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

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1 None more so than for four of the oldest surviving players to win Cup medals in the thirties — the Belfast Celtic quartet Sid McIlroy , Norman Kernaghan , Jimmy McAlinden and Harry Walker who gave this appropriate advice to young players — enjoy your football and not make money their God .
2 He is also a keen tennis player , running the men 's winter league at his club and even makes time to teach cycling awareness to youngsters at nearby Holmer Green .
3 ( Many managers ca n't be bothered to do any research and therefore make decisions they can hardly support . )
4 They are taught rural crafts and how to make products , such as foot rollers and Christmas cards , which are sold in The Body Shops .
5 They made an inventory of the industries in the zone and then made contact with union members in them .
6 ‘ This is different , ’ Lindsey laughingly dismissed his protest , weaving her way with almost childlike excitement between rows of fruit and vegetables and racks of brightly coloured sundresses , sandals and locally made lace .
7 Its branches fork from an implanted bud just above ground level and normally make 2–4ft ( 0.6–1.2m ) high , although — and this has to be said — too often encouraged by incorrect and only partial pruning that permits new growth to break not from near ground level but from 1ft ( 0.3m ) , 2ft ( 0.6m ) , or even higher , they are frequently to be seen consisting of younger bloom bearing growth on top of old barky stems , the whole reaching 5ft ( 1.5m ) , even 6ft ( 1.8m ) , or more in height .
8 Carrick 's argument , that of the man who earns his living playing the game , would make sense anywhere but in the Ridings : without the addition of a West Indian fast bowler and the option of adding two more experienced outside players , says Carrick , the chances of his youngish team ever winning trophies and thus making money , are severely limited .
9 But for now , she would not allow herself to think , she would rest for a few hours and then make arrangements to deal with business matters .
10 The benefits offered to members are excellent , giving practical help and advice on all aspects of self-promotion from presentation of art work , legal rights , gallery space competitions and exhibitions , to making the right contacts and indeed making friends , through the Regional Groups of AOI members who regularly organise both social and professional activities to stimulate interest and support for the profession .
11 The Insert mode , the normal mode for most programs , inserts new text at the point of the cursor , shifting the text to the right and below to make room .
12 Month 2 Bought raw materials for £3,000 and paid cash and also made cash sales of £3,000 .
13 Sometimes we find problems of durability ; on other occasions manufacturers listen to our ideas and actively make changes in their products .
14 It is therefore vital that this transformation does not introduce a PAR and so make use of the recursive procedure we are currently defining . )
15 He sat in his room and occasionally made notes on pieces of paper .
16 This still retains the name and reputedly made use of some of the stonework from the mill itself .
17 They will give us exactly the colour we want , especially if we dovetail them with the bassoons and thus make use of the deep low notes of the second horn .
18 He who goes to work wearing a Chelsea football kit under his suit and later makes love in the team socks while quoting Hamlet clearly has no truck with cultural snobbishness .
19 The latter effectively reduces the amount of sunlight falling directly into the water and generally makes conditions inhospitable for the growth of algae .
20 As regards ( b ) it should be noted that all it does is to permit small and medium-sized companies to prune the accounts to be delivered to the Registrar and thus made public .
21 They suggest that the behaviour of the young is often defined as threatening by adults in positions of power and that , encouraged by media campaigns , the state can often overreact to ‘ deviant ’ behaviour and basically make matters worse ( Frith 1984 ; Muncie 1984 ) .
22 These were people who saw local opportunities to improve transport for fuel , raw materials and goods and so to make profits for themselves .
23 It is true that when historians come to the basic task of source evaluation and exploitation , they will not be able to examine the alterations and check the handwriting but strategies of text analysis are already available which will allow researchers to evaluate authorship and even make judgements on changing style within an individual author 's corpus of text ( Holmes 1991 ) .
24 We 've actually had a recycling paper project going on over the last couple of months , which made paper out of shredded newsprint and then made Christmas cards out of them .
25 My detachment was not allowed to last , I was soon chatting to the ex-Lady Mayor of Portsmouth and later made friends with the Commanding Officer of one of the Army supply boats stationed on Benbecula with whom I was able to swap experiences in the Outer Hebrides .
26 In it an employee may be required to analyse a given situation , comment on progress made to date , provide advice and possibly to make recommendations .
27 The overall aim of the Enterprise Centre is to enable students and staff to develop the essential enterprise/transferable skills to operate and succeed in a changing employment and business environment and thus make Napier University more responsive to the needs of work .
28 These reports assess the situation for a particular service or type of trained staff and usually make recommendations for improving quality and supply .
29 In the context of reproduction , males make use of weapons ( teeth , horns , etc. ) in competitive encounters with male rivals and also make use of their courtship display characteristics in the presence of females in order the attract them .
30 How does the progenitor cell ‘ know ’ when to make oligodendrocytes and when to make astrocytes ?
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