Example sentences of "[modal v] make [noun] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Social contact with colleagues outside working times may be restricted — perhaps the background noise in the canteen or the poor lighting conditions at the pub lunch may make conversation near impossible .
2 The government has a list of long-promised infrastructure projects that could make up for the fall in private investment , though a bitter dispute in progress between the government and foreign banks that have lent 20 billion baht ( $187m ) for an elevated motorway in Bangkok may make finance for future projects harder to come by .
3 They prefer to associate with the machine rather than with human beings , although they may make exceptions for fellow hackers .
4 The Department may make allowances for other expenses which you may have for the upkeep of the property .
5 That may make negotiation of East-West arms limitation agreements much more complicated .
6 It has been put together by a group of younger supporters , and the first issue comes complete with a free disabled driver sticker which should make parking at away games much easier .
7 It is essential that flora writers should make contact with external GIS providers , so that we can choose a system which will be related to their own needs .
8 The church should make contact with new residents as soon as possible after their arrival .
9 Hickford in High Street Ward argued that females employed by the council should make way for unemployed ex-servicemen .
10 Though to be really professional she should make corrections in red as she did in the children 's books .
11 So either grammars ( models of competence ) must make reference to pragmatic information , or they can not include full lexical descriptions of a language .
12 We must make use of microelectronic technology .
13 Some day the boffins 'll make games with massive levels , innovative features , loads to see and do , much more than blasting a few planes and balloons . ’
14 It could , indeed , help to establish the kind of ethos which might make recourse to legal remedies unnecessary .
15 Aberconwy Borough Council said the damage figure passed the point at which they could make requests for financial help to the Government .
16 But if appointment as a lord of session was major patronage at any period in Scotland 's history , there was in the eighteenth century considerable demand for any post which could make use of legal education , for there is some reason to believe that the country was oversupplied with lawyers in view of the desperate efforts which some of them made to obtain a salaried post , no matter how minor .
17 5.1 b ) Models used to make predictions under given sets of probabilities and assumptions about the basic relationships between variables , and their relative influence on each other .
18 Peter was the test pilot used to be testing the Harvards over Walsall , and the engines used to make noises like angry wasps which was Walsall people became to know very well .
19 A staggering 95pc of the energy used to make aluminium from raw materials can be saved by recycling .
20 UN inspectors arrived in Baghdad on June 26 to supervise the destruction at Muthana , 130 km north-west of the capital , of 60 items of equipment used to make casings for chemical bombs .
21 This , coupled with the rise of a narrower version of monetarism , was to clear the ground for a far more extreme school of macroeconomics which would make adherents to old style monetarism look like liberal wimps .
22 And as a result of this meeting , the Greenwood Trust was founded and its brief was to encourage the effective management of the woodlands and to develop products which would make use of home-produced timber .
23 In decision making lack of adequate time means that you will make choices without sufficient thought for the consequences .
24 It will make provision for mixed-ability groups much easier to organise , and encourage independent study .
25 The expedition will make use of renewable energy , such as solar power , and will remove all its rubbish .
26 Similarly , a historian will make use of statistical techniques to give objective substance to intuitively sensed historical processes or trends .
27 The Course Committee will make arrangements in appropriate cases for reciprocal transfer between this course and other degree , diploma and certificate courses in the Faculty .
28 I hope that the Secretary of State for Wales will tell us whether the rumours are correct that this week — perhaps tomorrow — the Government will make statements on local government finance for 1992-93 .
29 This will make integration with other children a great deal easier .
30 He says the most important problem in the British economy is public borrowing and that Britain will make cuts in public spending .
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