Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] to make the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Following the successful launch of the Four Legged Friend work bench , Luna Tools has introduced the Solo speed vice to make the bench even more versatile and useful as an all-purpose workshop tool .
2 There are Standard , First and Premier fares , the latter including silver service at seat dining to make the day complete .
3 Finally , from the 40p would be deducted the cost of the telephone call or postage stamp to make the complaint .
4 An expert system , in basic terms , contains three main elements : a knowledge-base ( rules and facts provided by experts ) , an inference engine ( a computer program which manipulates the knowledge-base and applies it to a particular problem ) and a user interface to make the system " user-friendly " and to provide explanations of the reasoning adopted and advice given by the expert system .
5 As Tony Harrison points out , it was an excellent way for the shop steward to make the point that the only acceptable standard was no accidents .
6 I set out the sunset quickly starting with the yellow around the sun and growing darker and more towards blue as I moved out from the centre , using a mixture of water and ox gall to make the paint stay wet .
7 Iodine is a good leaving group — chemists use methyl iodide to make the methyl radical CH 3 .
8 He says : ‘ I gave up my day job to make the band a success . ’
9 Lily remembered being cold , being hungry ; how before she went to bed her mother had scorched the skirting board with the flame of a kerosene lamp to make the bugs jump out of the walls .
10 In the pantomime Cinderella , what did the fairy godmother use to make the coach ?
11 But Dagenham council won a court order to make the hut safe after it sagged in the rain .
12 But when farmer Robert Grayburn applied for planning permission to make the site official , Leominster Council turned it down .
13 You and the venue manager need to make the arrangements together .
14 There are two common types of fitting : one where the waste pipe is simply pushed into the outlet of the trap ; the second where a plastic ‘ compression ’ joint — using a rubber or plastic washer to make the seal is incorporated into the outlet of the trap .
15 ‘ I know that , ’ Candy returned ruefully , ‘ and it 's always been the bane of my life that you can eat your way through a tuckshop without gaining a pound while I only have to look at a picture of a cream cake to make the scales groan . ’
16 It is not good practice simply to leave the cable poking out of the wall , and many wall light fittings will not have space in their backing plate to make the connections .
17 If there is a deficit on the current account , i.e. if we import more goods and services than we export , this deficit must be matched by a surplus on the capital account to make the account balance .
18 They argued that as vaccinia is cheap and easy to grow , and , even more important , to administer , persuading the vaccinia virus to make the hepatitis antigen might provide an answer to the Third World problem .
19 The initial product , debuted last week at the Client/Server expo in California , is a Hyundai Sparcstation 10 clone paired with a 43.2GB Parity PS5900 Tower Subsystem to make the Parity PerformancePlus File Server .
20 Mothers , who say the playgroup is vital , have formed a pressure group to make the church change its mind .
21 He is the first reigning Formula One world champion to make the switch and Haas , a wealthy ex-racer , admitted : ‘ We know he had a fabulous offer from Ferrari .
22 If a suitable masonry drill is not available , use a hammer and star drill to make the holes for the bolts in the brickwork .
23 If a suitable masonry drill is not available , use a hammer and star drill to make the holes for the bolts in the brickwork .
24 It is n't the end for Becker — he still has two more matches in the round robin format to make the semi-finals — but they 're against World No 2 Stefan Edberg and Petr Korda .
25 The terms can be made easier to understand by using a numbering system to make the structure clear .
26 It is suggested that there is here the potential for considerable development , taking advantage of information technology to make the information held here available to the maximum number of people , inside and outside the organization .
27 You would still need to take some Travel Scrabble to make the walk more interesting .
28 For the background , I chose a pale cream silk and a mount of pale blue-grey , with a plain gold frame to make the picture fit as well as possible into a colour scheme as yet unknown .
29 Part ( c ) of question ( 2 ) , as I reformulated it , must therefore be answered in the negative : it is not contrary to Community law for a member state to make the grant of its flag subject to the requirement that the vessel must be managed and its operations directed and controlled from within that member state .
30 of the directors and shareholders of a company owning or operating the vessel must be nationals of the state , even if the competent national authority has the legal power to dispense with that requirement in the case of certain persons ; ( b ) it is contrary to Community law for a member state to lay down as a requirement for registration that the owners , operators , shareholders and directors , as the case may be , must reside and be domiciled in that member state and , in the case of a company , that it must have its principal place of business there ; and ( c ) it is not contrary to Community law for a member state to make the grant of its flag subject to the requirement that the vessel must be managed and its operations directed and controlled from within that member state .
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