Example sentences of "make a complete [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 5 Make a complete check of the proposed programme and how it is to be put together so that you can thoroughly brief your spokesman or interviewee . |
2 | He explained : ‘ It is all too easy to make some apparently innocent , well-intentioned remark which is immediately seized upon by the press who love to hear guest speakers make a complete fool of themselves . |
3 | Even if you make a complete mess of it , the model only has a few inches to fall . |
4 | If the ‘ hold ’ is set to give a safe idle , there should still be plenty of time to switch it off and recover even if you make a complete mess of things . |
5 | ‘ There 's one person you meet sitting in a restaurant having a chat , and then that person will go and put on a see-through lurex all-in-one bodice and stand in front of 10,000 people and make a complete cunt of himself and not think about it . |
6 | The ideal must be when the picture and the sound make a complete agreement . |
7 | It was reported on May 18 that Poland and the Soviet Union would conduct 10-15 per cent of their trade in hard currency in 1990 and make a complete switch from the beginning of 1991 , thus ending the barter system and trade in non-convertible roubles [ for January 1990 COMECON summit agreeing to review existing trade arrangements see p. 37202 ] . |
8 | You go and make a complete prick of yourself . |
9 | THE issue of Roman Catholic primary schools in Darlington and the need for more places for Roman Catholic pupils is quite remarkable , not least because it has seen the local MP Mr Michael Fallon who is also the Government 's Schools Minister make a complete turnabout in his approach to the subject . |
10 | If bacterial meningitis is diagnosed early and treated promptly , most people make a complete recovery . |
11 | There is one , and only one , arrangement in which the pieces make a complete picture . |