Example sentences of "make [adj] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The theory was a good scientific theory , in the sense described in Chapter 1 : it was simple and it made definite predictions that could be tested by observation .
2 Would it not make administrative sense if at least part of this site could be reserved specifically for the British Library so that in any future extension , these units could be incorporated ?
3 Will he give an undertaking that he will make administrative arrangements that will equally well put into effect the entitlements that we seek in new clause 10 ?
4 Industrial Tribunals may make that decision but the Islington Council certainly is n't going to .
5 but you , you ca n't make that public and you are still worried that it can go too far to the left and therefore you , you , you 've got a range of , of erm quite moderate proposals which come in which , i if they were implemented , would restrain and would maintain the su the support of the ninety percent , th that you are still only seeking to antagonize really those , those landlords who are not going to be prepared to come back within the system .
6 And I would make that judgement and I would appoint it .
7 I mean when our researchers were doing our London Guide for nineteen ninety one , they did actually make that point that erm they reckoned that things were overpriced in London .
8 But I ca n't make that point cos it just gets enemies and it just wo n't do , it wo n't do any good .
9 I do not know how we can make that judgment until we have seen the texture of the decision that we are being asked to make .
10 Two Swedes came to a town near here with a grant , and started a factory that made micro-electric parts or something — anyway , it would supposedly employ hundreds of local people .
11 In addition to the above work , BGS staff made short-term training and consultancy visits .
12 He made that noise that men who drink beer make , and wiped his mouth on the back of his wrist .
13 I like us to think for a little while this morning just what it means to be a Christian , we 've been hearing and seeing and been challenged and accepting Christ as our saviour and over the week in Harlow a number made that response and not only in Harlow and in Earls Court but right across the country and into Europe and into Africa as well , through the , through the life link , men and women who have been challenged into accepting Jesus Christ as their saviour and I 'd like us to think for a little while this morning just what it means to be a Christian now obviously as we perhaps know er , and , and , and God work clearly shows to us that it is not in being religion , somebody well said that religion is man 's attempt to find God but the gospel is God 's method of seeking out and finding men and so just as the same as you 've seen that bridge of life illustration and we try with our planks to get across to God we ca n't make it ,
14 trembling when he made that speech when he remember when he , remember when you , you were n't there , no you were n't there he was shaking like a leaf .
15 Because he made that statement when discussing the concentric spheres with which Aristotle had built the cosmos , he was evidently aware that authoritative world-pictures were not inviolable .
16 Many people argued that , as the polytechnics had moved out of local government , two separate funding bodies made little sense and hindered the development of an integrated system of higher education .
17 The alternative approach to treating an infectious disease , by means of chemotherapy , made little progress until viruses could be grown and studied in cultures outside living organisms .
18 It made little difference that these needles had been for injections and not for some sinister Chinese purpose .
19 It made little difference as York 's full back Richard Stevenson bamboozled Novos with a hat-trick of exciting tries from set piece moves , the fourth being touched down by scrum half Martyn Harrison in the 49th minute .
20 Garrick Morgan and Warwick Waugh were well matched by the Monmouthshire pair of Tony Rees and Mike Voyle yesterday , and the experienced Rod McCall made little difference when he came on to replace Morgan .
21 Age made little difference when fifth formers at The Avenue Comprehensive competed against a team from Durham Sixth Form Centre in County Durham 's Young Consumer of the Year competition .
22 It made little difference if a dreadful rash despoiled both little faces .
23 However , they made little impact until in the mid-1960s the Milk Marketing Board began to notice that many of its top AI dairy bulls seemed to have plenty of Canadian blood in them .
24 But the league made little impact and there was more success with the Derry Unemployed Action Committee ( DUAC ) which involved NILP leftists as well as republicans .
25 The South African-born striker made little impact and is still out in the cold .
26 They made little impact and at the end of the decade some of them resorted to terrorist attacks on senior officials in an effort to destabilize the government .
27 I make Total Recall and I 'm grilled for the violence .
28 If you ask me he made bloody enquiry while he were here !
29 He found that survey respondents did not make unbiased predictions and that they did not efficiently exploit the information contained in past interest rate movements , and concludes that his results are ‘ mixed to unfavourable ’ to the hypothesis that expectations are rational .
30 He said : ‘ He has fudged and shaded , and tried to get away from the fact that he made specific statements and those statements were wrong .
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