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

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1 They made camp at the top of a bank by a fallen tree .
2 They made camp at the top of a bank by a fallen tree .
3 But , when you 're doing that you make assessment at the end of it to say what level you have , you 've got to target specifically at certain things .
4 This was made plain at a meeting with the Ledingham-Smiths .
5 This difference , together with the obliquity , made it necessary on the one hand to excavate to a considerable depth at the bottom and to add a 30 foot embankment of made ground at the top , involving a vast amount of earth moving that , on the face of it seems hardly to have been necessary .
6 Tough-talking Deryck Maughan ( above ) , the former British Treasury official who made Salomon Brothers the most profitable foreign brokerage in Tokyo , has been made vice-chairman at the firm 's New York HQ .
7 The news that Karen and I were married was made public at a buffet brunch given by Thomas and Lynn Carter to which we had been invited — or rather Karen had been invited , and had asked if it would be all right to bring me along .
8 The petition was made public at a conference in the House of Lords as part of a campaign by the Alert group which aims to meet growing concern about the threat of legalised euthanasia .
9 So it is perhaps not surprising , though it was n't made public at the time , that IBM last year paid a seven figure sum to what was then Interactive Systems Corp for the substantial body of Unix development work that Interactive provided to IBM 's Advanced Interactive Executive , AIX , effort .
10 Mr Major rejected the appeal and insisted the donations from Nadir 's companies had not been illegal , even though they were not made public at the time .
11 The results of the judges ' deliberations will be made public at an awards dinner arranged by SITE on 16 March .
12 So he experienced society from the bottom up , before talent and determination made room at the top for him : ‘ That was a most valuable bit of education for which I shall always be grateful both to my bourgeois ancestry as well as to the regime , ’ he was to say later .
13 However , they made flesh at the expense of milk : the breed does seem to milk better in harder conditions .
14 They do n't they do n't make crab at the end .
15 It 's not as though we were n't making money at the time either .
16 Since then , we have gone on making love at the club during the day when it is quiet .
17 But while their cricketing cousins were making history at the Calcutta Eden Garden pitch , rugby was still embroiled in the hard world of politics .
18 In 1976 in London while he was making Shout at the Devil , he told me , ‘ I 've been burning myself out .
19 Notwithstanding , Mr Quiles commissioned a report into strategies for reform and its controversial recommendations , made public at the beginning of last month , immediately drew the wrath of the unions .
20 ‘ It worries me that impresarios are using the Russian label to make money at the expense of companies like us , like the Scottish and Northern Ballet .
21 You are unlikely to make headway at the end of the month when discussing important career issues , travel plans or personal matters .
22 That is the way in which he devised his social charter when he had the ability to make policy at the Department .
23 Whatever method is employed to make height at the overlap , some 40ft ( 12m ) up the final corner , there is still a long reach to be made to find the hold in the crack above .
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