Example sentences of "[coord] make [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 If you are using brick slips to cover a large arch in the same room , the soffit can be nailed below the arch , but set back about 25mm higher , or made flush with the arch , so that brick slips can be stuck around the face , or both face and soffit , to match the main arch .
2 This has become so serious a concern that early in 1991 , less than a year before their latest deadline for the launch of CD-I , Philips themselves established their own CD-I publishing operation , perhaps in an effort to energise CD-I disc investment or to make up for the lack of it .
3 Charlotte strained her ears to hear whether he would slip out by the side door and make straight for the garage at the rear of the house for his car , but instead she heard the crisp , light rapping of his heels on the oak staircase .
4 Musically — forget it , but the spot effects are great and make up for the poor acoustic tones .
5 Gather up your belongings and make calmly for the door .
6 ‘ Well , for me , I reckon I can run and swim , and make out on the shooting if I put my mind to it , but the riding — well — I do n't know about the riding . ’
7 ‘ I tried so hard , you see , to give him extra attention — extra love — to try and make up for the loss of Maman .
8 On seeking to patent his process , Castner discovered that a similar patent had been lodged in Germany by Karl Kellner and made over to the powerful Solvay Company in Belgium .
9 When Aggie swung round with a lightness that always denied her heavy bulk and made hastily for the door , Millie flew after her and , jumping in front of her , threw her arms around her waist as far as they would go , crying , ‘ I 'm sorry .
10 He was careful , shrewd , and thoroughly able , and made up for the collapse of the older coastal trades by sending his ships farther afield .
11 5.3.1 an aggregate sum of ten thousand dollars ( $10,000 ) as an advance on the sums due under clause 5.3.2 below and made up of the following payments :
12 Once the interlining has been locked in , the two layers of fabric can be treated as one and made up in the same way .
13 He dumped it down behind the boat-house and went back towards the house , then after a bit he came down again with a picture , and dumped that , then he took the bag and made off up the path with it . ’
14 ‘ He just walked in , pushed her aside and made off with the handbag , ’ she claimed .
15 But he recovered his balance in a stride and made off for the water jump .
16 Nearly fifty years ago a posh , lanky young man packed his bags and made off into the undergrowth of England .
17 They battered us into the bushes , and made off into the forest with the cart and the team and the load , and left us to limp away on foot wherever we would .
18 We decided to forget about the third canister and made off across the cornfield at speed , the jeep bouncing up and down on the very uneven surface .
19 The police think that the prowler — that 's what they called him , not me — was disturbed and made off across the car park . ’
20 Another rustle followed before a glossy blackbird hopped out and made off towards the parkland .
21 ‘ Poor old Corbett , ’ said Septimus Coffin , as Penny shoved the books into her briefcase and made off down the drive .
22 He turned , pale-faced , and made off down the corridor .
23 Mr Hutchinson managed to raise the alarm but the two men helped themselves to the cash and made off in the car driven by Wishart , of no fixed abode .
24 At the sound of gunfire the refugee ship turned away and made off round the southern counties and up towards Liverpool , where it was finally recognised as a friendly vessel .
25 Lady Grace bridal gowns from Sposa Bella Manufacturing Ltd are designed and made especially for the larger bride in sizes 18–30 .
26 He burst out laughing , and before she could retort he swivelled and made back towards the stables .
27 Apparently he was n't touting for more Pest Control business , rather his tropical iguana had escaped and made off through the undergrowth .
28 There had also been recent newspaper reports of Bugis prahus putting into the atolls east of Celebes , burning the villages to the ground , and making off with the whole year 's harvest of copra the oil-bearing coconut husks — which was the inhabitants ' sole source of income .
29 Why exactly the authorities wish to deprive so many thousand people of their bread and butter when the becak is cheap , pollution-free and makes up for the deficiencies in mass transit , is a mystery .
30 He did n't reply , but made straight for the Chesterfield .
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