Example sentences of "[vb mod] make the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The target may make the usual response just as if it had been charged in the normal manner . |
2 | Several plants grouped together will create their own humid micro-climate , though overcrowding may make the combined effect too much . |
3 | Where a party can not protect his position by a payment into court , he may make the other party a written offer filing a copy with the court , but not to be brought to the attention of the court until costs fall to be decided ( Ord 12 , r 10 ) and similarly , where contribution arises a party may make a written offer to contribute ( Ord 12 , r 7 ) . |
4 | For example , taking the October calls and puts we may make the following division between intrinsic and time values : |
5 | This may make the additional expense worth while , though after the initial O 1 , the sample becomes less and less representative of the population as individuals are selectively lost through death , migration , etc . |
6 | What I hope — very much hope — is that you , after consideration , may make the same choice . |
7 | This alteration may be either excitatory or inhibitory : that is , it may make the receiving cell more or less likely to emit impulses itself . |
8 | They may make the vital difference . |
9 | Regulatory threat , which may make the domestic market less attractive . |
10 | Christmas time , when party-giving is on the whole overdone , may make the social aridity of the rest of the year seem almost attractive , but this exhausting seasonal overswill also points up the ordinary isolation that obtains for most of us nowadays . |
11 | The initial period of temperature adjustment to the second temperature may make the initial height h o rather difficult to locate , but usually a plot such as shown in figure 10.9(b) is recorded . |
12 | Clearly , she is a player who should make the European side for next year 's Solheim Cup at the Greenbrier . |
13 | Other Unionists , including Law himself , were less sure , even though they shared their colleagues " concern about the political and economic situation ; nevertheless it was agreed to go ahead , but that Lloyd George should make the first move . |
14 | The arguments over who he should drive for went on until the last minute when it was decided that Clark should make the fateful trip to Germany . |
15 | Either way you should make the normal credit enquiries to assure yourself you are dealing with someone or some business of substance . |
16 | But even if Flaubert had described himself as a lethargic meliorist , I should make the same point : what a curious vanity it is of the present to expect the past to suck up to it . |
17 | I think they should make the whole place a a pedestrian precinct . |
18 | Identification of key issues at an early stage should make the whole negotiation process easier and will enable the lawyer to co-ordinate an appropriate team of specialist advisers ( if necessary ) from the outset . |
19 | You should make the important thing the most important item on your agenda , number two . |
20 | Then the next step was very clear — that we should make the next molecule , which was rather more complicated , and look for that . |
21 | This pivotal role is much more obvious in matriarchical societies in which it is accepted that the mother or grandmother must make the final decision about such expenditures . |
22 | To meet these aspirations we must make the best use of our human , technological , material and financial resources and this must be done within the framework of a well planned and a well managed system . |
23 | While members must make the major policy decisions , Bains recognised that officers contribute to the stimulation and formulation of policy : ‘ … the skilled professional officer is not just a servant who is paid to do as he is told ’ ( Bains 1972:8 ) . |
24 | Maxim felt a moment of total disorientation before he realised that something must have gone badly wrong , that because she had not greeted him he must stay being Winterbotham , that because they were strangers he must make the first move . |
25 | Many women combatants must make the hard decision to separate themselves from their children and companeros . |
26 | The ‘ believer at second hand ’ , the one who believes through having heard the witness of those who believed ‘ at first hand ’ , i.e. the original disciples , must make the same leap of faith as they did to break through Jesus ' incognito : they have no advantage over him of the kind that a purely historical approach to Jesus might suggest . |
27 | During a match when a player goes down injured he must make the same decision but this time in the thick of the action with the crowd chanting and the referee looking at his watch . |
28 | The principle of universalizability tells us , then , that in the absence of an available difference we must make the same judgement again . |
29 | But first , Hodkinson must make the third defence of his WBC title against Puerto Rico 's Ricardo Cepeda in London on either January 23 or February 3 . |
30 | A non-UK office of a UK firm must make the prescribed disclosure that the FSA protections do not apply whenever it tells a non-UK private customer that it is a member of SFA ( or , generally , an authorised person ) and must do so with equal prominence . |