Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] to make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But , even when people have had spells of very bad illness , they may still live for many years and there will be time for them to make good plans for their children .
2 But Britain 's Vice-Consul Harold Jenkins told me : ‘ Sadly it may be quite impossible for them to make positive identifications . ’
3 They lived the lives of the folk among whom they worked ; and this may have helped many of them to make real contact with their parishioners .
4 Your doctor and the hospital will arrange for you to make regular visits for antenatal care .
5 It may be difficult for you to make instantaneous response to what is said .
6 I do n't think they 're in it to make zillions and zillions of pounds , I think they 're in it to make great records .
7 But it was a flop , and Wilcox moved on from US to make successive deals with Universal and RKO .
8 It was n't easy for him to make new friends , particularly outside of whatever cast list he was currently a part , but occasionally it happened — as during the run of One Over The Eight .
9 Owning an animal also makes it easier for her to make new friends and contacts , particularly children .
10 This assumes that social worker has the information available to them to make correct decisions .
11 Some of these proposals seems to me to make great sense .
12 Man works far below his capacity ; some writers have put a figure on the deficiency but it is of little value to you to make quantitative estimates .
13 If you 're the earner , and she 's looking after the children , it 's usually down to you to make regular payments for the children 's upkeep at least until they reach the age of seventeen — and longer if they 're still in education .
14 Unless you 're a tenant , it 's down to you to make sure gas appliances receive the regular expert servicing they need .
15 QUESTION TIME belongs to the readers of AIM and it is up to you to make full use of it .
16 QUESTION TIME belongs to the readers of AIM and it is up to you to make full use of it .
17 QUESTION TIME belongs to the readers of AIM and it is up to you to make full use of it .
18 Representation of shires and boroughs had also been determined : the King no longer had discretion to decide which communities might send up M.P.s , although it was of course open to him to make new enfranchisements by royal charter .
19 On the other hand we are fortunate indeed if we happen to be in a business that is so secure that it is enough for us to make effortless decisions that never require us to do more than flow along with established patterns .
20 It is not for us to make political decisions .
21 ‘ Darling Ruth , if you do n't know how I feel about you now , you never will , but now is n't the time for us to make rash statements as we did in Seville .
22 And where such statutory means are slow to act or uncertain of their action it is not for us to make pre-emptive strikes in the name of propriety .
23 However , we managed between us to make sure things did n't go according to plan — or to script . ’
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