieved so as to make the weight training progressive .
41 ( Weights can be attached to the waist to make the dips much harder . )
42 A weight can be tied to the bar by a piece of rope and then raised and lowered to make the exercise more difficult .
43 I wanted therefore to make the tables light and clean and spacious but how could I , amongst this Gothic clutter ?
44 Michael Burley charts the progression of his collector 's cabinet , explaining how to make the piece with veneers , MDF and solid timber .
45 Social services departments may also be able to help you pay for work not covered by disabled facilities grants , and can also provide additional facilities to make the property safer , more comfortable and more convenient .
46 This appears to make the concept of locally-available core services a rather uncertain one .
47 But if the choreographer does not understand all the details which go to make the total presentation of a ballet , it can all too easily fail in some way or other .
48 But more often than not these will all need some adjustment and/or extra touches to make the dance design suitable or , even better , unique for a particular ballet .
49 There is no linkage , no indication of how to amalgamate one step with another and no indication of either rhythm or quality to make the movement come alive .
50 It is the gesture she uses later to make the Prince think what he must do to wake Aurora .
51 He also took care to make the patterns of his dances as interesting as in Scottish country dance .
52 The easiest way to make the journey , of just over 20 miles from Munich , is by the suburban railway ( S-Bahn ) , one of whose lines ends at Erding .
53 Two good pieces of gear had encouraged me to make the move , but once started there was nothing for 15 feet .
54 But who knows also the beauty which lies in wait hereabouts , which led Williams and Bingley to make the climb ?
55 There are no easy answers at High Rocks , but privately negotiated fee deals can only serve to make the right solution even harder to find .
56 It is not good practice simply to leave the cable poking out of the wall , and many wall light fittings will not have space in their backing plate to make the connections .
57 It is wise to drill small start holes to make the insertion of screws easier
58 To make the spur less conspicuous , it can be stained brown with a special concrete stain .
59 Hitachi have also taken the trouble to make the control large enough to operate when wearing thick gloves .
60 To make the structure more rigid cut and fix four angled poles into the corners as shown to act as braces
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