Example sentences of "make [noun] [prep] other " in BNC.

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1 We could sell his story but we could never make money from other people 's suffering … ’
2 Haunted by penury for the rest of her life , she habitually made notes over other people 's letters and wrote her own on the back of old laundry bills .
3 It would be better if the Government made concessions in other areas .
4 One criticism of third normal form is that by making reference to other normal forms , hidden dependencies may not be revealed , BCNF does not make reference to other normal forms .
5 You do n't make dance for other choreographers to come and look at . ’
6 Mr Nathan Trelawney of the Plymouth-based Anchor Ales said , ‘ If this bid succeeds there is no reason why other national brewers should not make bids for other regionally based companies . ’
7 ‘ We have also made progress in other major markets .
8 At Yalta , the two states also made progress in other aspects of their bilateral relations , building on their June negotiations in Dagomys [ see p. 38973 ] .
9 The new commitment has been made conditional on other countries taking similar action , which was interpreted by analysts as a reference to the United States , which has thus far refused to agree to reduction targets .
10 Parul Courtney told the court that she knew he had made love to other women , but added : ‘ My husband is not the first person to have an affair , nor the last . ’
11 Sugar 's QC Phillip Heslop revealed in court that the Spurs board had already made approaches to other top bosses about taking charge at White Hart Lane .
12 Make comparisons with other organisations , e.g. Leisure centres £250 per annum with few facilities included ; slimming beds from £250 with no other activities etc .
13 Its calculations are all relatively local ones : neurones do not make contact with other neurones at any great distance in the same cortical region .
14 Let's not make assumptions , let's y'know it 's up to them and y'know kind of er we should n't intrude into their private lives , that 's their personal decision and er should n't make assumptions about other people 's sexuality and all that kind of thing comes out .
15 In the art field of late nineteenth-century Paris , then , in the delimited field , bohemians of the avant-garde made paintings for other bohemian and avant-garde painters .
16 It could abandon its isolation and make deals with other parties — in which case it would contradict its own anti-party rhetoric and make itself indistinguishable from other parties .
17 He would be able to visit libraries , museums and institutions all over Britain and make contact with other numerologists .
18 People were aware their children sometimes made problems for other people and they did n't bring them .
19 Although most DNA is in the B form , whose structure was originally determined by Watson and Crick , there is no reason why the cell should not make use of other forms as well , and indeed Alex Rich ( MIT ) described a protein binding with high affinity to the left-handed helix of Z-DNA that he first described .
20 When we make assessments of other people , of any age , and in any capacity , we often have a sense as to whether or not they ‘ feel real ’ .
21 ( It is worth noting that Mcloughlin and Brown also make use of other general system models eg control , communication and human factor models , during their investigations . )
22 Filing for chapter 11 can make sense in other circumstances .
23 That is , they can draw on their account and make payments to other people in excess of the amount of money they have deposited .
24 This will make integration with other children a great deal easier .
25 The Department may make allowances for other expenses which you may have for the upkeep of the property .
26 He was making notes on other violations .
27 One criticism of third normal form is that by making reference to other normal forms , hidden dependencies may not be revealed , BCNF does not make reference to other normal forms .
28 Then , through a series of interpreters , they called for the Nez Perce to cease making war upon other tribes , so that a trading post could be established .
29 From studies of recent accidents and incidents , as well as by making comparisons with other profession s ( e.g. the medical profession ) , it is evident that there is a growing likelihood of ‘ professional ’ being made legally accountable for their actions .
30 To many , particularly among her own hotel staff , the prospect of Mrs Helmsley making beds for other prisoners is justice indeed .
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