Example sentences of "[noun] make [noun] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Foreigners , which pay less for labour and in many cases make components of equal quality , are winning business away from German firms . |
2 | The researchers made recordings of black adolescents in five different situations , in an attempt to control the variables of race of interlocutor , gender and formality/informality . |
3 | Eddie Youds made way for sub keeper Clive Baker who held out for Ipswich 's eighth draw . |
4 | Other literacies make use of different convention and may , for instance , without any loss of clarity for those who know the rules , not mark sentence boundaries at all . |
5 | The traction combination with an HST power car converted to a driving trailer and only seven HST coaches made mincemeat of conventional timings . |
6 | Even if the plant is a free-standing subsidiary , within-group pricing policies make determination of real outputs difficult . |
7 | Many of these discrete estates made use of extensive areas of distant or upland resources of pasture or woodland . |
8 | All branches of the armed services at various times made appointments of official War Artists , who were commissioned to paint battle scenes or portraits for the armed services . |
9 | Back in Moscow after the grinding 40th anniversary celebrations in East Berlin , President Gorbachev made plain on Soviet television that Erich Honecker 's Socialist Unity Party of Germany ( SED ) could sink or learn to swim . |
10 | Mrs Singh made things like enormous crisps called pompidoms , or some such funny name , and Hoomey was spurred on his way by the thought of them . |
11 | ‘ Well , if that 's where warmth gets you — a lonely old age , with your only pleasure making trouble for other people — then I 'm glad I 'm cold ! ’ |
12 | Secondly , the inclusive approach may act as a positive encouragement to clients to make use of legal services . |
13 | The tendency for current research to make use of multi-disciplinary approaches is increasing , although theses themselves tend to concentrate on smaller units of research . |
14 | Thus , both sides have tended to use social scientific research to make statements in general about catholic schools which have been drawn from other countries and , therefore , beyond the cultural confines within which Irish catholic schools exist . |
15 | There is a growing trend in the textile trade for designers to make use of computer-aided design , in order to explore a greater number of design ideas and to shorten lead times on production . |
16 | Hunt , 59 , of Hove , East Sussex , denies two counts of conspiracy to cheat , and two charges of conspiracy to make use of false accounting documents between October 1975 and December 1991 . |
17 | These networks are at the heart of policy-making in the United States and are even important in understanding how the US president makes appointments to senior levels in the Federal government . |
18 | There are valuable opportunities to make contact with future customers and to explain what farming is all about . |
19 | The mandatory penalty of life imprisonment for murder makes issues of relative culpability non-justiciable at present , since the length of imprisonment is ‘ determined or partly determined behind the scenes by someone who has not heard any representations by or on behalf of the prisoner on grounds which the prisoner does not know ’ . |
20 | We have recently set up a electronic news server devoted to Leeds United which allows fans to make contact with other Leeds fans both home and abroad , via the vast electronic networks which connect computers worldwide . |
21 | The products of the gene G find their way into the membrane surrounding the cell , and are involved in the processes whereby the cell makes connections with other cells . |
22 | Undaunted , the 1918 Education Act made provision for local authorities to begin to open such schools for all 14–16 year-olds not otherwise engaged in full-time secondary education . |
23 | The LEA refused to concede , even when the parents made application for judicial review ; but when the application to the court was amended to focus on the legality of the LEA 's admissions procedures and their operation , the authority finally backed down and found places for the children at two schools where non-white pupils were firmly in the minority ( Overthorpe and Thornhill ) . |
24 | 8 ) Why is ACORN of great value to companies making use of direct marketing ? ( also see later chapter ) . |
25 | There are a few in the field of Art education today , ill-informed about what really took place in the West Riding in the 1950s and 60s who say , " Oh yes , that was about drawing from observation , with youngsters making copies from natural objects " . |
26 | The curriculum , as it is , functions to make children with severe learning difficulties as near normal as possible — the means to the end — not to enhance who they actually are . |
27 | staple industries , " vertical " deference makes way for horizontal class-based politics post . |
28 | Doctors opposed to the trade are now calling for a change in the law to make transplants from dead bodies legal . |
29 | The most basic is simply to clear space on the shelves to make room for new additions to stock . |
30 | On the following day two more Iraqi formations made incursions into Saudi Arabian territory . |