Example sentences of "[pers pn] make [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The most interesting show out of London is Miro : Sculpture , which has opened at the Southampton City Art Gallery ; 37 bronzes are on show , each one of them made by a Catalan , anarchist , sex-mad Santa Claus
2 Although bathed in a sentimentality of its own , the concept appeals to me because it reminds me of a trip I made as a student to the Maison Savoye in the summer of 1957 , when this great Corbusier villa was a ruin surrounded by waist-high grass and nettles .
3 I wish that the Minister would respond to a point that I made in a debate last week when I spoke of the tragedy that the employment advisory service — available to prisoners both before and after their release — had been withdrawn by the Government .
4 ‘ She gets them made in a factory in Hong Kong .
5 Spiritual direction is not simply a cosy chat , and being straight may be one of the most important contributions you make to a person .
6 Er , but any change you make to a computer system , is likely to introduce bugs into the system , so that it does n't give the right answers any more .
7 ‘ Do not demand interest on loans you make to a brother Israelite .
8 Any editorial insertions you make within a quotation should be enclosed within square brackets [ ] , as in : This tendency for the image of war to be distorted [ my italics ] has the effect of … encouraging unjustifiable patriotism .
9 I decided to make a development of a circular pedestal table that we made for a client last year .
10 Oh , by the way , ’ Luke said , locking the door behind them , ‘ Bob Tilling in Accounts just happened to mention the other day that you had settled an invoice for a piece we made for a client in Sherwood Forest . ’
11 WHAT are we to make of a claim by the Surrey Wildlife Trust that more than a million wild animals and birds are ‘ probably ’ killed every year on the roads of Britain ?
12 His approach to clients was summed up in a remark I overheard him make to a colleague at the bar : ‘ You know me — I believe everybody ’ .
13 He saw the daft circles they made as a wind lifted the flames and turned them ; he saw their hysterical galloping back and forth , and saw the cherry-red line crackling across the stumps of corn , towing its apron of smoke .
14 The social worker helps clients become aware of information processing biases that can distort the sense they make of a situation .
15 When disturbed , they make for a crevice or hole where they can jam themselves in so tight with their powerful claws that it is almost impossible to dislodge them .
16 They are very happy places and they make for a lot of happiness with parents too I think .
17 Club promotion reflects the importance of dance clubs and the contribution they make towards a record 's popularity .
18 He could never entirely regret it , because it reminded him of working with Willie , and the passing resolves he made as a grown-up to lose some of it always contained a tang of unease about betraying his professional qualifications in the eyes of a man who would have belted him for such a thing .
19 He made for a line of scrub between two gates and waited until the street outside was fairly clear , then climbed the railings and dropped down .
20 As soon as we had cleared customs he made for a bank of telephones , and when he rejoined me he was smiling .
21 At 18 , Couples hooked his drive out of bounds , one of the few mistakes he made on a day that turned cold and windy by the time the five-hour 25-minute round had ended .
22 All this on top of the irony of an innocent request he made to a man with a radio listening to the cricket immediately he arrived in England after spending time with his family in Barbados .
23 The sport 's governing body is also considering suing the American athlete for libel over accusations he made during a campaign to clear his name after he tested positive for steroids in Monte Carlo in August 1990 and was subsequently banned for two years .
24 His new house , built of hammer dressed limestone , with Westmorland slates for the roof , abutted on to the remains of the original house which he made into a service wing , and on the south side he made the grand entrance .
25 And what difference will it make to a government which has made more U-turns than a snake ? ’
26 It seems unreal that Perry could even consider dissolving Jane 's , given what he makes of a stage with them .
27 Gooch was the leading run-scorer in first-class cricket for the 1980s , with over 21,000 at 49 , and in view of this his Test record -4,724 runs at just under 37 from 73 Tests before the tour began — is something of a disappointment , and illustrates clearly the difference it makes to a player to belong to a successful side .
28 Cos it makes for a lot of you know if you do n't have and say well I 'm not going to put in my feet anyway .
29 In the first place , he says ‘ it makes for a directness of relationship between symbol and referent ’ .
30 The profits of a manufacturing company are achieved by selling the goods it makes at a price in excess of its costs .
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