Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] make [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In addition to conducting this particular case study I made some visits to another school ( which I have called ‘ Southend ’ ) in the same LEA which had gone through an identical appraisal exercise a year earlier .
2 The programs were tried out extensively with my own students , and from their feedback I made several modifications .
3 Our first problem at Llandrindod Wells was to estimate the numbers coming to the lake , so each night during the spring we made hourly circuits of the lake collecting all the toads we encountered .
4 As to the first question I make these findings of fact .
5 They had to take many economic decisions in the course of each annual cycle , and according to their status and wealth they made different decisions from one another in various places and over the year .
6 Even during the much more disastrous Seven Years War she made strenuous efforts under the Duc de Choiseul to recover her lost seapower , and these were continued in the 1760s and 1770s .
7 Go and push a few notes on your own piano ; there 's no one here to wince at the sound you make these days .
8 In the process he made many enemies .
9 Continuing up the easy gradient of the ridge we made frequent stops to admire the icy crest and fearsome north west face of Chamlang , soaring skywards .
10 SIR , — In your editorial you make many observations — some acceptable and some less so .
11 On one memorable day they made three captures , with Mike rushing exhausted around the forest trying to keep up .
12 The Greenlys moved to Clevedon for some time , in which district he made valuable contributions to Pre-Cambrian , Palaeozoic , and Quaternary geology .
13 THE appointment of Tom Graveney as match referee for next year 's Test and one-day series between West Indies and Pakistan could be blocked because of a comment he made five years ago .
14 Later on in my schooling life I made more friends but there has been a lot of falling outs , but we always make up again .
15 As Richard and I chronicled in our ‘ book of the ads ’ You Got an Ology ? ’ in the first two-week shoot we made ten commercials .
16 Also in 1875 Townsend made his first tour to the Continent ; throughout his life he made regular visits to Europe , especially to northern Italy , where he developed a lifelong interest in architectural mosaics .
17 In its first year of operation it made 25,000 cars and trucks .
18 In addition it made some recommendations to BRAC , one of which was to encourage BRAC to make a greater effort to cooperate with the local village practitioners .
19 I know this is a crime , and so does my father , and I think that sometimes he regrets the decision he made seventeen years ago , in his hippy-anarchist days , or whatever they were .
20 The vow I made four years ago that someday I would go on the Boards .
21 Anyway , in the end I made 1,800 pesos on the funeral .
22 Against this background he makes two remarks about children :
23 In the course of its report it made several suggestions as to reform of the law to increase the availability of credit by removing what were perceived to be legal handicaps : Specifically , the Banking Commission recommended changes in the law of security .
24 To this end he makes periodic counts , from the issue records , of the number of books on loan in each category .
25 During the first decade of the eighteenth century she made further journeys through some of the southern counties and about 1712 she visited Epsom , Hampton Court , and Windsor .
26 It is not even clear whether they travelled in a Japanese or a Chinese ship : but either way they made secret contacts with Thakin friends who agreed to accompany them back to Japan .
27 Then using white butter icing I make two sets of icing , say pink and white , and cover half the cakes with a layer of white and half with a layer of pink , decorate some with chocolate strands and some with hundreds and thousands ( sprinkleys ) .
28 In fact we made rubber stamps for people in the office — the departments to go in , the bureau , and the stamp was the J because they were all photostated to that made this stamp just loved it .
29 In time they made new villages , cleared more land for crops and traded with the older inhabitants .
30 Thus , it is not uncommon to find Comte , Durkheim , Marx , and Weber all described as positivists , even though from many points of view they make strange bedfellows .
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