Example sentences of "[conj] make [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The application is made to the judge if the judgment or order was given or made by the judge and , if not , to the district judge ( Ord 37 , r 2 ) .
2 In addition to the standard required contents of periodic statements , statements relating to portfolios including futures and other derivatives must include additional matters including : ( 1 ) Each payment received or made by the firm in respect of the account during the relevant month .
3 There is no offer or tender or the like given or made by the Vendor in relation to the Business which is still outstanding and capable of giving rise to a contract merely by the unilateral act of a third party .
4 I think erm it does tie in erm er what you 've just said with one of the points that made at the P P C day , that the P P C now has no representatives ' organizations or parish organizations .
5 The model being erected was that made for the Olympia Aero Show in 1929 .
6 Who knows , Mrs. Chamberlayne , The differences that made to the natives who were dying Or the state of mind in which they died ?
7 The response made to a sign ( word ) and that made to the object represented by that word .
8 On this view the only reservation that is relevant is that made by the State whose law is applicable to the transaction , and reservations made by the State in which the forum is located have no significance as such and operate only if the conflict rules of that State lead to the application of its own law .
9 One important move was that made by the USSR .
10 ‘ Roads , park , dispensary , institute , and so on — a hundred and twenty thousand pounds ; repairs and upkeep , recurring , four thousand … ’ and so on through all the elements that make for the running of a town , ending with the caution that it was ‘ all very round-figurey . ’
11 The , the back of the calendar card , the notes that make on the back of the calendar card , will be in sequential order , presumably .
12 The Philips recording , although made in the studio , is based on stagings at the Lyons Opera last year .
13 IF you like to feel at one with nature when you are having a tipple , you could do a lot worse than to make for the upstairs bar in the Shaftesbury Inn on Belfast 's Antrim Road .
14 Far more than incipient political change , it is the random violence that makes for the sense of dread among whites .
15 It is the peculiar human ability to re-organize and re-describe and re-evaluate from novel points of view that makes for the superiority of the consultants over any set of bibliographical instruments , as well as the human ability to recognize a question as misconceived or stupid .
16 I saw Yet drag himself up , eyes charged with fear , and make for the door to the lower regions .
17 She cringed back from him , pressing herself against the stove , wondering if she could edge past and make for the door .
18 On no account look out your passport and make for the airport because they 'll catch you in customs and the judge will be cross and tell you you 're a cold-blooded , ruthless and calculating murderess and give you twenty years .
19 I prepared to collect the rest of my medicines and make for the hospital , when the policeman said to me , ‘ Excuse me , sir .
20 He watched him move quickly across the alley , and make for the patch of deep shadow under the iron stairs .
21 Delaney should now quickly gather all surviving members of his force and make for the target , with no potentially dangerous searches .
22 This usually means conspicuous consumption in one or all of its varied forms — the size of the house , the size , age and make of the car , the possession of other consumer durables , the quality of furnishings , and so on .
23 Once off the airfield , Stirling gave orders for the jeeps to split up and make for the rendezvous separately , as he was sure that the following morning the sky would be full of angry German fighters out looking for them .
24 He turned and made for the stern of the boat , and disappeared below .
25 Then , apparently deciding that this was a special day , he turned and made for the thicket .
26 He turned to the right and made for the north choir aisle .
27 He shrugged and made for the door .
28 She ducked under his arm and made for the door but he caught her arm .
29 As it was , I nodded and made for the door ; she looked the sort of woman who won protracted lawsuits .
30 Signalling the sighting to the Home Fleet in Scapa Flow , he turned his vessel and made for the shelter of a fog bank .
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