Example sentences of "not make [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 My dream is achievable because all we have to do is stop doing some of the things we are already doing : stop using the productive forces we have developed to create disabilities through warfare , environmental pollution and industrial accidents ; stop creating disabilities through poverty by using our vast wealth not in pursuit of capital accumulation and profit , but in ensuring that we all have the necessities to sustain material life ; and stop judging and treating people on the basis of the contribution they can or can not make to the development and operation of these productive forces .
2 Perhaps even more destructively , the Philharmonic Hall acoustic does not make for the clarity of diction experienced in the average theatre .
3 ‘ [ the appellants ' ] ordered documents may show not only what inquiries the appellants made or did not make in the performance of their duties as auditors , but what they were told and by whom ,
4 This is listed separately under column 6 , but this distinction is not made for the in situ teeth .
5 ( iv ) Although the claims in these actions are not made for the performance of the obligations under the contracts or as a result of their breach , they do concern matters relating to a contract , since the court is determining the consequences of the nullity of the contracts , particularly with regard to the contractual matters of total failure of consideration and payments under a mistake .
6 The relative frequencies of citations may be inaccurate , if allowance is not made for the growth of the literature .
7 So long as the old couple had not made over the farm , their middle-aged son remained a ‘ boy ’ : ‘ You can be a boy here forever as long as the old fellow is still alive ’ .
8 Abnormal development may occur if a protein is not made at the right time or place , or the protein is defective or if too little or too much is made .
9 But it is imperative that savings are not made at the expense of those the legal aid system exists to serve .
10 Examples of these are the Commission 's own proposals to extend privileges for unconvicted prisoners on remand to convicted prisoners awaiting sentence [ which will encourage early guilty pleas ] and the adjustment of legal aid fee scales to encourage more early preparatory work by counsel so that important decisions are not made at the last minute .
11 I made it clear on a number of occasions over recent years that there was , in retrospect , one change that I wish we had not made at the time , but it was one that was urged on us by right hon. Gentlemen opposite .
12 Again , the imploded drums found at early US sea disposal dump sites were not made to the much tighter standards pioneered in the UK and embodied in current national and international codes of practice .
13 In the colonial courts payments were not made to the judge , but to witnesses , court officials and lawyers whose task it was to manipulate the evidence placed before the judge in order to produce an outcome favourable to the client .
14 Where it is shown that an estimate was unreasonable and not made to the company 's best ability , a penalty may arise .
15 It was a pity that Matthew was not made of the same admirable stuff .
16 But Davide was not made of the stuff of American uncles .
17 She 'd always envied Mandy her wonderful looks and her voluptuous compact figure , but she had long ago accepted the fact that she and Mandy were not made of the same stuff .
18 This choice had advantages of feasibility , but was not made without the reservation that advantages for the generic approach might lie in its ability to transcend client group stereotypes ; this seemed less of a problem , however , with elderly people , who fall rather less ambiguously into a self-contained category of client than some others .
19 Secondly , as adjustments to the CET are not made following the entry of new members , there may be cases where a CET is significantly above pre-union tariff rates .
20 The magnificent Persian carpets in Western museums , that are generally accepted as being the epitome of oriental textile art , were not made until the early 16th century .
21 The rules governing payment of UB and DB were changed in April 1991 to reflect the eligibility of part time workers but the Regulations to bring those new rules into effect were not made until the end of December 1992 .
22 The distinction between ordinary and honours students is normally not made until the third year .
23 Pairs of brooches often have similar values of silver , but some reveal significant differences in copper values indicating they were not made from the same batch of metal .
24 If payment is not made by the due date then 10% is added to the bill no excuses are accepted …
25 First , the determination of capacity to consent or to withhold consent is not made by the patient , but by those treating him .
26 It is not made by the local authority .
27 The vast majority of decisions within large corporate organisations are not made by the board or even by managers that board members could reasonably be expected personally to supervise .
28 If the offer or approach is not made by the ultimate offeror or potential offeror , then Rule 1(b) requires that his identity be disclosed at the outset .
29 made by the you know , not made by the the full industry but i the off spin of the industry .
30 It is important to note that the decision to export and import in a free market economy is not made by the country as a collective unit .
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