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

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1 He did n't want money made that way ; he did n't want the humiliation .
2 Do you think Bach made funny faces and giggled when he wrote that ?
3 In the light of the increasing emphasis upon persuading people to change their life-styles to protect their health , this study will explore some of the factors which influence readiness to make such changes .
4 NEW England rugby president Danie Serfontein has told cheating clubs making illegal payments : ‘ Cut it out or else . ’
5 Accordingly , it was the duty of the solicitors who were instructing counsel to make this claim and who , in correspondence , had evinced an intention to seek an order for costs against the local authority because of the supposed failure of the local authority to discharge its duty properly , to provide for the court a detailed statement of those costs ; moreover , to prepare that statement with proper care .
6 Three of them propose rules to make political bribery more difficult .
7 Since 16 July 1992 ( Royal Assent of the 1992 Finance ( No 2 ) Act ) , such enquiry time has included Customs making internal enquiries ; previously , however , the time had to be on enquiries with the trader , rather than on internal enquiries , following the High Court decision in L Rowland and Co ( Retail ) Ltd ( see ACCOUNTANCY , November 1992 , p 108 ) .
8 Although summarized as an alcohol education course , the sessions are not just concerned with giving information but also with enabling participants to make practical use of it .
9 The third supplement to the simple regime of primary rules , intended to remedy the inefficiency of its diffused social pressure , consists of secondary rules empowering individuals to make authoritative determinations of the question whether , on a particular occasion , a primary rule has been broken .
10 It has factories making woollen goods , whisky and engineering products .
11 If the answer is ‘ yes , change is possible ’ , then certain choices have to be made about how individuals are going to tackle the problems which face them , and the counsellor will have a role in enabling counsellees to make those decisions .
12 Well designed information systems can give the information which will assist managers make better decisions , give their businesses competitive advantage or help them improve their cost structure or product base .
13 BT also unveiled schemes to encourage customers to make more use of their phones and promised more special offers .
14 So we 're hoping to address all these issues and er and also to try to bring people back to the awareness that food is a basic human right , the right to eat is a basic human right and , and that we have to find ways to make sure people enjoy that basic human right .
15 There is no altogether painless way of escaping from a pay-as-you-go scheme , particularly if you want people to make substitute provision .
16 The aim is to encourage people to make better use of their qualifications for the purpose of obtaining access to employment in other member states and to help employers to make more informed comparisons between qualifications .
17 It should perhaps come as no surprise that the Assessment of Performance Unit ( APU ) in England and Wales has some of the characteristics of the National Assessment of Educational Progress ( NAEP ) in the US ; or that new moves in the UK to establish procedures to make incompetent teachers liable to sanctions ( reported in the Times Educational Supplement .
18 Trees on the slopes have been used for firewood to provide space to make new fields .
19 To encourage pupils to make greater use of a wide range of curricular resources in the school library and in the classroom
20 The court has power to make such order as it thinks fit for restoring the position to what it would have been if the transaction had not been entered into and also , in this case , for protecting the interests of persons who are the victims of the transaction : subsection ( 2 ) .
21 The version of emancipation which became law made many concessions to the interests of the gentry .
22 Of particular importance is the social worker 's contribution in helping parents make full use of the facilities offered by the mental health services .
23 In 1977 the music industry gaped when Prince received $1m to make three albums for Warner Brothers .
24 Introduced by the Chancellor in the 1990 Budget , this scheme allows individuals to make single gifts to charities of£400 or more with the benefit of tax relief .
25 There will be no possibility of reallocating resources to make some people better off without making others worse off .
26 There is some evidence that adopted children make greater use of the psychiatric services than the general population , though this could be due to class factors .
27 The Ombudsman has instructed societies to make sure customers are kept fully informed about interest rates and , in particular , obsolete accounts .
28 Sponsored since 1982 by the University of New Mexico School of Medicine , ASAP seeks to empower youth to make healthier choices in their own lives ; and , as community members , to play an active political role in their communities and society .
29 It 's hard to see Chrysler making serious inroads into the European sporting saloon market with the Dodge Spirit R/T .
30 The rule abandons an earlier plan that would have allowed safety boards or state officials to help researchers make such decisions on their own .
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