Example sentences of "[conj] they [verb] make [det] " in BNC.
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1 | However , that is a mechanical provision : Williams v Singer is authority for the proposition that the trustees can not be assessed where they have made such a direction . |
2 | Although they have made some ventures into the high street , their major specialism is the finance of international trade and they deal extensively in the foreign exchange market . |
3 | In virtually all cases secondary teachers have experienced least activity , although they have made most use of in-service days , staff questionnaires and pupil questionnaires to conduct the review . |
4 | they did not feel that they had made any substantial contribution to the report ; |
5 | While recent scientific findings about sleep patterns receive regular exposure in the media in popular N science programmes and in magazines , there is little evidence from the results of the Hull survey that they have made any impression on the public mind . |
6 | Most women grow up absolutely torn and still somehow knowing that they have to make some kind of choice . |
7 | Even then , this is likely to be little more than an insistence that they begin to make some regular contribution to the household in the form of dried fish , tobacco , and so on . |
8 | They 're bi-lingual , they do well at school and they 've made many friends . |
9 | The structure plan is essentially about where jobs and housing should be , not what sort of jobs and housing , and they 've made this submission to the structure plan . |
10 | So as a result of that because it 's been erm changed in the nineteenth century the eighteen forties and eighteen fifties , architectural historians who we who were faced with a real problem with York cos York had something like fifty medieval churches and erm er about thirty of them surviving into into the twentieth century , erm and they had to make some decisions about which ones to preserve and which ones to let go . |
11 | The local bureaucracies of the less developed regions have unfettered freedom in spending these funds , and they have made many disastrous mistakes . ’ |
12 | ‘ I ate too much last night , ’ said Betty at what would have been breakfast if they 'd made any . |
13 | the probation service held their own inquiry to see if they had made any mistakes . |
14 | This would show how well the catapult worked and if they had to make any adjustments in their aim . |
15 | Examples of this may be : the agoraphobic person who never goes out because they believe they will collapse and die of a heart attack ; the lift phobic who believes they may become trapped in the lift and suffocate to death ; a person who avoids meeting others because , if a disagreement starts , they believe they will lose their temper and hit people ; and last , a person may obsessively check the locks on doors and windows , believing that somebody is bound to break into the house if they fail to make these checks . |
16 | mm I mean every Government does some good and some bad , but on the whole I think the Conservative have done good , because they 've made more people home owners than ever before |
17 | The districts were chosen because they had made some progress in care programming . |
18 | He had seized the opportunity while they dined to make another copy of a revolutionary tract calling for an end to French rule . |
19 | However , I will bring your letter to the attention of the parish council at their next meeting to see whether they wish to make any further contribution . |
20 | He often felt hungry when they had made such magnificent love . |
21 | But I do n't re think they realize what they were doing when they started making that flower border round , it 's going to be a never ending job . |
22 | so far as they have made some er adjustment , we will be able to judge whether the scale of adjustment they 've made was a was a reasonable thing . |