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

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1 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 .
2 And I would make that judgement and I would appoint it .
3 In addition to the above work , BGS staff made short-term training and consultancy visits .
4 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 ,
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 The South African-born striker made little impact and is still out in the cold .
8 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 .
9 I make Total Recall and I 'm grilled for the violence .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 The dolphins may also make loud sounds and a series of echo-clicks which help to herd the fish and may even stun them .
13 It did not make pleasant listening and most of it was unrepeatable .
14 Although they were not avowedly political , they did make political pronouncements and had a ‘ privilege of approaching the Throne ’ which , by the end of the nineteenth century , had lapsed through disuse .
15 You made quarter-hour points and you did n't know where the sergeant was going to pick you up .
16 Ithanguni is important because it has contributed most of the fine ash deposits that blanket the lower slopes of west Mount Kenya and make rich farming and ranching land .
17 Some domestic horses scratch their owner 's backs while being brushed ; others who have been punished for putting their mouths on humans , merely make strange mouth and jaw movements .
18 Just make friendly noises and go away .
19 He stepped forward , made polite conversation and said to the woman in the shoulderless dress : ‘ I 'm a nice chap , really , you know . ’
20 Unfortunately many couples make that pledge and then proceed to deal with their finances in a very ‘ his and hers ’ mode .
21 You make that assumption and it 's it 's essential to your case , is that is that fair ?
22 Just make three-quarter swings and see how your strikes improve .
23 However , if well treated , they made generous neighbours and always marked the birth of a neighbourhood child with a pouchful of gold sovereigns .
24 One might compare the difficulty with that of trying to write rules for how one might indicate to someone of the opposite sex that one finds them attractive ; while psychologists and biologists might make detailed observations and generalisations about how human beings of a particular culture behave in such a situation , most people would rightly feel that studying these generalisations would be no substitute for practical experience , and that relying on a text-book could lead to hilarious consequences .
25 The public interest created by CAMRA made further takeovers and closures unpopular .
26 Mandy Yachad and Mark Rushmere made half centuries and when both sides agreed to call it a day the Invitation XI had reached 129–1 .
27 Were he to appear now , in the moonlit room , Chant would not have accused him of negligence , but made proper obeisances and been glad that his inspiration had returned .
28 For example , it is often argued that it is common sense and natural that women will engage in child-rearing and domestic tasks and that men will make sexual advances and will work outside the home .
29 ‘ While you 're gone I 'll make some calls and see if I can track down a crystal , ’ she said firmly .
30 ‘ While you 're gone I 'll make some calls and see if I can track down a crystal , ’ she said firmly .
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