Example sentences of "to make the " in BNC.
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1 | This year 's 30th Anniversary could be our chance to make the 90s the decade in which groups shoot ahead . |
2 | For example , if you are embarking on Julia in Two Gentlemen of Verona and her Proteus letter , it is as well to have a sheet of paper that you can tear up to make the scene start with a dramatic focus and give the lines some action . |
3 | He clucks his tongue to make the noise . |
4 | But this will not be the main focus of attention here ; to make the general point requires tracing only the impact of the specific church teaching of the period on constitutional law and its implementation in Ireland . |
5 | Almost as if to test the political religious alliance of catholic nationalists in the South , the constitutional issue of divorce arose in 1986 as part of Dr Garret FitzGerald 's constitutional crusade ( see Cooney 1986 ) to make the Southern state more palatable to Northerners . |
6 | How to make the viewer perceive this ? |
7 | Much of this is due to the face that , following the recent Monopolies and Mergers Commission report on pub ownership , many breweries are actually moving out of brewing itself and concentrating instead on pub management — an area where they believe they stand to make the greatest profits . |
8 | The lotus leaf needed to line the bamboo steamer for the Szechwan dish of steamed beef and rice flour was examined with interest , as were the ingredients used to make the rice flour — short grain rice , cinnamon bark , star anise and ‘ special ’ wild pepper — which were then sautéed dry for 15 minutes and ground into a semolina-type texture after the removal of the bark and anise . |
9 | ‘ I am going to make the climb downwards , ’ the Finn called to them . |
10 | It served to make the Finnish detective rather sharper than he might otherwise have been . |
11 | ‘ Eh bien , my friends , ’ he said , brushing a crumb of cheese straw from the lapel of his immaculately pressed suit , ‘ it is time to make the beginning . |
12 | Wonderfully humorous , bursting with life and packed with enough solid soul music to make the blood dance in your veins ’ . |
13 | I have somehow to make the biggest and most important , heartfelt apology of my life . |
14 | In these cases the student probably relies on the instructor to make the decision and knows that he is there and can save the situation if things go wrong . |
15 | It is important to make the student aware of the subtle difference between being safe at all times and being safe in particular conditions . |
16 | If a break does occur the wire tends to coil up , and it is easy to make the mistake of just tying the broken ends together and towing it straight back to the launch point for the next launch . |
17 | Clearly while we do have gliders that spin , it is vital to give pilots enough experience to recognise what is happening and to make the right moves instead of panicking and doing nothing . |
18 | The stick must be moved forwards to make the recovery . |
19 | The stall is approached once again but this time in a very slight turn and , if necessary , with a very small amount of extra rudder — just enough to make the wing drop . |
20 | It is surprisingly easy to make the circuit and base leg far too close to the field , particularly if the surrounding countryside is rough and unlandable . |
21 | It is obviously helpful to make the first flights in smooth weather , with a clear horizon . |
22 | At 15,000 feet , no enthusiastic pilot who is already suffering from the effects of lack of oxygen will be able to make the sensible decision to leave strong lift . |
23 | Flaps are described in detail for the many pilots who do not fully understand how to make the best use of them , and who may be nervous about their first flights in a flapped machine . |
24 | Additional airbrake should be available to make the glider stop floating at the right moment . |
25 | Here you will need to reduce the airbrake to continue the float and then , as you get to the better ground , to re-open them to make the landing . |
26 | These contrive to make the locking very stiff . |
27 | Family outings on bikes are a good way to make the best of summer days . |
28 | To make the formal application you will need to complete the forms given to you by your Environmental Health Officer . |
29 | One of the main priorities therefore was to make the whole building accessible to disabled people . |
30 | In this case , however , I have been unable to make the separation and the fieldwork is both empirical and continuous ; it is diachronic and retrospective , taking in the historical with the contemporary . |