Example sentences of "make [noun] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And you make money at this inn-fewer-ants ? ’
2 Staff numbers here have been pruned back to 250 from 580 , and chief executive Paul Lester reckons that the division can make money at that level .
3 Children make progress at various speeds at different ages and by watching their activities and offering the next stage when they are ready for it teachers can give them the breadth of experience that will make the formal work of later years more meaningful .
4 McCuaigs made whisky at Upper Cragabus ; one at Torrabus used to belong to Coal Ila ; and someone distilled at Ardinisle .
5 For older children , make goals at either end of the room out of chair legs and give the point to the first person to score .
6 Tallis had not made Moondream at that time — the mask to allow her to see the woman in the land — but she intuitively knew who she had seen , how she had reached through her vision to this very day , perhaps , in her own future .
7 Rose always made tea at this hour .
8 But I think that he would probably agree , and I know he 's made comments at various times on this subject , about er the grass that is left behind and it is always a problem I think throughout the county erm where grass is cut and then spread around .
9 And this is quite a lengthy procedure , and you might have made mistakes at all sorts of different point .
10 The agreement to develop Vines for SCO was made public at last year 's SCO Forum .
11 It has been put together by a group of younger supporters , and the first issue comes complete with a free disabled driver sticker which should make parking at away games much easier .
12 We trade insulting names and make jokes at each other 's expense .
13 Additionally , almost all students make use at some time or other of one of the thirty or so departmental micro laboratories , with about 900 micro computers to choose from , ranging from standard BBCs to powerful SUN and Apollo workstations , and MS-DOS PCs of varying types to Apple Macintoshes .
14 Additionally , almost all students make use at some time or other of one of the thirty or so departmental micro laboratories , with about 900 micro computers to choose from , ranging from standard BBCs to powerful SUN and Apollo workstations , and from MS-DOS PCs of varying types to Apple Macintoshes .
15 Americans make Brownies at any time of the year , so why not have some ready for Boxing Day ?
16 ‘ We all make mistakes at some time or other .
17 Lawsuits , as everyone knows , can prove very costly so it is preferable to seek to win your case by other means : by influencing public opinion , by making your case to officials and politicians , or by making representations at public inquiries .
18 The ease with which the effects of stray capacitances are dealt with renders the bridge suitable for making measurements at high frequencies and commercial versions are available that operate up to frequencies ∼100 MHz .
19 General secretary Tony Dubbins said : ‘ We are continuing to make progress at local level following the breakthrough with the Lawson Mardon Group .
20 I was not desperate to make money at that time , rather I thought of helping her with the commission she would take .
21 Would she not be allowed to make tea at other times ?
22 The information provided in this prospectus is correct at the time of going to press , but the course programme is subject to continuing development and the University reserves the right to make changes at any time , before or after a candidate 's admission .
23 At a meeting with US Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady on April 12 , the EBRD 's president , Jacques Attali , proposed that the bank be allowed to make loans at concessionary rates for restructuring the region 's poorest economies and for the conversion of military factories to civilian use .
24 Both poems would require little change to make sense at any time between AD 600 and now .
25 Not only can it tolerate heating at 100°C , but it makes DNA at high temperatures compared with the 37°C physiological temperature optimum of most enzymes .
26 Some areas have special Tribunal Representation Units to assist people to make claims at Social Security Tribunals .
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