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

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1 Potentially the same criticism can be levelled at the discussions of monetary union as that made above regarding the SEM , i.e. EC politicians are proceeding to adopt policies which are very vague in their analysis of spatial considerations .
2 According to witnesses two of the alleged assailants made their escape together via the Docklands Light Railway , while another made off across the park .
3 This has had major impacts on occupational structure and the social make up of the town , on lifestyles , culture and politics .
4 She was fairly easy to make out against the glitter on the lake .
5 Her face was hard to make out in the half-light .
6 A dark close , a dark eerie house with silent people inside , and confused , childish tales of evil spells and horror — all made up for the ostracism of the two Rosin children .
7 Paul Mellon 's generosity to educational , artistic and environmental causes is astonishing over $600 million in all made primarily through the Paul Mellon Foundation and the Old Dominion Foundation .
8 They are all made up of the same shapes-triangles , squares and rectangles .
9 however , the shots I took have already made over £5,000 , and look good to make more in the future .
10 These findings are analogous to those made recently in the B-cell system : Ig- rearrangements can occur in the absence of an Ig- μ product in Ig-C μ mutant mice .
11 To a large extent of course the Queen was able to make up for the loss by grants of double , triple , and even quadruple subsidies , but in doing so she may have encouraged resistance .
12 Her early education had been poor because of the misconception amongst her teachers that language ability and intelligence were somehow different facts of a single concept , and it was only in later life , with the help of her husband , that she 'd been able to make up on the intellectual deprivation of those early years .
13 But the shed at the side of the road had been unlocked , and when he peered into it the outline of the covered carriage he had been able to make out in the darkness promised adequate protection and a degree of comfort .
14 With the lightweight Kevins , Sheedy and Brock , to carry in midfield and the dubious luxury of Franz Carr disappearing up blind alleys of his own making out on the wing ( without much of a prayer , unfortunately ) , the burden of battling for central control fell to the overworked Liam O'Brien .
15 The males were dark , almost black , in colour , and difficult to make out among the shadows .
16 The finding follows a study by Her Majesty 's Inspectorate of reading among children aged five to 14 made just before the introduction of the national curriculum last September .
17 Gary would sometimes see me staring up at them , and he 'd say , you know , it 's no good trying to read the stars up there … the only real stars here tonight are those two making out on the dance floor .
18 Yes that makes up to the total number of guns .
19 that makes up for the time you , then doing the
20 Both make up for the lack of nutrients in the soil by trapping and digesting small insects .
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