Example sentences of "they make [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Michael , if the Liberal Democrats gained control of Oxford City Council what changes would they make in the way things are operating now ?
2 The next moment the two of them were running down the drive together and then out on to the road , and Matilda was ahead , pulling Miss Honey after her by her wrist , and it was a wild and wonderful dash they made along the country lane and through the village to the house where Matilda 's parents lived .
3 Saying that ‘ the Pilgrim Fathers will always hold a unique place among the venerated saints of mankind ’ may be going too far , but their plain approach to life , the simple statement of belief they made on the voyage in the Mayflower Compact , and their peaceful settlements and good relations with the Indians among whom they settled were certainly in sharp contrast to what happened in most colonies .
4 That 's despite the(£766,000) seven hundred and sixty six thousand pounds they made on the transfer market last season , after parting with Paul Simpson to Derby , and Lee Nogan to Watford .
5 In Britain , ministers were careful to introduce any announcements they made on the matter with assurances that there was no intention to bully Denmark .
6 What we can glean , though , and what Goody appears to take at face value , is some insight into how they represented themselves , such as in the statements they made about the reliability of their own accounts .
7 He saw the daft circles they made as a wind lifted the flames and turned them ; he saw their hysterical galloping back and forth , and saw the cherry-red line crackling across the stumps of corn , towing its apron of smoke .
8 It is not clear from the surviving reports of the Once-Over system if the manufacturers had much evidence to support the claims they made for the CO process .
9 As one they made for the door , but had two dozen different recollections of its exact position .
10 He fished the cubes out and put them into an ashtray and found it all he could do not to weep at the mess they made with the ash .
11 So you can imagine that erm , er during the war of course , th they buses made because they made to the trolley buses made plenty of money because erm , labour was cheap and erm , you had the soldiers they were , lot of them , no other form of transport , petrol rationing and that , so the buses really did come into their own during the war .
12 The ISD programming team also did their bit by charging colleagues in ISD for calls they made to the Helpdesk , raising around £2OO .
13 World War I transformed Western society , not least in its emancipation of women , largely because of the enormous contribution they made to the war effort .
14 UNION leaders called for High Street banks to be taxed on the £500 million profit they made during the sterling crisis .
15 Just now they had been utterly careless about the noise they made in the hay .
16 A team led by Basil Rose used a cloud chamber to measure the momentum of the neutrons coming from Zeta 's plasma , the measurements which they made in the spring of 1958 , showed that the fusion reactions producing them were between nuclei with on average a net directed momentum .
17 These two elements of a manager 's job were picked out by the US organisational psychologists Robert Blake and Jane Mouton as characterising the leadership role , following studies they made in the oil industry soon after World War 11 .
18 Both will be greatly missed by the large number of friends they made within the building industry and in many other walks of life .
19 The social worker helps clients become aware of information processing biases that can distort the sense they make of a situation .
20 Right , David , you said you 'd been approached by another insurance company , er , I could obviously say , I recommended Abbey Life , and I 'm tied to that , but I actually joined because I think they 're a particularly good company , in that what , in the use they make of the money that I 'm paying , actually goes , performs very well .
21 The tenants will normally be answerable to the landlord for the use they make of the property , and certain restrictions are normally agreed upon and are contained in the covenants in the lease .
22 So whatever they make on the door
23 It is helpful for them to recognize that if they intend to carry through what they say , they may need to reduce the number of demands that they make on the child .
24 When disturbed , they make for a crevice or hole where they can jam themselves in so tight with their powerful claws that it is almost impossible to dislodge them .
25 They are very happy places and they make for a lot of happiness with parents too I think .
26 They make for the stairwell with Crilly firmly in hand , blasting upwards like stiff navy rockets .
27 Club promotion reflects the importance of dance clubs and the contribution they make towards a record 's popularity .
28 Not all their reactions by any means are negative ; you can capitalize ( in your efforts to foster understanding and friendship ) on any steps they make in the direction of greater independence and on any interest ( or overtures of affection ) shown towards the infant sibling .
29 Having looked at the development and decline of settlements , let us now look at why the settlements are where they are and the patterns they make in the landscape .
30 ‘ People who do this sort of thing should not only lose their jobs but have any money they make from the deal confiscated , ’ she said .
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