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

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1 Loans made perhaps to powerful men who refused to pay ? ’
2 Given the massive contribution made daily by dedicated staff at the DMH it seems more than a touch insensitive to expect them to dip into their own pockets for the place as well .
3 Today , top players can make enough in one year to last a lifetime .
4 After 400 yds , just before ridge rises , bear half left down off ridge : soon lake and outdoor centre passed at start of walk are seen below — make down for right-hand end of lake .
5 She was drinking a coffee made entirely with warm milk .
6 To repeat a philological point made already in this study , the Old English translation of Greek euangelion was gód spell , modern ‘ Gospel ’ , the ‘ good news ’ of salvation .
7 Scaevola presents a similar case in which there is a legacy of a sum of money to one man , Seius , who is charged with payment of maintenance to freedmen ; in codicils the legacy is adeemed and the sum made over to another man , Maevius : is the trust due ?
8 Pick an open , clear piece of water and close your eyes for small intervals which you gradually make longer at each attempt .
9 He then generally obliged the heirs and entrusted to them that they should give and make over to each person whatever he had left them .
10 I expect that the Minister can reassure him that an environmental impact assessment can not have been made properly for that incinerator yet , because an application does not yet appear to have been made .
11 Made locally by two craftsmen , they start at £230 for a chair .
12 We did decide that we should reduce the money that is received by Councillors , and so they were proposals that were made along with other proposals about reductions in members ' services .
13 The first category includes consultative documents which are publicly available and , more numerous , invitations to comment made only to interested parties .
14 But concession and compromises are still made only with one end in sight .
15 While ordinary Scotch is made from a mixture of grains blended with the finer malts , a malt whisky must be made only from malted barley .
16 It differs substantially from a conventional yoghurt in that it is made only from organic milk using traditional methods which do n't adulterate the ‘ whole ’ product .
17 Client will ensure that all information relating to itself comprised in announcements , public statements , the Offer document and any other documents during KPMG 's engagement hereunder issued by or with the consent or knowledge of Client will be true and accurate in all material respects and will not be misleading , and that all expressions of opinion , intention and expectation therein will be honestly held and will be made only after due consideration and that there will not be omitted from any such document any fact the omission of which would make any statement therein false or misleading ;
18 However , practice differs and it invariably happens that express provision is made only regarding two areas : non-competition/canvassing and non-disclosure/use of business secrets .
19 Everlast has made much in recent interviews of HOP 's lack of meaning — they 're just regular guys who enjoy a few bevvies and like to get laid , they do n't pretend otherwise , and no-one should come to them expecting anything else .
20 Like all proponents of ‘ organic ’ gardening , she favours preventive methods , on the basis that healthy plants , made so by good soil and conditions , are less susceptible to trouble .
21 But in this case the enlightened engineer was concerned to do precisely the opposite , and as the digger pulled back the rubble , he exposed an area of wall which looked for a moment as if it was made entirely of shiny cream bones .
22 The income tax assessment should be made separately on that person in respect of the business .
23 This , the technical skills required to make them , and the apparent lack of copper resources in Nigeria have prompted many scholars to conclude that they were made away from sub-Saharan Africa , although no convincing stylistic links with other cultures , including those of the Mediterranean , have emerged .
24 Mention was made above of facial expressions , gestures and body movements .
25 Reference was made above to so-called CIMAH sites , major hazardous installations for which on-site and off-site emergency plans must be prepared .
26 I would not disagree with that approach er one of the problems in dealing with this erm criterion by criterion is that er I ca n't refer to other points I 've made elsewhere on other aspects .
27 If substantial public funds are to be made over to voluntary associations then , as Griffiths intimates , some form of audit ‘ becomes essential : and this raises the question of the independence of voluntary organisations , which is said to be one of their great virtues .
28 In this , goods are made not in continuous runs but in bursts of , for instance , 20 components at a time .
29 OPS payments are made half-yearly on 31 October and 30 April , based upon production during the six months ending 30 June and 31 December respectively .
30 The building society involved says the mortgage is in arrears , despite monthly payments being made directly by Social Services .
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