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

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1 I do n't understand your argument that having an E two type policy and without prejudice to what it may say , will make discussions at the local plan level about where boundaries are , more difficult or less difficult .
2 And the examiner was arrested only after he made passes at a military policeman 's wife .
3 She was worrying that they 'd made love at the wrong time of the month .
4 The Art Newspaper has made enquiries at a high level in Spanish central government , museum and ayuntamiento circles , and no one has heard of Mr Khalili 's offer .
5 ‘ We have made enquiries at the Golden Turk . ’
6 He holed big birdie putts on the 15th and 16th , made par at the tricky short 17th , and then eagled the water strewn 18th with a three iron to 25 feet , and a putt that raced into the centre of the hole .
7 There were losses of £1.08m from brickmaking in the United States and £1.34m from wood pulp , but brickmaking in this country made £9.79m at the still respectable margin of 15 p.c .
8 I would go to France , and there make enquiries at the Ministière de la Défence Nationale in Paris .
9 Request his views on whether the meeting is making progress at the right pace and whether he has any ideas on ways of moving things forward .
10 It is significant that a popular monarch , making war at the very start of his reign , after a long period of peace , could only raise such inadequate sums .
11 Two stretcher bearers were the first casualties of the industrious Mr de Loza for making gestures at the offical , and Valencia manager Guus Hiddink saw yellow and red in quick succession .
12 This means making representations at the initial draft stage , when public comment is sought , and going through what is effectively a planning appeal if the first comments are ignored and a formal objection has to be lodged .
13 We will be making presentations at the following venues during May and June .
14 And even though we 're finally making strides at the secondary education stage , says Ward , the fact remains that 40 per cent of tomorrow 's talent still leaves school at 16 against just 4 per cent in Japan and 10 per cent in Germany , France and America .
15 At Beckford , on the southern slopes of Bredon Hill , you can visit Beckford Silk Centre and view the processes involved in the dyeing and printing of their unusual silks , and make purchases at the adjacent store .
16 On a more positive note , the expedition did make port at the appointed hour on the appointed day , having spent several hours in a public house further up the estuary to avoid being early , which made for a very ‘ happy ’ reunion .
17 A NORTH-EAST council is hoping to make waves at a top boat show .
18 At this time George was in educational work and with no parish responsibilities I somehow volunteered to make tea at a keep-fit class which the local W.I. wanted to start .
19 In the 1890s purists began to make headway at a local level by persuading the police and the courts to support their programme .
20 The refusal was associated with another decision by Seaton Valley UDC to allow Leech to make representations at a suitable time in the future when overall development was being considered .
21 Diana had read newspaper reports praising his work , and instructed her staff to make inquiries at the Royal Free Hospital in London .
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