Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb pp] make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A draft code of guidance designed to make public inquiries quicker , more efficient and cheaper has been issued by the Secretary of State for Scotland .
2 While Sadat was praised in the West as a saintly figure prepared to make great sacrifices in order to end the strife between Muslin and Jew , in the Middle East he was widely denounced as a traitor and a knave .
3 The beans are ground as soon as possible after roasting and either packaged for use in percolators and cafetières or freeze dried to make instant coffee of distinction .
4 However , it is unclear to me at this time what recommendations one could put in the form of legislation to be put before the House that would command the majority needed to make sensible legislation , to allow the country to move forward in the 1990s .
5 5 Find the least area of cardboard needed to make this box of soap powder .
6 No disclosure made in compliance with paragraphs 18 to 32 inclusive of this order shall be used as evidence in the prosecution of the offence alleged to have been committed by the person required to make that disclosure or by any spouse of that person .
7 ‘ No disclosure made in compliance with paragraphs 18 to 32 inclusive of this order shall be used as evidence in the prosecution of an offence alleged to have been committed by the person required to make that disclosure or by any spouse of that person .
8 In either case , the time , expertise and sustained communication required to make this system work place heavy demands on staff who normally have other priorities .
9 My expressing some Fear of being troublesome in coming so frequently , occasioned a great Variety of Invitations , both in Verse and Prose ; which I could seldom resist : And indeed her whole Behaviour to me was so extremely good-natur 'd and obliging , that I must have been the most ungrateful Person in the World , if I had not endeavour 'd to make some Return .
10 We should invest in the technology needed to make these images accessible and usable .
11 This shows that there is a constant increase in the time needed to make this choice as the amount of information increases .
12 However , the average time taken to make straightforward deliveries to readers of ‘ ordinary ’ books remained remarkably stable throughout the day , never exceeding 17 minutes on weekdays and 19 minutes on Saturdays .
13 In comparison , the time required to make random insertions to direct-linked balanced tree files did not change with overflow percentage .
14 Earlier in the century two broadcloth weavers in 1757 testified that fourteen , fifteen or sixteen hours was the input required to make good wages .
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