Example sentences of "they [verb] make [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And how many passengers do they need to make that kind of money ?
2 He had seized the opportunity while they dined to make another copy of a revolutionary tract calling for an end to French rule .
3 But I do n't re think they realize what they were doing when they started making that flower border round , it 's going to be a never ending job .
4 For several hours they appeared to make little progress ; they were traversing a barren region of fine sand and yellowish clay , broken only by a few stunted , prickly bushes .
5 The structure plan is essentially about where jobs and housing should be , not what sort of jobs and housing , and they 've made this submission to the structure plan .
6 Had the time come to forget the promise they had made each other , the guarantee they had given never to meet or speak ?
7 The children themselves appeared , and after a second summer spent playing at the M's farm , and becoming ‘ socialised ’ by contact with that family , it seemed they had made some progress .
8 The districts were chosen because they had made some progress in care programming .
9 But between them , he told himself , they had made this nest comfortable .
10 Anyway , they all sensed they had to make this work .
11 Also they refused to make any press statement on the study , and did not print sufficient copies of the report for adequate distribution on the pretext of financial difficulties , yet promptly hired a panel of consultants and academics to conduct a study of the Alliance 's study .
12 At this point I do n't think they have made that decision .
13 Well at the moment Mr is not in a position to how shall I put it , withdraw his authority 's commitment or preferred option , they have they have made that decision and short of him convening a memb a meeting of the highways committee between now and whenever , you wo there 's no way in which he would be in a position to withdraw that .
14 Erm , they have made some progress erm , but there is still one major outstanding item , which Jenny promises , on her return , she will take up complete , which is erm , new procedures for a continuous survey .
15 Miller mentions some of the trees in the Dictionary : Abies balsamea , Balsam fir , first grown in this country in the Bishop of London 's garden at Fulham , but states , ‘ the only place they have made any figure is at Woburn ’ .
16 While recent scientific findings about sleep patterns receive regular exposure in the media in popular N science programmes and in magazines , there is little evidence from the results of the Hull survey that they have made any impression on the public mind .
17 In the East , they have made this journey inside .
18 In virtually all cases secondary teachers have experienced least activity , although they have made most use of in-service days , staff questionnaires and pupil questionnaires to conduct the review .
19 Most women grow up absolutely torn and still somehow knowing that they have to make some kind of choice .
20 Normally , when Ministers face the problem of leaked documents , they refuse to make any comment on the content of the document or , sometimes , on its existence .
21 Of the teachers we spoke to , two-fifths reported that they had rearranged their furniture , and well over nine-tenths of them had made some kind of change to their classrooms as a direct consequence of suggestions or recommendations made to them as part of the Primary Needs Programme .
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