Example sentences of "to make [pron] [det] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But , under threat , my Creator has agreed to make me this Eve with whom you interfere , uncovering her nakedness .
2 ‘ From now on I want to make my own way in the world , be independent . ’
3 The principles on which recovery and success have been based are those which , like so many others , I first began to understand for myself when I was growing up and trying to make my own way in the world .
4 Then I decided I was going to make my own choices from now on .
5 The research design distinguishes between teachers ' perceptions of their formal obligations and constraints , both within the institution and more broadly within the education system , their self-imposed ‘ moral ’ responsibility and the extent to which they feel free to make their own decisions as autonomous professionals .
6 People could be left to make their own decisions with no greater subsidy than is available to farming in general .
7 17.58 ( i ) Pupils working towards level 9 should be encouraged to make their own decisions about the appropriate length for a piece of work and to recognise that there can be merit in brevity .
8 It is much more satisfactory , as the Annan Committee on the Future of Television pointed out , for the IBA to leave television stations to make their own decisions about transmission , and to criticise them subsequently if their decisions are mistaken .
9 We have been asked to boycott 16 frozen fish lines but we believe customers have the right to make their own decisions about the products they buy .
10 The law might be seen to seek a balance between paternalism and liberation , accepting that whilst advancement of the autonomy interests of children to make their own decisions in respect of their own lives is an appropriate aim of the law , some restrictions are necessary to enable children to progress safely to maturity .
11 With the border opening looking increasingly doubtful in the week preceding Aug. 13 , members of several South Korean dissident groups attempted to make their own way to Panmunjom but were turned back at police roadblocks .
12 Both students , they had been well equipped and managed to make their own way off the mountain .
13 Two hundred to make their own way in the world .
14 The money from the sale of the products is put into a trust fund , so that when the youngsters leave at the age of sixteen to make their own way in the world they have the means to purchase a flock of sheep or a horse and cart , giving them a vital start in whatever activity they take up .
15 The anti-hunt lobby , likening the pastime to murder … the pro-hunt supporters demanding the freedom to deal with vermin … and tenant farmers who rent their land from the council and want to make their own decision about any ban .
16 And students are expected to make their own responses to what is put in their way .
17 This problem of balance can be alleviated if students are left to make their own choice of what to take from orientation , by giving them access to self-instructional media like self-guided tours , self-instructional tape-slides and audio-tapes etc .
18 There is such a variety of good literature available for inclusion in syllabuses that we want teachers to have the freedom to make their own choice of suitable books within our broad guidelines .
19 that people can make their o , they have a balanced education which allows them then to make their own choices about , that things are n't over , I mean if we 've lived in a patriarchal society in which men are in power and that kin , and male sexuality maybe has come through more in sex education , those have been the issues that have been co , ha have been given more importance and female issues have maybe been neglected a little bit and now erm , with Aids as a problem we do n't want to turn out and suddenly become really homo homophobic or really , you know , right condoms , condoms , it has to be you know , you need to kind of keep the balance so that people are given the information and then have the freedom to make the choice themselves .
20 The demands of the unemployed workers ' movement of the 1930s had an unexpected radicalism , not because people then were more " political " , but because the unemployed were able to make their own measure of an income .
21 Offsetting this cost is the possibility for some to make their own developments off the back of previous transfers of knowledge .
22 AMNESTY International is organising its second national children 's art competition in the autumn , in which young people will be asked to make their own Postcards For Freedom .
23 For people to make their own connections to the
24 Secondly , students have to make their own connections in understanding what they experience on their programme of studies .
25 To this extent the gifts were tokens , and this basic concept remained , although under Rome , it was possible for individuals to make their own approaches with votive offerings .
26 Enterprise managers would be free to make their own deals with suppliers , but there would be no change in the basic concept of state ownership of industry .
27 On the one hand there was the need to allow individual divergences from the hierarchy and to leave teachers some freedom to make their own contribution to the curriculum — a goal often repeated by all Secretaries of State as they sought to limit that freedom .
28 Most travellers had to make their own arrangements with coach , railway or shipping companies .
29 Partnerships and education authorities will of course wish to make their own arrangements for monitoring .
30 Individual MNPs with offices outside England and Wales have to make their own arrangements for appropriate insurance cover .
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