Example sentences of "[vb mod] make the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Current educational programmes aimed at all school children on the risks of drug abuse may fail to emphasise the major risks of alcohol and of some prescribed medicines and they may make the false assumptions that : a. drug addiction is simply a product of repeated use of drugs rather than a specific risk of some particular individuals .
2 Committees for four subject groups will sift the applications and suggest short lists to the Royal Society 's Council , which should make the final decisions in May or June .
3 The man who must make the final decisions on this and other proposals is Arthur Bienenstock , director of SSRL .
4 Niki 's statement is cut-throat in its clarity : ‘ If he [ Daniele ] is to give the orders , he must make the right decisions : right for me , for the team , for success . ’
5 I think I must make the ordinary orders to costs , well what I will do is erm doctor must I think pay the costs of the appeal against the order of master erm both here and below on the other hand the defendant seems to be able to bear the costs of the appeal against the September order , that 's the order , that 's the order of , is that Mr ? , er sorry when I say the doc doctor bears the costs must er in fact he must , right , it is the August , that 's the August decision both , both before erm the taxing officer and on this appeal and er the , I dismiss the defendants appeal against the September board with costs
6 I 'll make the essential introductions .
7 We 'll make the poor Weavers work at a low rate ; We 'll find fault where there 's no fault , and so we will bate ; If trading goes dead , we will presently show it ; But if it grows bad , they shall never know it ; We 'll tell them that cloth beyond sea will not go , We care not whether we keep clothing or no .
8 I do n't think we 'll make the same mistakes again . ’
9 With one voice they said : Hockney , that 'll make the gay guys feel at home .
10 She would support McAllister 's idea to prettify the baby clothes ; it might make the poor things feel happier and that someone really cared about them .
11 You see , I kept blaming you for everything , but that was n't fair , a lot of it was my fault too , and I might make the same mistakes all over again , and I could n't bear that .
12 But , in the main , the teachers were well satisfied that they could make the new arrangements work to the advantage of the students .
13 If we know the extent to which changes in local spending affect savings and if government has some indication of the level of overall local spending during the coming year , it could make the appropriate adjustments to overall policy .
14 " I thought you would like to be informed of my intention , so that you could — could make the necessary preparations . "
15 The bat 's brain " knows " the direction of flapping of each ear , and in principle could make the necessary calculations to exploit the information .
16 After his long , slow climb Stoneley had found himself to be a novice at office in-fighting , some examples of which could make the brutal intentions of a common criminal seem almost harmless .
17 The potential pitfall of this approach is that the Taligent add-ons could make the conventional offerings so attractive as to damage the acceptance of the native product itself .
18 The potential pitfall of this approach is that the Taligent add-ons could make the conventional offerings so attractive as to damage the acceptance of the native product itself .
19 The potential pitfall of this approach is that the Taligent add-ons could make the conventional offerings so attractive as to damage the acceptance of the native product itself .
20 Then on a Tuesday , they used to make the black puddings , the plonney the scratchings , the potted meat , and they used to come on sale .
21 This is not the sort of news which would make the front pages of newspapers , but you can assume that on the day everyone will be interested in the bride and groom and their respective families .
22 Now , with hardly more than a month of 1920 remaining , they were being honoured with the presence of the JNF 's top secretary , who would make the final arrangements , tie up the loose ends , perhaps name the day .
23 It would make the green shoots of new grass grow under their feet in a most comforting fashion .
24 I know I 've made a lot of mistakes and there are probably a lot of things I should be sorry about but I would n't change my life , I would make the same mistakes because they 've taught me so much .
25 She hoped they would make the same allowances for her .
26 Such an approach was adopted by the US Supreme Court in the famous case , Mapp v. Ohio , where it was held that to admit evidence obtained by means of an illegal search would make the constitutional guarantees against such arbitrary conduct worthless .
27 Congress it has been my sad misfortune to encounter some of the most hostile employers over the past year that would make the grey hairs that I 've got fall out .
28 I have sent for Stirling to report here on his return when I shall make the new procedures clear to him .
29 We shall make the necessary arrangements to meet with you in due course .
30 We shall make the necessary funds available to fund those initiatives .
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