Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [vb mod] make [art] " in BNC.

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1 Well what this springs up is the issue , one of the issues we started with which is democracy in the tyranny of the majority is what Mill recognizes is is that a maj well he claims to be concerned that the majority will make a decision which is against the interests of everyone , but he 's equally concerned about the issue that the majority might make a decision which is against the interests just of a picked-on minority , people with unpopular views , people who hold er members of a different religion and so on .
2 Well what this springs up is the issue , one of the issues we started with which is democracy in the tyranny of the majority is what Mill recognizes is is that a maj well he claims to be concerned that the majority will make a decision which is against the interests of everyone , but he 's equally concerned about the issue that the majority might make a decision which is against the interests just of a picked-on minority , people with unpopular views , people who hold er members of a different religion and so on .
3 Although the retailer may make no profit on that particular item , general sales will be increased as customers drawn in by the loss leader will then buy other goods .
4 A companion horse who is used to being floated , if floated with the beginner can make the difference between success and disaster .
5 The money would make a useful contribution should she and her friends decide to spend the evening in the pub .
6 The case can make no pretension to scientific detachment : it is a declaration of nationalist faith , a recommendation of how we ought to see the world , not how it is .
7 Precedent 3 , also known as " Model FormVariation C " is the most commonly used , and is reproduced at Appendix C. In all cases , if the landlord and the tenant are unable to agree on the identity of the rent reviewer , the RICS will make the appointment .
8 A fund is in existence to help defray the costs of the Senior Citizens Dinner but as no member has any detailed knowledge of it the chairman will make the necessary enquiries .
9 A fund is in existence to help defray the costs of the Senior Citizens Dinner but as no member has any detailed knowledge of it the chairman will make the necessary enquiries .
10 So the plot was that the squadron would make a mould in mahogany to fit the cami-knickers and this became a very prized trophy of No 84 Squadron .
11 Fulsome thanks for the present will make the child feel accepted and one of the ‘ games to break the ice ’ , p.37 , is useful to start .
12 Further work on the index would make the scheme more effective .
13 The teachers told me that they found this very helpful , and we certainly find it helpful to hear from you about what is going on in your particular professional world and how the University can make an impact there .
14 The French military authorities held that , since their army was incapable of invading even the demilitarised Rhineland , the reoccupation would make no real difference .
15 Index Pages These provide lists of options , from which the user must make a selection to access particular facilities .
16 The line manager and the employee may make a case to the District manager for this not to be done .
17 Once the protection is acquired , the employee can make a claim that he or she has been unfairly dismissed .
18 Selection Process Each application is considered on its merits with a view to assessing fairly whether the applicant will make a good doctor .
19 Dealing with the structure ( 22 ) , the mind will make the constructional connexion which allows the adjectival property to apply to the object phrase by the same process that introduces the verb — the item lexically correlated with an external change of state .
20 Prince Bernhard is certain the enemy will make a much stronger attack in the morning . ’
21 When an act becomes more established , or if it is a new band with good management and someone who knows the business , the agent may make a 10 per cent deal — the standard commission rate .
22 And as a prime factor in public discussion , the Echo must make a decision about its own views . ’
23 After that you simply choose your next night 's stop and the hotelier will make an onward reservation for you , free of charge .
24 The first procedure is the payment into court At any stage after an action has begun in the High Court or the county court , the defendant may make a payment into court in satisfaction of the plaintiff 's claim .
25 Under Ord 37 , r9 the defendant can make a written offer to the plaintiff tendering a sum in satisfaction of the plaintiff 's claim on the basis that he will not suffer the disease or deterioration claimed and identifying the disease or deterioration in question and agreeing to the court making an award of provisional damages .
26 Whether successful or not , the hunter would make a charming farewell and stroll off to make another conquest .
27 I just wish the club would make a decision . ’
28 The Club will make the necessary arrangements , but no-one is allowed to go into town before clearing immigration nor should the skipper or any of the crew visit immigration as they will be told , in no uncertain terms , to return to the club immediately .
29 Different selections of equipment will encourage children to experiment in different ways , and a plank resting over the tray will make a level surface on which to stand containers to be filled .
30 The plan would make a lot more sense if pedestrian crossing lights were introduced , but co-ordinated with other existing traffic lights from Teviot Place to the bottom of The Mound so as to reduce the number of stop-start cycles required by through traffic .
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