Example sentences of "to [pers pn] make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Notices attached to them make this plain .
2 The teachers ' accounts of what happened to them make disturbing reading .
3 This assumes that social worker has the information available to them to make correct decisions .
4 Some of these proposals seems to me to make great sense .
5 Looking at things squarely , I should say that most of the £5 million you have advanced to Ingard will have to be written off — and it does n't seem to me to make much difference to the bank whether this becomes open knowledge now , or in a week or so .
6 But listening to you make that case it 's very similar to reading the great debate on franchise reform in this House in the last century , when people said we should be included and that people like us should be able to have the vote and put people into Parliament , it 's I mean it was just that you were you were making that plea about pro that the Board should be representative as being like the group who are benefiting .
7 Man works far below his capacity ; some writers have put a figure on the deficiency but it is of little value to you to make quantitative estimates .
8 If you 're the earner , and she 's looking after the children , it 's usually down to you to make regular payments for the children 's upkeep at least until they reach the age of seventeen — and longer if they 're still in education .
9 Unless you 're a tenant , it 's down to you to make sure gas appliances receive the regular expert servicing they need .
10 QUESTION TIME belongs to the readers of AIM and it is up to you to make full use of it .
11 QUESTION TIME belongs to the readers of AIM and it is up to you to make full use of it .
12 QUESTION TIME belongs to the readers of AIM and it is up to you to make full use of it .
13 But it is up to you to make some decisions , however small , and to put them into action .
14 Representation of shires and boroughs had also been determined : the King no longer had discretion to decide which communities might send up M.P.s , although it was of course open to him to make new enfranchisements by royal charter .
15 I do n't know why it had occurred to her to make this observation .
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