Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] to make a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover the interpreter of a text has to make a decision on the relative importance of the different elements in a work , and he has to find a way of relating these elements to one another .
2 There perhaps you would say the id is beginning to dominate the ego , but in accepting these extreme cases of , of psychotics who are severely divorced from reality , the , what always happens is the id has to make a demand on the ego which then gratifies it .
3 In general terms , any group of people wishing to carry on business under English law has to make a choice between three distinct legal forms of organisation , the company , the partnership and a hybrid known as the limited partnership .
4 Certainly , it is sometimes said that a claim for conspiracy gives the plaintiff procedural advantages , but the reality of this may turn on how far it is to be held on ordinary principles that instigation or procurement suffices to make a person who does not participate in the act a joint tortfeasor .
5 But the tall Welshman aims to make a Eubank-Piper conflict equally appealing .
6 If a nonresident wishes to make a tax effective gift out of UK source income he should use a Deed of Covenant .
7 Team hopes to make a splash
8 The written call having the low exercise price starts to make a loss before the purchased call starts to make a profit .
9 If the hon. Gentleman wants to make a speech about the constituency of Midlothian , he will have to do a lot more homework than he did tonight .
10 But this arrangement means that the baby , when it first emerges from her genital opening has to make a marathon journey .
11 When a choreographer wishes to make a statement about dance that is inspired by a piece of music , he has to answer the question as to what style of dance is appropriate .
12 A trap is a specially-shaped piece of pipe in which water remains to make a seal after the basin , sink or whatever has emptied .
13 Once there , the woman starts to make a play for the young man but , before a seduction can take place , Mr Robinson returns .
14 When LIBRAFILE is purchased , the librarian has to make a copy of the master disk for day to day use .
15 Success rates for tasks where the pupil has to make a measurement , or work from a given measurement , were found to depend upon two specific difficulty factors whether the number concerned is an awkward decimal and whether or not the measuring instrument in use has to be applied repeatedly .
16 Before leaving the accident site the investigator needs to make a wreckage plot showing where all the pieces of wreckage were positioned , in relation both to each other and to a fixed point on a large scale map .
17 Each woman has to make a choice as to how she expresses the ageing process .
18 If the government has to make a decision on the socially efficient level of pollution anyway , it may be simpler to regulate the quantity directly .
19 The firm needs to make a profit .
20 The written call having the low exercise price starts to make a loss before the purchased call starts to make a profit .
21 He said : ‘ If the Scottish Secretary wishes to make a statement then he should do so openly and publicly and not allow his young office staff to brief members of the press off the record .
22 If he is unlucky , then there will be a battle at sea , and the best he can hope for is that none of our sea-borne army manages to make a landing .
23 Because the county has to make a decision on the road closure so therefore it should go to rather than .
24 It can be concluded therefore that the action project appears to make a difference in terms of the length of time people are sustained at home , but only to a certain type of dementia sufferer , and the numbers affected are likely to be small unless a wide geographical area is covered .
25 Basic block 1 : the attacker begins to make a knife hand strike .
26 ( 6 ) Where a licensing board decides to make a closure order under this section , the order shall not take effect until the expiry of the time within which the holder of the licence may appeal to the sheriff , or , if the holder appeals to the sheriff or thereafter to the Court of Session , until the appeal has been determined in favour of the closure order or has been abandoned .
27 Erm it is a social gathering and whether people get er , er get rooked er , they get done or whether they get a bargain or whatever happens , they , they seem to enjoy it , but nevertheless it 's done according to whether you want to make money , the person owning the land wants to make a bit of money , there are a number of entrepeneurs who actually arrange and the middleman who actually goes round booking up the sites and so when you 're talking about charity a charity will get it organised for you by an entre , entrepeneur and then there 's the er the er the traders themselves , some of whom may be purely independent , some the , some may be obviously dealing with that ta erm that kind of aspect which is not exactly possibly legal .
28 I repeat that , at this stage , Mr. Speaker 's Office has not been informed that a Minister wants to make a statement .
29 Except when a member wants to make a point of order during a division .
30 If the company wishes to make a profit the tender price should be higher than this .
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