Example sentences of "be [prep] make the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As ever at Jaguar , the emphasis will be on making the car smooth and quiet . |
2 | As the Right Honourable Gentleman is aware , our top priority is to get inflation down , and I would also hope that he would be aware that the aim of doing that in the longer term has to be by making the price of money more expensive . |
3 | You wo n't like visiting Europa , as Von Sydow warns , but it 's worth making the journey . |
4 | And therefore I believe it 's worth making the effort to use non-sexist language , because no one notices , and using sexist language may just offend and put off one or two . |
5 | It is worth making the effort to involve yourself with other people , you do not necessarily have to share your home with them . |
6 | But it is worth making the point that for instance if we take a look after eighteen fifteen of , at the wars . |
7 | Chapter 6 will look in detail at the women compositors and their background , but it is worth making the point here that it quickly became obvious to certain categories of working-class girls in Edinburgh that a new opportunity was open to them . |
8 | Unisys says it is considering making the software available to non-Unisys servers . |
9 | ( 2 ) A party against whom the court is considering making the costs order shall have an opportunity to make representations as to why the order should not be made . |
10 | ‘ Fretting clay ’ was for making the crucible in which the glass was melted , and the ‘ moolds ’ were wooden moulds lined with wax . |
11 | Where he exceeded expectation and all precedents was in making the ban total , but this clearly was just the element which was negotiable and it had the effect of extending the king 's patronage of both church and laity . |
12 | At first it seemed that the only delay was in making the cottage fit to occupy , and Coleridge wondered whether , until it was ready , there might not be some rooms to spare at Shurton Court . |