Example sentences of "be [verb] make the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Video hire stores say if the movie is a money spinner in the cinema the general video release could well be delayed making the sale of pirate tapes particularly lucrative .
2 While the centre rectangle has the ‘ grain' in-line with the edges , each of the triangles which will be joined to make the head and foot will have their ‘ grain' running at right angles ( and parallel to ) the edges .
3 Ultimately , the machine layout or interface design may be modified to make the operating instructions easier to follow .
4 If that spark is to grow , wood must be added to make the flame grow bigger .
5 He stared out of his constricting net of anxieties and fears at this clean , smooth , well-intentioned boy , and wondered why he should be expected to make the effort to answer him at all .
6 His advice to companies would be to try to make the costs of all types of accidents visible as a first step to targeting prevention , and the obvious way would be to put down the costs on to the already established cost centres within a company .
7 Although all sets and costumes were designed in colour , a lot of ingenuity needed to be applied to make the sets visually more interesting to the viewers ; compensating them for only seeing everything in monochrome and through a slightly muzzy 405 line picture .
8 This can be either broad , with the full expression of human feeling common only to the Labour movement , or it may be narrow , niggardly and mean with only the objective of shirking responsibility , and never carrying out in the spirit of those laws work which could be applied to make the conditions of the working people easier , and the lives of their children brighter and better .
9 Everything will be done to make the occasion as ‘ normal ’ as possible .
10 Please could you look into this and see what can be done to make the lights visible again .
11 Please could you look into the matter and see what can be done to make the lights visible again .
12 Please could you look into this and see what can be done to make the lights visible again .
13 He found trees full of beautiful moss roses , red , white and yellow , which showed what can be done to make the desert smile . "
14 He found trees full of beautiful moss roses , red , white and yellow , which showed what can be done to make the desert smile . "
15 2 The " condition " — acts which must be done to make the sentence operative .
16 This is regrettable , certainly , and everything should be done to make the lives of these animals as good as practicable .
17 Oh , there were all kinds if things that could be done to make the visit memorable .
18 A further stereo jack provides a side chain insert point , allowing for items like equalisers to be connected to make the compressor sensitive to certain frequencies — for example when ‘ de-essing ’ ( removing unwanted sibilance from certain words ) .
19 All the weight has to be used to make the tail dig in , so the posture needed is exactly that of a very bad carve gybe , ie straight front leg , leaning back and pulling the rig towards you .
20 It is therefore necessary to ascertain whether this device could be used to make the member States liable to the creditors in international law .
21 The Bank 's waste cups will go to produce a wide variety of goods and may even be used to make the trays for collecting the Bank 's waste paper . ’
22 Gastric emptying tests can not therefore be used to make the diagnosis , although they can , nevertheless yield results consistentwith the diagnosis .
23 Although Kruger would eventually like to target consumers and the breakfast table market , he said that this was not possible at the moment — some form of docking station would be needed to make the proposition viable , and this is not yet available .
24 Otherwise , after a hard day 's work in the middle of winter , you will find that you can not be bothered to make the effort to go along and you will have wasted the fees .
25 They decided that Pilger , Hayling and the journalists simply could n't be bothered to make the move .
26 A number of techniques can be employed to make the experience more valuable .
27 There are , of course , cases where the user has to resort to good old ASCII , the lingua franca of all computer systems but even here there are tricks that can be employed to make the process a little easier .
28 Walter Monckton , his legal adviser , seized the point , and on Saturday , 5 December , asked almost as a condition of Abdication , that a special bill should be introduced to make the decree immediately absolute , and thus remove the danger .
29 What will you be doing to make the museum more user-friendly ?
30 Resources need to be provided to make the care programme approach a reality .
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