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

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1 Minkes , together with southern bottlenose whales Hyperoodan planifrons ( Figure 5.16 ) and killer whales have been reported making use of late winter polynyas several hundred kilometres within the pack ice edge ( Hempel and Stonehouse , 1987 ) .
2 Will the new agency be expected to make contracts with private sector companies for the management of what would in effect be rival penal establishments , or will this function continue to be performed by the Home Office ?
3 Having said that , however , we can tease out from the textbooks of the sixties an implicit theoretical perspective that bore on groups and was designed to make sense of British politics as a whole .
4 This has now been demolished to make way for new houses .
5 Most of the former car works at Cowley is being demolished to make way for new development , but one building has been carefully taken down so it can be donated to the Oxford Bus Museum Trust .
6 He would have had to make deals with numerous petty bosses to get where he was today , and still there was no guarantee against the greed of the Triads .
7 It may well have been used to make bows for local archers who went off to fight in the battle of Agincourt .
8 Such utilities may only be used to make backups of precious disks which you have purchased and respect for the rights of software manufacturers must be upheld .
9 But in the brave new world management and doctors are bound to make judgments about potential workload that turn out to be wrong .
10 Gracey was compelled to make use of Japanese troops against the rebels .
11 Shortly afterwards , an area nearby was bulldozed to make way for radar-tracking equipment .
12 Adult educators in all sectors have attempted to make access to existing facilities easier ; and/or special programmes have been developed .
13 He may not be authorized to make changes to other components ; these may be owned by other design teams or may have become " fixed once production has commenced .
14 A violent , enduring mythology is activated to make sense of immediate socio-political crisis and fear .
15 New atomic memory access instructions and a more flexible memory model are meant to make synchronisation in large-scale multi-processors more efficient .
16 Would she not be allowed to make tea at other times ?
17 At a meeting with US Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady on April 12 , the EBRD 's president , Jacques Attali , proposed that the bank be allowed to make loans at concessionary rates for restructuring the region 's poorest economies and for the conversion of military factories to civilian use .
18 Nothing like this concentration of naval power had ever been seen in Vietnam ; and we know that it was at least inspected by Vietnamese nationalists who may also have tried to make contact with Russian sailors .
19 In the second part of the chapter we concentrate on manufacturing industry , reporting on the experiences of a number of organizations which have only recently started to make use of temporary workers , and their reasons for doing so .
20 They are also encouraged to make connections between medical and scientific advances and changes in human society .
21 In a year , it 'll add up to over a hundred thousand pounds — if that happens the social services department says it 's budget will be so stretched it may be forced to make cuts in other areas .
22 Ninety-five marbles , including the famous ‘ Ares Ludovisi ’ , a beautiful study of a young seated warrior in repose , were bought that year from the noble Boncompagni Ludovisi family after their villa was destroyed to make way for Roman suburbia .
23 It will replace the former market at Sneinton which is to be cleared to make way for new business units creating 550 new jobs .
24 Vouchers may also limit the opportunities of those with special needs unless their value is enhanced to make provision of good-quality training attractive .
25 Two centuries later , a second dilapidation occurred , when the roof leads were stripped to make coinage for military upkeep .
26 They needed a device able to scan lumps of rocks and pick out those worth processing at a rate that would make it possible to work on the huge scale required to make extraction from low-grade ores economical .
27 In 1251 the Chief Justice of the Forest was ordered to make inquiry by sworn juries into common rights in a number of royal forests , including those in Shropshire , Pickering and Galtres in Yorkshire , and Rockingham in Northamptonshire .
28 The main research method will be experimental : volunteers will be recruited to make choices between different chances of winning or losing small sums of money .
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