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

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1 In making a judgement a person can be right or wrong .
2 The MMC takes account of a wide range of factors in making a judgement .
3 Uncle Mosse , retired eccentric , and a house in Mouncy Street ; genetics and environment , the two strands in making a person .
4 In Patterson v. McLean Credit Union the court had ruled that an 1866 Civil Rights law prohibiting discrimination in making a contract applied " only to the formation of a contract , but not to problems that may arise later " .
5 She had a sister , Miss Mairead Corrigan , who , overwhelmed by the tragedy , began to knock on doors in Andersonstown , asking people to join with her in making a stand against the violence and destruction of life and human values .
6 The writing submitted to the M-O Archive represents a particular genre , namely social commentary by committed and confident writers interested in making a contribution to history by providing evidence for future researchers of what ‘ ordinary ’ people at this time felt and wrote about contemporary social issues .
7 Miss Varda has succeeded in making a film without false nostalgia or sentiment , and the glowing black-and-white images ( with an occasional burst of colour ) have a sustained rhythm and elegance which correspond to Demy 's own infatuation with song-and-dance films .
8 The Police will co-operate with the Department of Education in making a video to demonstrate investigative techniques at the scene of an accident .
9 In making a payment of interest to the lender and a contribution to a life assurance company , the debt remains constant and the borrower is offered the prospect of a maturing policy that will not only repay the mortgage but also provide a lump sum .
10 But now he was a naturalised Kiwi , and he set about breaking Tufnell 's rhythm , as he had done in making a century when the left-armer made his county debut at Worcester six years earlier .
11 But if you needed any further proof , go up and watch Jill , who 's only two years old , discover the fun of swinging on a rope , or one of the adults absorbed in making a stick into a tool .
12 I had heard that in making a couple of videos to promote the album , Jennifer had suffered for her art …
13 One of the dangers then in making a link between Spenser and certain current perspectives is that it suggests that Spenser 's view of England and Ireland is a founding discourse which iterates a cultural conflict intrinsic to English experience .
14 This is the initial step in making a plan and ultimately a successful purchase .
15 Captain Kenny Keith succeeded in making a break-out with his platoon and for his bravery was awarded the Military Cross .
16 The local dialect was strong ; Garvey had difficulty in making a passer-by understand that he wanted to speak to a parish councillor or the Bishop .
17 It made me angry , I can tell you , but there was no point in making a scene . ’
18 In making a grid a portion of a construct system is expressed leaving traces of the ideas that have been brought to bear , perhaps even unknowingly .
19 Moreover , not to act or not to be able to act decisively , seriously weakened the resolve of members in making a choice between professional standards and employers ' decisions .
20 Lack confidence in making a case .
21 In making a case for for a new exceptions policy our our starting point really is the erm strategic planning framework provided by structure plan , that 's Policy I five and the proposed Policy E two .
22 The medieval warrior was what some today would call a drone : however necessary his protection might be or might seem to his peasant tenants and neighbours , and however much the enterprise of individual warriors may have fertilized the economy , he was not personally engaged in making a livelihood for himself and his family .
23 It has also raised some practical difficulties in making a transfer of assets from one party to another when a portion of those assets consists of a pension which is not payable for many years to come .
24 Olson assigns a key role to interest group leaders , whom he sees as practical entrepreneurial figures , interested in making a success of their group because of the material benefits it will bring .
25 For one thing , the gallery knows very well which other collectors may be interested in making a purchase ; for another , the gallery , since it represents the artist , likes to have some control over where a major work may be placed .
26 It will be made more difficult where a number of senior individuals are actually involved in making a purchase decision .
27 The whole object for a buyer in making a purchase is to obtain legal ownership of the goods .
28 Advice and assistance in making a will can only be given to a client who is over 70 , or disabled or suffering from a mental disorder ( or a parent or guardian wishing to provide for such a person ) , or a single parent wishing to appoint a testamentary guardian .
29 Nevertheless , the company has succeeded in making a profit for the past seven years .
30 ‘ We 're more interested in making a profit than signing one , ’ says Newport 's Keith Newbery .
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