Example sentences of "of [pos pn] [noun] to make a " in BNC.
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1 | It was not part of my plan to make a detour via Chastlecombe , but since you wo n't talk to me on the phone I did n't have much choice . |
2 | Or did you pretend not to read it because of my invitation to make a real life together ? |
3 | They had trampled down the rye ahead of their line to make a killing ground some sixty yards deep and , judging by the sound of their musketry , the Dutch-Belgian skirmishers were fighting with a brisk energy . |
4 | Before issuing an offer document , the offeror must notify the supervisory authority and the target company of its intention to make a bid . |
5 | Perhaps she even got Grandma thinking the same , not realizing that Grandma was a person who needed the near-replica of her childhood to make a background for her life ; and that although she gave , she also received . |
6 | She had been irritated by the cook 's refusal of her offer to make a simple white sauce , though Mrs Cranbrook was up to her eyes in work . |
7 | Sophie shook the collar of her blouse to make a little breeze , but did n't think of opening the window . |
8 | The inhabitant of two dimensional space could also refine the use of his measurement to make a quantitive determination of curvature . |
9 | ( 11 ) When you 've finished your investigation and your notes on title are complete , it 's useful at the foot of your notes to make a table of the major matters you must commonly consider , and mark them as satisfactory or otherwise . |
10 | ‘ You do n't go out of your way to make a series , ’ said Peter Rogers , who produced the entire batch . |