Example sentences of "[adv] make [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In future Castle will only make provision for amortisation of audio copyrights for permanent diminution in value .
2 It was a staple of the revenge tragedy as Kyd , Tourneur or Shakespeare conceived it , and plays by Dekker , Lyly , Webster , Ford and Middleton all made use of madness on stage , and of actors specially trained for the parts of madmen .
3 Surely they 'd do better making love on board Grace than on a few yards of Mackenzie tartan ?
4 Now we cross to the other side of the no go area but turning is called tacking , and so to make ground for wind width we have to go in a series of zig-zags , each time turning for about ninety degrees and see that the sail is kept full most of the time only flapping momentarily as the boat turns directly through the eye of the wind .
5 The decision to build the lift could not have been taken lightly ; it only makes sense as part of a scheme of general improvement .
6 Our chastity , indeed our whole life , only makes sense in relation to our love to God …
7 Those who claimed a break-even or loss situation did not make allowance for home produced food .
8 In addition , from a purely practical point of view it would not make sense for judgment creditors to be afforded preferential treatment in insolvencies .
9 JACKEY : Why , aunt , if they are actually married there 's no help for't and we must not make mischief between man and wife .
10 5.12.4 Unless the Landlord shall otherwise direct to carry out and complete before the expiry of the Term any works required to be carried out to or in the Premises as a condition of any planning permission which may have been granted during the Term irrespective of the date by which such works were required to be carried out It is understandable that a landlord will wish to ensure that the tenant not only complies with planning legislation but also does not make application for planning permission without the landlord 's consent .
11 I would have suspected nothing if the counterfeit Taplow had not made reference to Purgatory .
12 An Act of 1485 had already made hunting in disguise or by night a felony ; it was re-enacted several times so that Forest offenders could be prosecuted at Quarter Sessions or at Assizes .
13 Thus making use of eqn ( 10.3b ) we have which , for a wave travelling in the z(3) direction , becomes .
14 Mention has been made to the paperwork , I think that it 's worth reminding ourselves that a lot of the paperwork that has been generated , is a direct result of Conservative government introduced legislation , particularly cri criminal justice er , legislation , which requires a considerable amount of paperwork , erm , to be completed by officers , quite often in long , in longhand , and not making use of technology , where in fact they er , a great deal of time and effort could be con , er could be er , saved .
15 Idiomatic means more than just making sense in English .
16 ‘ When we meet at the Landing Stage and have even half an hour together , it just makes life worth living .
17 Yet just to make nonsense of pedantry , I 've often heard keepers calling antlers ‘ horns . ’
18 Omagh sisters Olivia ( 15 ) and nine-year-old Laura McGuckin also still make time for story books outside the classroom .
19 That is , it does not directly make use of information about the length of words , or information about the overall word shape .
20 They also claimed that police and officials had pushed queuers aside to make room for family and friends .
21 PAY MORE TO MAKE IT ON TIME
22 You may want your partner to know that there is something important you want to discuss , so that you can both make time in advance .
23 The new tariff also made payment of war debts by European countries to the USA more difficult since it prevented them from selling more goods to America than they bought from the new world .
24 Systems that have employed more contextual information are text recognition systems ( OCR ) which have also made use of error correction techniques .
25 Yes , well then we 're also making provision for disaster funds coming up , emergency funds .
26 Since lions always like to isolate one individual from the herd before attacking , this theory also makes sense on paper , but reality does not bear it out because lions can all too easily single out animals for the kill .
27 This assures us that the continued supply is of normal quantities required anyway , but it also makes discontinuation of supply a positive harm rather than a refusal to help .
28 Travel agents and tour operators often make back to back reservations which means that certain accommodation is booked over a period of time and as one group of guests depart another group takes their place .
29 ‘ Economic and political groups in dominance often make use of majority and minority religious groups and issues for their own ends , ’ participants agreed .
30 There was a little discussion about the length of time a perfectly made cup of tea ought to be brewed and a little anguish because there was no milk to offer the guests .
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