Example sentences of "[noun] to make a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Deprived of our rights as parents to make a rational decision because we did n't get the facts . |
32 | The usual procedure was for sympathetic teachers to provide branches in their areas with lists of school-leavers each of whom was then interviewed at home with his or her parents by a ‘ visitor ’ who discussed the general employment situation with them , urging the importance of continued education and inviting the parents to make a formal application to the committee for assistance . |
33 | Mix the chopped parsley , garlic , olive oil , chopped anchovy fillets and vinegar to make a little vinaigrette sauce . |
34 | So the capacity to make a thorough survey of the subject is inhibited by one of its most important characteristics . |
35 | On the subsequent hearing the judge found that T. 's capacity to make a rational decision about her treatment was unimpaired , and that , despite the influence of her mother , the refusal of a transfusion was voluntary . |
36 | It has the capacity to make a major contribution to the stimulation of scientific achievement for the good of wealth creation in this country . |
37 | I therefore answer my first question in the affirmative and I do find as a result that Miss T. had the capacity to make a valid refusal of blood on that Sunday afternoon and evening . |
38 | ( b ) the offeror is also responsible for making the announcement if a requirement to make a mandatory offer is triggered ; |
39 | Bishop 's Castle Railway , deviations and additional works , plans and sections ( all minor deviations of the eastern part of the original main line proposal with an additional junction spur at Lydham Heath to make a double junction there to allow direct running between Craven Arms and Bishop 's Castle . |
40 | to provide opportunities for members not attracted to committee work to make a useful contribution . |
41 | Glaxo and Wellcome are among its customers and one of its products — gamma lactam — is currently being used by several companies to make a new generation of anti-Aids drugs . |
42 | Refugees bring with them not just a bundle of belongings but an accumulation of skills and knowledge and a real determination to make a positive contribution to their new country . |
43 | This took the form of allowing trusts to make a maximum return of 6 per cent on assets , and arrangements to ensure that certain services deemed essential would continue to be provided locally . |
44 | Thought by one of the judges to make a good radio play . |
45 | The second requires the child to make a verbal response to either a verbal or a non-verbal stimulus and is used as a measure of the child 's ability to produce spoken language . |
46 | Any elicitation procedure is itself subject to a degree of variation in terms of how successfully it stimulates a child to make a particular response . |
47 | It is a scene to make a British Minister of Sport weep with envy . |
48 | It is important to encourage a remaining parent to make a new will . |
49 | Foundering plan to make a depressed mill town into a Guggenheim satellite for contemporary art has until 31 July to raise $12 million |
50 | Applicants must submit their financial plans by December 1 — in time for the International Cricket Council to make a firm decision by the end of January . |
51 | Applicants must submit their financial plans by December 1 in time for the International Cricket Council to make a firm decision by the end of January . |
52 | It is within the power of the Council to make a one-off grant to the World for golden hellos to attract a higher calibre of research workers . |
53 | He says that every prisoner leaving jail should at least have enough clothing to make a fresh start , the danger is that prisoners who do n't have enough funds can return to crime . |
54 | Down-to-earth Ron , who says he knows nothing about gardening , proves that you do n't have to be an expert to make a super garden . |
55 | Plant strawberries to make a new bed . |
56 | TBD gave me enough pens to make a significant impact on this year 's office stationery allocation ; they also gave me a useful laundry bag , as did Bertrams . |
57 | Credit marketing revolves around pre-screening to enable the lender to make a pre-approved credit offer , eg mailing the offer of a $5000 Visa card limit to vetted names . |
58 | She is nothing if not an enthusiast and exhibits that special quality so necessary for a regular ski touring in Scotland ; a voracious appetite for sniffing out snow in sufficient quantity to make a continuous tour . |
59 | Calling on North Korea to make a similar pledge , Roh said that nuclear energy would only be used for peaceful purposes . |
60 | The banker puts together different contributions to make a syndicated loan . |