Example sentences of "are [verb] make a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Pro-active public relations is when you are helping to make a situation or event happen and are keeping ahead of things .
2 Tomorrow night we move away from the Chilean coast and travel 13,500ft up into the Bolivian Andes , where Oxfam is helping the indigenous Indian people who are struggling to make a living now that their mines have closed down and their farmland been destroyed by drought .
3 The findings are expected to make a contribution to the practical evaluation of the Act , and to wider debates concerning the relationship between law , discretion and working practices in the criminal justice process .
4 ‘ London will be the only capital city in Europe where rail services are expected to make a profit , ’ he added .
5 But these larger firms are already cutting down on the size of their student intake and , if the trend continues , will end up — as Grant Thornton has already done — recruiting and training only staff who are expected to make a career with the firm after qualifying .
6 If the latest available RPI is for October , then we are attempting to make a forecast for the RPI the following January , in which case m = 3 .
7 Fines of up to £3,000 can be imposed for stealing rare bird eggs , but two witnesses are needed to make a prosecution . ’
8 He beleive the newer , longer version of the Hercules may become unstable when the back doors are opened to make a drop .
9 A lot of countries do n't have control over their own economies , they do n't have control over things like whether of not people are going to have jobs , whether or not people are going to make a livelihood , whether or not people are going to even be able to live in the country , because in Ireland something like 1000 people a week are leaving the country in order to get work .
10 this also applies if you are going to make a suit .
11 Come the upturn , they are going to make a lot of money . ’
12 ‘ Well , then , we are going to make a partnership , are n't we ? ’
13 ‘ These fraudsters will give you enough information to make you greedy and that 's when you are ready to be scammed because you are expecting to make a fortune . ’
14 CLEVER Ulster investors are set to make a killing on the forthcoming NIE and British Telecom share sell-offs , a local building society boss predicted today .
15 Charges are levied for treatment in Edinburgh and Aberdeen , couples are asked to make a donation in Dundee and the service is free in Glasgow .
16 The Famous Grouse , like all the 1991 World Cup sponsors , had a first refusal option included in their contract ; in other words they are asked to make a bid for 1995 before the marketing agent goes to the open market .
17 In the past , some purists have said that all surface decoration applied to designed objects — all ornament , in other words — must be based on motifs which look flat , ie. they must not be drawn with a third dimension : you are allowed to make a pattern out of squares , so to speak , but not cubes .
18 Police are preparing to make a presentation of their proposal to councillors and town hall officials in the near future .
19 Town are forced to make a change .
20 On the other hand , people will make errors if they are forced to make a decision too early .
21 The latter often are pushed off the most suitable land for cultivation and are forced to make a living cultivating steep slopes or pasturing animals on a reduced amount of land .
22 We are determined to make a success of audit regulation .
23 A stunt pilot and a photographer are hoping to make a blockbuster film to rival Indiana Jones .
24 However , appeal organisers are hoping to make a start on the much-needed work at the Harwich St John Ambulance building within three months , using money already raised .
25 They are trying to find somewhere suitable or , alternatively , they are trying to make a documentary about the area , having heard that the inn is haunted .
26 Matthew ( 3.10 ) and Claire ( 3.6 ) are trying to make a tower the size of Claire .
27 It 's a bunch of people , Universities , Publishers , erm some funding from Central Government , some from er research councils of various kinds are trying to make a sort of record of current usage of the English language and I think Longmans are intr interested in it for example f from the point of view of dictionaries and stuff like that .
28 Can I just say colleagues before you , you second the motion , there is this hubbub again that 's growing , I mean it seems to go down and I do n't know perhaps it 's like the tide but can we try and keep it a bit lower , especially when colleagues are trying to make a speech from the rostrum .
29 there are some brief notes on materials and equipment before we are urged to make a start by considering perspective and look for blocks of light and shade and the elements of geometry and symmetry .
30 All applicants are required to make a £5 deposit per course .
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