Example sentences of "do [adv] make [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Surely they 'd do better making love on board Grace than on a few yards of Mackenzie tartan ?
2 But the jungle lodges should do more to make contact with the local communities , to tell them what they are doing .
3 But the layman would do well to make use of its survival techniques .
4 Because they know that to do so makes smoking look like a grown-up thing to do … at the moment people are being encouraged to smoke and I regard that as an immoral activity . ’
5 The ATB needed to do more to make farmers aware how training was one of the cogs in a wheel of progress that included advisory services , banks , accountants , marketing organisations , etc .
6 The fact that they did so makes Mary 's minority fall so clearly into two distinct parts .
7 Individuals and corporate entities who use inside information do so to make money .
8 We do obviously make grants to youth clubs and organizations .
9 Rampant stags looked odd balanced on twigs among foliage , and so did exquisitely made seabirds , puffins and razorbills .
10 Unionists did though make war service a main plank of their electioneering whenever they had the chance .
11 And of course the same is true of shop assistants so do please make allowances for human error .
12 In the 1980s free-flowing , borderless markets did indeed make borrowing and capital-raising appear easier .
13 Whilst everyone in Parcelforce is working hard to give you the best possible service , we do sometimes make mistakes .
14 It is an important skill because even experienced pilots do occasionally make approaches which are far too high and which can be redeemed if they can side-slip quickly and accurately .
15 The spark that does often make people go is when there are changes in the international organisation or indeed a change in the fortunes of the company .
16 Erm but notice if you stick an if in , you have if anyone saw no one , then I 'll be surprised , that does actually make sense .
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