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

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1 There was a professional choir as well as the children , and the sound of hymns being so brilliantly performed made the Foundling Hospital chapel the most popular place of worship in London .
2 Although they could afford to pay real money for USL , they were well aware that it was losing money and AT&T was highly motivated to make the sale .
3 Several of the original cast were written out within months of the launch , and there were many other changes — but all failed to make the soap a winner .
4 Several of the original cast were written out within months of the launch , and there were many other changes — but all failed to make the soap a winner .
5 Had the Russians not decided to make the facts public the truth would still be hidden .
6 British dealers , who have also enjoyed a profitable year , have not had to make the panic payments .
7 ‘ I 've just got to make the dressing , ’ said Scarlet .
8 And I 've just got to make the tie .
9 Known as ‘ Puffin' since childhood because of his hooked nose , he had worked with Baird on four previous films and had just finished making The Millionairess , starring Sophia Loren , when he set off for Sweden in October 1960 .
10 As Haslemere has already begun to make the town accessible for wheelchair-bound people , would n't it be nice if the town could become totally accessible for both able bodied and disabled people .
11 Belau was not required to make the land available until such agreement was reached .
12 Also what struck me was now that they they 're not fighting the Japanese erm they 're not required to make the sacrifices of war that they were so perhaps they 're going to think right let's see what we can make out of this , I do n't , I no longer have to pay X tax because
13 The handsome and sombre costumes , historically accurate , are relieved by colour only in the auto-da-fe , which seemed to belong to another production and signally failed to make the flesh creep , even when the fire was lit in the victims ' underground cage .
14 Emily Bond a new name from Gloucestershire did best of all … she beat Heidi Hogh 6-1 6-0 but just failed to make the quarter finals …
15 And your readiness to assume additional tasks like the service in St. Blane 's , further helped to make the weekend event worthwhile and enjoyable .
16 Although breast milk is the best choice , modern baby formulas are specially processed to make the proteins less troublesome .
17 Mary Ann asked , still determined to make the traveller feel at home , though making him feel less at home with every enquiry .
18 Tilney always managed to make the business of cleaning one 's teeth sound like an electric drill demolishing part of the Barbican , while Wattling 's idea of washing his face was to chuck his flannel at it and spatter water all over the bathroom .
19 In Eastern Distributors v. Goldring the original owner ( the customer ) clearly intended to make the deception .
20 Families of serfs were forced by Chilperic to accompany the princess ; some hanged themselves to avoid going ; people of good birth were also expected to make the journey , and then to stay in Spain ; as a result they made their wills , reckoning themselves to be as good as dead .
21 The tight organisational structure of employers ' associations both in Sweden and West Germany has also helped to make the lock-out ( which is rarely used in most other countries ) a potent weapon in contemporary industrial relations to be used , on occasion , against the unions .
22 10.50 : We 've nearly finished making the cakes .
23 Gordon Brand , jun , and Ireland 's David Feherty , who were joint runners-up in Valencia last week , both failed to make the cut after taking 75 to finish on 148 , and the Turespana Masters champion , Andrew Oldcorn ( 74 ) went out on 150 .
24 Oddly enough Unix System Labs , when it was building Destiny from which UnixWare derives , explored using the Mac interface and originally intended to make the interface created in-house instead much more Mac-like than it is .
25 IMHO he 's really helped make the back division look much better ( by our standards anyway ; - ) ) and him out *could* leave a big hole back there .
26 He said since the incident new instructions insisted that loads must never be left unsupported , supports must be put in place to stop the tube falling and a wider slot in the pipe was now used making the operation easier , quicker and safer .
27 The affidavit can also be sworn by some person such as a director , company secretary or similar company officer , or a solicitor , who has been concerned in the matters giving rise to the petition , or by some responsible person who is duly authorised to make the affidavit and has the requisite knowledge .
28 As a graduate of Russian at Leeds and being closely involved with Worcestershire 's sponsorship programme ( which includes P-E ) , he seems well placed to make the transition .
29 which in a way were pleased we have n't got to make the heart rending decision of him having his legs off , cos Denny told us , mum kept saying to him for three days , he would arch his back ooh , ooh , could n't move , and mum said yes he
30 It can be money well spent making the place smarter and safer .
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