Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] make [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In addition to conducting this particular case study I made some visits to another school ( which I have called ‘ Southend ’ ) in the same LEA which had gone through an identical appraisal exercise a year earlier .
2 The programs were tried out extensively with my own students , and from their feedback I made several modifications .
3 You what s normally happens is that the following year when you make profit you say ah but last year I made er you know I made a loss of ten thousand pound set that off against the profit of ten thousand pound I made this year so that tax pay losses can be carried forward there are other more complex ways of doing it too but that 's the standard sort of way , I think .
4 These blooming ears they make more trouble than they 're wor , erm , than they 're worth !
5 In a very real sense , therefore , the employers , whether farmers or landlords — in practice it made little difference — were not part of the rural village community as far as the agricultural worker was concerned .
6 Last Saturday he made another debut for Grove Steels in the Vaux Bluebell Over 40s League .
7 Eddie Stride in one of his books he makes this statement , he says , my jealousy , your envy , someone else 's pride , needs the pardon bought with the blood of Christ at Calvary , as much as someone else 's promiscuity , or perversion .
8 As to the first question I make these findings of fact .
9 When you came back down from the mountains you made some recordings that to this very day have a unique atmosphere about them — the Metamorphosen , the Brahms Requiem — but when you went to England to work with Legge 's Philharmonia there was an added interest to your music-making : the enormous repertory you managed to acquire and record .
10 When they reached the Ferry Beach at New Passage they made all speed to the hospital and to the ‘ dead house ’ , which held seven coffins .
11 Indeed when Richard marched against Angoulême he made this move after taking counsel with the barons of Poitou .
12 One seven-number memory bank is dedicated to key-word commands , such as ‘ home ’ , ‘ office ’ , ‘ secretary ’ and ‘ friend ’ , for the calls you make several times a day .
13 A so we you , you and the Securicor you made that dance last night .
14 Go and push a few notes on your own piano ; there 's no one here to wince at the sound you make these days .
15 The room was silent save for the angry swishing sound she made each time she turned the magazine 's pages .
16 Throughout the colonial period they made little use of the judicial system set up by the British and made few requests of their administrators .
17 On this basis it makes more sense for an investor to invest in promise than in reality .
18 In the process he made many enemies .
19 ‘ Then last night I made this promise to him .
20 R.B. You made that point .
21 SIR , — In your editorial you make many observations — some acceptable and some less so .
22 The promise and the fulfilment , let me just give you a couple of verses there in John fourteen , John make er , Jesus he makes this statement to his disciples , in John fourteen , in verses sixteen and seventeen , and I will ask the Father and he will give you another helper , another word for the Holy Spirit , that he may be with you forever .
23 Buy by god he made that woman come in there .
24 I think the , this is quite well illustrated by the figures on employees , where the numbers employed fell by getting on for ten percent , though our spending on employees remained about the same , partly as a result of pay increases , partly also , as a result of changes in the profile of grades of the staff at the Council , and a movement towards better staff , better paid , and then finally the saving we make each year as turnover of staff occurs , and we do n't have to pay salaries during the handover period from one person to another , that saving that has reduced because the turnover of staff has reduced .
25 Discussing the proposals of Holland and Benn designed to rectify the short-fall in investment in the British economy they make this point :
26 Later on in my schooling life I made more friends but there has been a lot of falling outs , but we always make up again .
27 Masklin ran this sentence through his head again , in case it made any sense when you listened to it a second time .
28 In addition it made some recommendations to BRAC , one of which was to encourage BRAC to make a greater effort to cooperate with the local village practitioners .
29 The reason I make this point is that while a retired architect may be covered by the PI policy of the firm he has left , that cover will only extend to the work he was involved with while a member of that practice .
30 ‘ Nothing came of the enquiries I made this morning .
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