Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun sg] make a " in BNC.

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1 The next step is for the lessor to make a court application to obtain an order for possession .
2 I am grateful for the opportunity to make a brief contribution to the early stages of what will probably be the longest general election campaign in modern times .
3 I am grateful for the opportunity to make a few points about the environment .
4 Of course , many software companies make express provision for the user to make a back-up copy .
5 When the Drama sub-committees of the Schools Council English Panel were presented with a proposition from Lynn McGregor , a London teacher with a strong interest in the sociology of education and her own research into Drama teaching on its way ( 1976 ) , to launch a full-scale research project , the climate seemed ripe for the subcommittee to make a recommendation .
6 There is a clear need for the Government to make a statement of its commitment to the cause of building the UK 's industrial performance to match its competitors ' .
7 It is entirely wrong and against natural justice for the Government to make a pre-emptive strike against one of those bids by saying that they will support the other with the financial guarantee of £48,750 .
8 I wonder whether it would be appropriate for the Government to make a statement at some stage this evening , at the Government 's choosing .
9 In the post-war world the national status of the Association received a welcome boost from the BBC , when , in 1948 , it gave permission for the BDDA to make a charity broadcast appeal .
10 In the Spring of 1966 , six of the Commissioners , led by Radzinowicz and Wootton resigned , having become persuaded that , with substantial legislation pending , and in the absence of conclusive research to support recommendations likely to last for a lengthy period , the opportunity no longer existed for the Commission to make a comprehensive report capable of setting the direction for a generation .
11 It is known that in the period following the deceased 's admission to Samuel Saye House the first defendant and Mr. Morgan were very active in trying to make arrangements for the deceased to make a new will .
12 So we did n't have to go all the way to Lime Street , Liverpool , Chapman , with his characteristic attention to such details , had arranged for the train to make a special stop at Edgehill Station , to give us a better chance of getting home the same night .
13 The ceremony was held at Poole station just before 0900 , in time for the train to make a special trip to the National Exhibition Centre at Birmingham for a commemorative Storm Force rally .
14 If the deep anaphor can be assigned a suitable interpretation from a content-based representation it does not matter , at least as far as a considered judgement of acceptability is concerned , if the previous expression of that content does not parallel the one that would have to be substituted for the anaphor to make a full second clause .
15 The wall was just the right height for the dog to make a leap and bark into the ear of the passers by .
16 If the authority was under a duty to make a decision on the matters in issue between the parties , this duty will revive when the decision is quashed and it will then be for the authority to make a fresh decision .
17 It was such a simple thing , but once the straight end was threaded through the loop to make a noose it became a murderous weapon .
18 To look for soil animals which are too large to pass through the sieve make a salt solution by dissolving 9 tablespoonfuls of cooking salt in 1½ litres ( 2½ pints ) of water .
19 They wandered off to the north-east a bit but not badly enough to get really lost , and after a while made a correction to drift back to north .
20 The laws of the Church made a man look outside his kindred for a wife , and the dynasts made virtue of necessity and constructed elaborate alliances by their marriages .
21 In particular , the fact that a person ‘ knowingly concerned ’ has not himself received anything under the transaction in question does not , in my judgment , restrict the power of the court to make a section 6(2) order against that person .
22 It was rare for the Leader of the Council to make a proposal ; he did so now .
23 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 .
24 Having regard to the true construction of section 9 of the Act , the House concluded that the refusal of the council to make a refund was not in accordance with the statutory intention and so affirmed the decision of the Court of Appeal [ 1987 ] 1 W.L.R. 593 allowing the taxpayers ' claim for judicial review of the decision .
25 Perhaps they fitted together with the protuberances of one party fitting into the hollows of the other to make a perfect whole .
26 role that interested persons could play in relieving a would-be believer of the necessity to make a detailed study of the underlying reasoning .
27 The rich oral tradition of the pesme made a great impression on writers and folklorists during the Romantic revival of the nineteenth century .
28 The second year of operation of the Napier Enterprise Centre has seen the activities of the Centre making a real impact on staff and students of the University .
29 The four Commandos on the 3″ mortar were still firing their bombs , each as it left the muzzle of the mortar making a distinctive musical sound like someone blowing down a length of drainpipe .
30 Rovaniemi edges a river which is frozen most of the year making a thoroughfare for sledges , jeeps and skiers .
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