Example sentences of "and [vb -s] make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In particular it covers the development of cost-effective , integrated responses to customers ' distribution and transport requirements and involves making in-depth study of customers ' needs , analyzing the data and then designing tailored packages making the optimum use of vehicle and warehouse resources , IT engineering and personnel .
2 The SEA focuses on the former and has made two contributions .
3 He has been helped by Labour 's manifesto commitment to electrify the line to London , and has made much emphasis of his local record .
4 She has reintroduced a Dutch Open , and has made impressive strides in terms of organising the first European-based Solheim Cup , the women 's equivalent of the Ryder Cup .
5 And it is specialised over the years in craft training , particularly in relation to the building and engineering trades , and has made unique provision in the district for the less able .
6 But Porterfield stressed : ‘ Kevin has done very well for us since coming into the side and has made important saves to keep us alive in some games . ’
7 Although Aldo Ciccolini is Neapolitan by birth , he has lived in France since 1949 and taught at the Paris Conservatoire , and has made fine recordings of French piano music including works by Saint-Saëns and Satie .
8 The LDDC has taken control of the Docklands Light Railway from London Underground and has made some progress .
9 I believe he is half aware of his problem and has made some effort to solve it by forcing himself to concentrate on what he is told to read .
10 The Scottish National winner enjoys shorter trips and has made rapid improvement .
11 Elsewhere in How to Read Pound remembers Landor and Browning , and has to make special provision to exempt them from these strictures .
12 ‘ The greatest thing is telling him there is no point going to his mainstream school any longer if he is not going to get around and that he 'll have to go to a special school — at which point he explodes in terror and starts to make special efforts .
13 However , the Commission believes that it should , and proposes to make legislative changes ( after ‘ appropriate consultation ’ with interested parties ) in time for the 1 January 1993 implementation date .
14 The company has created a niche market for itself within the catering industry and continues to make huge inroads with specifically targeted blue chip companies .
15 Our system of government is far too centralised , and fails to make effective use of the talents and skills available across the country .
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