Example sentences of "[coord] [vb base] make a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Here Forgive 'N Forget made a mistake and handed the initiative to Wayward Lad , but he was very tired and started to wander to the left towards the rails .
2 SPECULATORS : People who buy or sell currencies to make money or avoid making a loss .
3 Admit it when you do n't know the answer or have made a mistake
4 The Cleansing Department are aware of this and suggest making a phone call to the department who will arrange to uplift the pet and remove it .
5 These are the most frequently used records and involve making a mark every time a specified behaviour is witnessed .
6 The music business has some straightforward , honest , ‘ invest some money and hope to make a profit ’ entrepreneurs .
7 ‘ So I shall , Bob , ’ said Dyson irritably , ‘ if I make a success of this and begin to make a name for myself .
8 He would then go back to the Bar and try to make a living there .
9 This can be disastrous , especially if young children are passing and try to make a fuss of the dog .
10 Best of luck with your researches — and do make a point of coming for a gin , an omelette or something if over in Edinburgh .
11 a bit more and start making a bit more
12 If you did n't , though , and wish to make a donation , then please do so to : Charlotte Starmer-Smith Medical Fund , .
13 Researchers at the Dartington Social Research Unit have developed materials designed to help SSDs meet those responsibilities and help make a child 's experience of care happy and fulfilling .
14 They set out to create the conditions where two hydrogen nuclei ( ‘ protons ’ ) could get close to each other , collide and join to make a nucleus of helium .
15 Q I can knit in double jacquard and have made a couple of garments , but would very much like to knit a single motif .
16 Please believe ME , I 'm ill ME sufferers are sick of doctors not taking them seriously and have made a cinema ad to win support for their case .
17 But if ever there is a chance , send us a sign that you are free and have made a place .
18 They broadcast regularly for the BBC and have made a number of CDs , with many more in the offing .
19 Now we are pledged to cut tax rates again — and have made a start on the road to 20p Income Tax .
20 Hazel said she intended to spend her vouchers on items for her home and said : ‘ I am very pleased to reach this milestone because I have always enjoyed my work and have made a lot of good friends over the years . ’
21 We are commercial farmers and have to make a profit .
22 Through events of different kinds we are likely to be put in touch with aspects of ourselves which previously have been overlooked — we are given a jolt , and have to make a bridge between how things used to be and how they threatened .
23 Remortgaging is the answer for people who do not want to move , but want to make a change in their finances .
24 ‘ Also , it seems , a qualified solicitor who used to be in partnership up North somewhere , but quit to make a fulltime career of saving wayward youngsters .
25 A salesman may communicate perfectly well with a customer but fail to make a sale .
26 Of course , all programmes may creak and require alteration as the term moves on , but do make a programme in diary form or on a bar chart , or both .
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