Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] [adv] make [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Institutions should therefore make changes both academic and non-academic to help meet the needs of non-traditional students and capitalise on their special strengths .
2 The courts must now make care orders committing children to the care of the local authority .
3 Students want a rapid return of tests for three reasons : they like to feel that they are not being neglected and that correcting their work is considered important by the tutors ; they want to see the result of their attempts while they are still fresh from their memories and they need to see the results of tests before attempting the next one , since tutors may well make comments which will help them to improve .
4 The reasonableness test is for the tribunal to consider , though both parties will normally make representations to the tribunal on this issue .
5 They know that luring foreign investors will be impossible if foreigners can not make telephone calls .
6 So long as the animals can not make contact with the nets there is no problem .
7 The parents may continually make requests that the child ignores and the parents lose their temper .
8 Under the current wording of the legislation , companies can only make profits from supplying electricity and building new power stations .
9 There is of course no reason why individual lenders should not make insurance compulsory for their clients : its cost would have to be revealed to the customer , and it would have to be added into the calculated APR .
10 Other applicants should also make enquiries early in the year in which they propose to commence a postgraduate course .
11 Explanations would only make matters ten times worse .
12 Lenders will not make money out of consumers who can not repay their loans .
13 Carers can not make decisions in their own lives without considering their needs .
14 The management can be a rejecting object and may well be confusing and inconsistent , so much so that workers can not make sense of them and their demands .
15 Firms may also make provision for bridging loans or provide temporary mortgage facilities .
16 The Minister purported to give guidance , the effect of which was , that social fund officers must not make payments which would result in the budget being exceeded .
17 However , although the ‘ informal ’ local plan makes provision for community development , the lack of effective mechanisms , particularly in the economic sphere , to counter an impoverished community 's inherent lack of financial , managerial and skilled resources must inevitably make project fulfilment , with the significant exception of community housing initiatives , far from certain .
18 Before punchcard systems came in , single bed machines could not make lace automatically , the stitch transference had to be hand tooled .
19 Not that their newly re-upholstered troubled-funk rhythms would n't make converts of you all on the spot , but it 's heartening to see so many so attached to , well , so little .
20 As well as being able to select from an even wider range of information , Prestel customers can actually make bookings and have them confirmed and will , increasingly , be able to buy a wide range of goods and services using their credit cards to pay .
21 In general , businesses prefer to avoid the courts , litigation ( and even lawyers ) so far as possible , and the terms may therefore make provision for settlement of disputes by arbitration , or by one of the other systems of alternative dispute resolution , such as conciliation , which are now available .
22 But the new nursery is not just for staff … it 's hoped passengers will also make use of the facilities .
23 Since our bodies can not make minerals , a daily balanced supply must be obtained to ensure good health .
24 It ensures that different users can not make changes simultaneously to the same module .
25 Even where this does not happen , colleges can still make courses more accessible to unemployed people by experimenting with the timing and publicity for courses and supporting them with creches and easy access arrangements .
26 However ‘ competitive ’ the discount houses ' offer to sell bills to the Bank may look superficially , we can be certain the houses will not make offers which are very far from either the price the bank desires or from each other .
27 The recent legislation with the shift of financial management to institutions will inevitably make things even more uncertain and dependent on the extent to which governors are committed to nurture bilingual development .
28 Good lecturers will often make cross references to earlier lectures .
29 Proof that investing in energy saving measures could actually make sense to an electricity producer came from an American expert .
30 The children ca n't make wills cos in law they 're not of sound mind until they 're eighteen and adults so any will supposed to be made by somebody aged fifteen which is n't going to be a will .
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