Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [adv] [adv] to make " in BNC.

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1 That means helping them not only to make any additional or different arrangements to what is ‘ normally available for all ’ to meet the needs of particular children , but also to review and develop the general curriculum , so that ‘ what is normally available for all ’ can itself be gradually transformed to provide better learning opportunities for all children in the future .
2 I scanned them once just to make sure Zaria was n't among them and was pretty sure she was n't .
3 Do we really know anyone well enough to make up their mind for them ?
4 Did he send you here tonight to make an utter bloody fool of me ? ’
5 ‘ I would n't mind someone else here to make a mess , ’ Doris Smythe said wistfully .
6 and you have to press them down anyway to make them all stick .
7 ‘ You 're sure you know him well enough to make that claim with authority ? ’
8 And I scratched it on there to make sure that I did n't forget it .
9 The members ' rights of ownership entitle them not only to make decisions personally about how their property is to be used , but also to delegate that power to others , and they are free to stipulate what degree of control they require over the discretion ceded by them .
10 Erm s that 's my general s there 's no doubt that there are a great deal of activities there as always of course when one is spending a lot of new money quite rapidly , one has to monitor it very carefully to make sure that it 's being effectively spent , and I 'm sure the director and this committee will continue to do that .
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