Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] make the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Once the four old aircraft hangars were erected side-by-side to make the Central Works , construction of the first completely new car began .
2 They know she can be relied on to make the big day for her clients sparkle with the perfect glittering accessory .
3 Because then the P P G seven then goes on to make the implicit point about other things that in the countryside such as the small villages and towns and other development opportunities , do occur which provide the rural diversification and employment development that is that is required by the P P G.
4 So , while the Government has put some effort into educating people about healthy eating , it has not made the necessary changes in policy and practice that are required to make a healthier diet possible .
5 This was true even before the current wave of feminism ( Virginia Woolf in 1929 and Simone de Beauvoir in 1949 both marvelled at the huge volume of material on the subject ) ; contemporary feminism has just made the political implications easier to see .
6 News from France is that recent Peak immigrant Felicity Butler has just made the first British female ascent of an F7c .
7 Perhaps no ballet has ever made the same impact on dancers and audience as Stravinsky 's Rite of Spring .
8 Changes in the question wording used also make the meaningful interpretation of time series health data problematic .
9 And work carried out to make the top deck of the National Car Park in East Street , Darlington , waterproof has also been branded a failure .
10 The professor takes you into the world of portable computing explaining how to make the most of your walk-about P.C. The program is basically a collection of text files with an easy to use reader .
11 She did n't know how to make the poor chap feel at home .
12 He has made himself so by resolving never to make the same mistake twice .
13 When we found it and after I had thanked every sea god for my luck and promised never to make the same stupid mistake again , I gingerly inspected the Seayak for damage .
14 Finally , give the subordinate authority to go away to make the final choice and implement any action .
15 We were not far below the hanging glacier bivouac , where we stopped for two hours before pushing on to make the most of the night .
16 I have met nobody that is wholly satisfied with the body God gave them — but this is the body you 've got so you 'd better make the best of it .
17 She 'd better make the most of the occasion and put her views on marriage more forcibly once she returned home .
18 ‘ Well , we 'd better make the most of it , then , had n't we ? ’ he said softly .
19 ‘ When you 'd already made the low opinion in which you held both me and my sister crystal-clear ? ’
20 On the other hand : she 'd fortunately made the right career choice and been encouraged by school and family at an early age , got a qualification ( chartered accountancy ) that proved a useful passport , and had had the same supportive bosses any man would expect to get .
21 Eat early Make the big meal breakfast and take the smallest in the evening .
22 In our own lives , when we look back over things we 've done , we try to learn something from them — if we know we 've done something stupid , we try to make sure that we do n't keep on making the same mistakes over and over again .
23 Good humour being somewhat restored , I turned away to make the hot drink we had promised ourselves so long ago CRASH !
24 Flaps are described in detail for the many pilots who do not fully understand how to make the best use of them , and who may be nervous about their first flights in a flapped machine .
25 To suggest how to make the best use of those notes .
26 To suggest how to make the best use of your notes .
27 Who in our firm is going to be responsible for deciding how to make the most of the Single Market ?
28 And then , before that , if you if you was to make the mealy puddings the it that always had to be cut into bits and emptied and washed well in cold water , and with salt and that , and that was They would done that for three days before they were then filled up to make the mealy puddings .
29 We heard this sort of thing before , when Pontypool ruled the roost in the Seventies and Eighties , and the fact that there was more than an element of truth in it , that the complaints of others could be justified , served only to make the accused — Neath , just like Pontypool before them — become more introverted and less receptive .
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