Example sentences of "[prep] them make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Second-hand pipe organs are sometimes worth considering when they are fine instruments and when the total cost of their purchase , removal and rebuilding in a place suitable for them makes economic sense .
2 But , even when people have had spells of very bad illness , they may still live for many years and there will be time for them to make good plans for their children .
3 From these women 's descriptions of their days , it is clear that rarely , if ever , is it possible for them to make this distinction either .
4 But Britain 's Vice-Consul Harold Jenkins told me : ‘ Sadly it may be quite impossible for them to make positive identifications . ’
5 They were they were asking for them to make more slates for for less money and they were n't prepared to sit down and really talk it through with the men they just treated you know they just had this awful attitude
6 Many of them make regular trips to the filmset where it was all put together , at Portmeirion in Wales .
7 It was noticeable that many of them made emotive comments when addressing this question ( for example , ‘ a last resort ’ , or ‘ a place for old people to go when nobody else wants them ’ ) , a reflection possibly of their personal involvement with the residents of the home and concern for their well-being .
8 Had any of them made any approaches to her ?
9 They could n't ignore the fact that they were to part , and neither of them made any attempt to avoid it in conversation .
10 None of them made any concessions to the local Muslim culture .
11 ‘ And how many of them made any effort to get along with me ? ’ she exploded .
12 Hugh with his hair wet , carrying Jacqueline and leading his two other daughters , all of them making wet footmarks on the stone floor , came in from the terrace .
13 Everything and something and nothing are all logically interlinked and none of them makes clear sense without the others .
14 None of them fit together , none of them makes any sense .
15 However , neither of them makes any reference to her husband , or to the dynamics of her marriage relationship in these comments , though Norma Larkin makes some ( implicit ) observations about marriage in general .
16 They lived the lives of the folk among whom they worked ; and this may have helped many of them to make real contact with their parishioners .
17 Notices attached to them make this plain .
18 The teachers ' accounts of what happened to them make disturbing reading .
19 This assumes that social worker has the information available to them to make correct decisions .
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