Example sentences of "[vb infin] to make a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Passing through the ceiling You will need to make a hole in the kitchen ceiling and the floorboards above for the rising main to pass through .
2 Yet if we are going to approach language as isolated artificially constructed sentences , even if only occasionally and for limited purposes , we do need to make a case for this , and not just do it because that is the tradition : in the mother tongue classroom , for the foreign language learner , or in linguistics .
3 I 'd certainly need to er , er , need to make a comment to that effect on the back binding at the end of the side
4 To explain the point , I shall need to make a distinction between " single-step " selection and " cumulative " selection .
5 So if they 're in rented accommodation then they will need to make a claim to a Local Authority for that .
6 As well as resisting the imposition of warranties according to the thoroughness of the investigation , the vendor will also seek to make a series of general disclosures against any warranties obtained .
7 Such things are celebrated in his stories with a richness and unction which might appear to make a renegade of Babel and certainly of Levi .
8 ‘ If the savings by the closing are in the order that the authorities are suggesting , then the small payment being suggested would appear to make a lot of financial sense , while at the same time recognising the very valuable contribution of men who have given many years of service . ’
9 There is no final dividend and Young said it did not expect to make a payment for 1992 .
10 Similarly , if F t > E ( S T ) a trader who sold a futures contract now and held it to delivery would expect to make a profit of F t - E ( S T ) .
11 Even if First Fidelity 's shares stagnate , Santander can expect to make a profit on a recovery of the dollar alone .
12 Astra does not expect to make a profit on omeprazole for a few years yet , and — unfortunately for Astra — Glaxo has the resources to continue the scientific tussle .
13 The mature glider pilot would never hesitate to make a fool of himself in the interests of safety .
14 She brought a bowl from the cupboard and filled it with water from the kettle , there were chores to be done before she could even begin to make a meal for the three of them .
15 ‘ Expect you 'd like to make a day of it , yes ? ’
16 Does anybody like to make a contribution on Appendix B Right , the point is that we 're accepting that we support it , and that the Association of County Councils and that 's the International Affairs Sub-Committee of the A C C be informed of the County Council 's support , of the options set out in Appendix B. Is that agreed ?
17 Any groups or individuals who would like to make a contribution to the consultation are asked to follow , as far as possible , the order and formal of the questions in the Lineamenta .
18 If you 'd like to make a contribution to the fund , you can send a donation to DGC , PO Box 7 , Cupar , Fife KY15 4PF ( 0333 312350 ) .
19 So far we have been self supporting with most of the folks who come along donating to our needs , however we would like to make a donation to the Seventh Day Adventist Church who give us the use of their premises , gas and electricity free of charge .
20 If you would like to make a donation to mountain rescue send cheques or postal orders made payable to Mountain Rescue Committee to : , .
21 Erm , th I 'd like to make a couple of points about traditions , women 's traditions , one is particularly looking at th the oral tradition o , the tradition of poetry in Scotland , and there 's a very rich tradition of Gaelic poetry , and ballad singing , as
22 I should like to make a couple of points about the Bill 's two substantive provisions before turning to its hidden agenda .
23 I would just like to make a couple of general points though regarding Selby District as a location .
24 ‘ I 'd like to make a couple of calls . ’
25 In respect of these erm motions , I 'd like to make a couple of points on each one .
26 Years previously , as a probationary cadet at Harrogate , and later at O.C.T.U. , he had said that he would like to make a success of soldiering , but not for the sake of prestige or promotion .
27 I 'd like to make a fry-up of eggs , bacon , sausage and beans , and leave splattered fat all over the place and traces of ketchup on my plate .
28 One day he would like to make a name for himself as a public trainer — but that is some way in the future .
29 ‘ Well , ’ said Dyson , chewing hard , ‘ 1 must admit that I should like to make a name for myself , just for its own sake . ’
30 My mind went back a couple of months to when Charlie 'd asked me if I 'd like to make a bit on the side .
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