Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] make a [noun] " in BNC.

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31 One of the organisations has made a pledge of £25,000 to the appeal .
32 But Mr Ishihara has made a career out of being shocking , and he has a good motive .
33 Each of the 22 years of the von Kuenheim rule BMW has made a profit and , 1974 fuel crisis year aside , has increased production .
34 Roberto Baggio , the new ‘ wonder boy ’ of Italian soccer , is not only an outrageously talented footballer , but he is also intelligent and responsible , a player who on his own initiative has made a series of public anti-violence appeals .
35 I think we 've got there unless Mr wants to make a response .
36 Looking specifically at the two areas in Hambledon , erm I would point out a Mr appears to make a distinction between the two areas , now I 'm not sure on what basis Mr does that , or whether he has undertaken some detailed landscape assessment , but I can say that Hambledon has commissioned a detailed landscape appraisal for its district wide local plan , which did n't show a distinction erm generally across that area .
37 Be under no illusion , Murder By Misadventure deserves to make a killing .
38 Team hopes to make a splash
39 When this happens the authoritative directive does make a difference .
40 The written call having the low exercise price starts to make a loss before the purchased call starts to make a profit .
41 Thus if B orders goods on its terms and S responds by acknowledging the order on its own , different terms , S has made a counter offer ( see British Road Services Ltd v Arthur Crutchley & Co Ltd [ 1968 ] 1 All ER 811 ) .
42 The Federal Assembly has made a mess of the country 's name , rejecting the Czecho-Slovakia with a hyphen and finally agreeing on the Czech and Slovak Federated Republic ( CFSR ) .
43 Ansoff has made a distinction between :
44 My right hon. Friend has made a number of important points about the changes that will be necessary if European monetary union is not to do the country enormous damage .
45 My hon. Friend has made a sound point .
46 The court has made a direction to the local authority that the guardian ad litem be allowed to have continuing involvement with a view to making an application in due course if thought appropriate .
47 ( b ) The child The child is entitled to respondent status in : ( i ) applications under Parts IV and V of the Act ( proceedings which relate to care , supervision , contact , child assessment , emergency protection and recovery orders ) ; ( ii ) applications under Part III of the Act ( secure accommodation orders and approval to the emigration of children in care ) ; ( iii ) any application for a residence order under s8 in relation to a child in care ; ( iv ) any family proceedings in which the court has made a direction for investigation under s37(1) ( see Chapter 3 , 1(b) ) and has either made or is considering whether to make an interim care order .
48 If the hon. Gentleman wants to make a speech about the constituency of Midlothian , he will have to do a lot more homework than he did tonight .
49 Uitsmijter has made a study of Maa .
50 ‘ He 's a deliberate pain to be honest but his yelling has made a difference .
51 The charity to benefit this year is Leukaemia Research , and Lisburn 's own golden girl Mary Peters has made a plea for runners to help the valuable work of this group by obtaining sponsorship .
52 But this arrangement means that the baby , when it first emerges from her genital opening has to make a marathon journey .
53 ‘ Indeed , ’ said Bishop Jon , ‘ 't is to be hoped that the two saintly souls got on well together in life ( if so be that they ever met at all , which I take leave to doubt ) now that the lord King has made a packet of them , so to speak , for posterity .
54 TOP rugby coach Mostyn Richards has made a plea for all clubs to back fully the Mid-Wales District representative team .
55 As part of the link-up process QP has made a covenant or promise to these two families to support them and the work they are involved in in three ways :
56 Mr Ashdown intends to make a keynote speech in Dunoon today , dwelling on the lessons he has learned from his private tours round Britain since the election .
57 In 1993 Kvaerner hopes to make a profit equal to 1992 plus the unrealised loss .
58 When a choreographer wishes to make a statement about dance that is inspired by a piece of music , he has to answer the question as to what style of dance is appropriate .
59 I have Mrs wishes to make a change to the recommendation on page five of this report .
60 Under the television lights does make a lot of difference , but when he knows it 's a big occasion , he can produce the goods when it matters , and there are n't too many of those .
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