Example sentences of "[noun sg] makes a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If the defendant makes a payment into court of £8,250 , the gamble is obvious .
2 Where the defendant makes a payment into court he will normally : ( 1 ) obtain a certificate of total benefit from the Compensation Recovery Unit of the DSS and ; ( 2 ) send to the court with the payment a certificate showing the amount deducted .
3 If the defendant makes a payment into court , the plaintiff may seize it and call quits .
4 The second is that , when the revenue makes a demand for tax , that demand is implicitly backed by the coercive powers of the state and may well entail ( as in the present case ) unpleasant economic and social consequences if the taxpayer does not pay .
5 The study makes a link between fathers exposed to radiation and child cancers but suggests that this is not due directly to exposure to radiation but to hazards such as chemicals or other radioactive substances which are breathed in or swallowed .
6 To say that an object which I see with perfect indifference makes an impression upon my mind is not , as I apprehend , good English …
7 A magnum makes a lot of noise and a terrifying big hole , but might hit anywhere .
8 The romantic equation of orphan and monster makes a Satanist of this forlorn Dyer : ‘ nor can we but by doing Evil avoid the rage of evil Spirits . ’
9 The LOB collocation dictionary makes a contribution to the recognition process that is significant to the 95% confidence level .
10 There 's still the statutory position with the occupational therapist of this department makes a recommendation to the er on the f on the proposals submitted to us by the district council but it 's purely a , a lowering of the mandatory limit , the discretionary limit remains the same and it remains to see how that will work in practice .
11 ‘ Worst case : the Justice Department makes an application to the INS . ’
12 It would appear that the popular religious consciousness makes a distinction between violence against the Southern state , whose statehood can not be questioned , and violence for liberation in the North .
13 Mark Hewish makes a number of statements about the efficiency of cruise and Pershing II missiles without giving much evidence .
14 All his friends know that it was Howard who did the Matterhorn , in spite of his modesty , because Prue Chase makes a point of telling everyone .
15 The Carlsson 's engine makes a sort of whistling noise at this speed , which prompted more aircraft comparisons .
16 The private sector makes a lot of profit from a lot of different services provided , but that 's not my idea of what public services are , or should be .
17 For his part , the franchisee makes a payment to the franchisor for the rights to a particular area and a royalty based upon sales expressed as a percentage of sales .
18 That has always been our intention and you will find that this attitude makes a lot of difference at the time when it really counts .
19 The exchange makes a point about Gondorian history .
20 Such work makes an association between psychological writing and apparently non-psychological narrative forms , which points up the ubiquitous but usually denied role of these forms in psychological discourses.i
21 Most important of all , to ensure that a school 's management plan makes a difference at the level of classroom management , there has to be an assessment of the extent to which the quality of individual children 's work is affected by an individual teacher 's classroom management and by his or her adoption of the relevant part of the school plan .
22 If the judge makes a mistake by imposing too severe a sentence , then the accused can , and often does , appeal to a higher court .
23 Similarly , when life sentences are reviewed , the trial judge makes a recommendation to the parole board but complaints have been made that too frequently junior Ministers in the Home Office depart from the recommendation , usually by increasing the length of the period of imprisonment .
24 Unless the judge makes a recommendation under section 1(2) of the Murder ( Abolition of the Death Penalty ) Act 1965 as to the minimum period of imprisonment a person convicted of murder should serve — and this is now done infrequently — he does not say what advice he proposes to give the Secretary of State .
25 As a rule of thumb , every storey makes a difference of one-tenth of a second to a building 's period .
26 Foucault makes a number of general points about the panopticon .
27 ‘ The desert makes a difference of course , ’ said Owen .
28 The image of the housewife as a cabbage makes a number of appearances in answers to the question about writing housewife on a form ( it is mentioned by twelve of the forty women ) .
29 As the salad makes a lot of juice it should be eaten with a spoon .
30 If the short makes a loss on his futures position .
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