Example sentences of "to make [pers pn] [adj] to the " in BNC.

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1 Sharpe reckoned it could not take the enemy longer than an hour to overrun the fragile line of Dutch-Belgian troops , and in one further hour they could have fortified the crossroads to make them impassable to the British .
2 The cost of unity could be done through a gradual restructuring of the Ulster economy to make it similar to the Irish Republic .
3 You need to make it clear to the recipient what it is you want of them .
4 Altho , although if one is eventually going to talk about the report one could to make it clear to the parents that what one is a subject report and the other is a summate report .
5 I should like to make it clear to the House that I accept full responsibility for the actions taken in this case by officials of the Home Office and by my hon. Friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary , who dealt with it .
6 Is that not the only way to make it clear to the IRA that there can be no question of the United Kingdom 's abandoning the Province ?
7 It is important to make it clear to the client that any material inaccuracies in the documentation will be discovered at the due diligence stage , when there is a real risk that an offer might be withdrawn , and almost certainly will be materially adjusted .
8 Sir Patrick said he wanted to make it clear to the public that the Government was backing the police to the full .
9 At last , a sensible coupe with terrific looks and a main car-maker 's badge to make it acceptable to the company accountant and accessible to the ordinary man or woman .
10 His first Prayer Book was influenced by Luther ; his second more by Zwingli , in an attempt to make it acceptable to the Continental churches and enable a Reformed General Council to bring the whole of Christendom into a new and scriptural unity .
11 The user creates the pages by manipulating this information so as to make it pleasing to the eye , informative , amusing , or whatever effect is required .
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