Example sentences of "a [noun] make a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On the same subject I would advise the author that hot glue is not a necessity to make a joint without cramps — it can be made equally as well with a cold glue .
2 Now my view is that I think rather like your comment on Christian doing concerts , Scottish Amicable er Standard Life Scottish Hydro , Scottish Power , Scottish Nuclear I do n't necessarily see it as making influence to make a decision to make a purchase or to recommend a purchase to the third party in another part of Scotland
3 Describe the nature of qualitative factors and give three examples that may influence a decision to make a component rather than buy it from another firm .
4 It is a decision to make a commitment not to bring the offence up against the individual any longer , a commitment not to hold it against the person , to separate the sin from the sinner .
5 In an album deal at IRS , we would make the band an offer based on the percentage royalty points which we thought were appropriate , having worked out a budget to make a record .
6 A taxpayer making a lease or buy decision needs to determine the after-tax cash flow of each option and evaluate the cash flow using the after-tax discount rate .
7 The junction at Newton is to revert to double track , airline style black boxes are being installed in trains to pinpoint the cause of accidents , and a new electronic safeguard system which will literally stop trains in their tracks if a driver makes a mistake is being tested .
8 The junction at Newton is to revert to double track , airline style black boxes are being installed in trains to pinpoint the cause of accidents , and a new electronic safeguard system which will literally stop trains in their tracks if a driver makes a mistake is being tested .
9 The section entitles a board to make a closure order where they consider that the licensed premises are no longer suitable for the sale of liquor .
10 To break a pasture makes a man ; to make a pasture breaks a man .
11 This book concentrates on expert determination where the expert is appointed by the parties to a contract to make a decision which is final and binding on them .
12 It is also linked to concession analysis , for when a buyer makes a proposal , for example favourable credit terms , he is really asking the seller to grant a concession .
13 She never tried to escape from their constant supervision , avoided both Lachlan and Farquhar like lepers , took sly slaps and pinches in silence , made much of loving her son , and could , they discovered , tell a story to make a corpse laugh .
14 Appropriate information needed for a user to make a decision is also retrieved before presenting the command options , for example , maps with the correct specifications ( e.g. with topological relations already created , when this is necessary for the operation ) .
15 Haemoglobin alone is toxic so the goal is to bind the protein to a carrier to make a formulation that is safe and effective .
16 As it is necessary for a Marxist to make a science of society , so too must he make a science of violence .
17 The first weekend I spend a few hours in a boat making a note of the various depths , the location of weedbeds , and any shelves or basins which could prove attractive to fish .
18 A magnum makes a lot of noise and a terrifying big hole , but might hit anywhere .
19 While the negotiability of international bills of exchange was recognized as early as 1603 , and of domestic bills less than a hundred years later , Chief Justice Holt refused to extend the principle to promissory notes , which ‘ are only an invention of the goldsmiths in Lombard Street , who had a mind to make a law to bind all those that did deal with them ’ .
20 In essence the result of this change was to ensure that when a contractor made a payment to a sub-contractor holding a tax certificate issued by the Inland Revenue , the sub-contractor could be paid in full .
21 ‘ How would such a confirmation make a difference to you ? ’
22 The plan can be attractive to anybody other than a parent making a gift to a child .
23 The plan can be attractive to anybody other than a parent making a gift to a child .
24 The plan can be attractive to anybody other than a parent making a gift to a child .
25 We construct the character of the giant ; a child makes a suggestion , and we all have a go at enacting it , seeing what it would look like .
26 The most densely populated town on the Nullarbor , Cook has 110 inhabitants , who live opposite each other on the widest street in the southern hemisphere , broad enough for a camel-train to make a U-turn .
27 ‘ Nothing like a bit of a weep to make a girl feel better . ’
28 The image of the housewife as a cabbage makes a number of appearances in answers to the question about writing housewife on a form ( it is mentioned by twelve of the forty women ) .
29 The group also discussed a plan to make a trip to York to see a needlework exhibition which will feature the Duchess of York 's wedding dress .
30 The most common example of such an obligation is a requirement to make a cash payment : for the purpose of the FRED it is not material how such an obligation is described ( for instance , as interest or capital ) nor whether the obligation is contingent on future events .
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