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

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1 It marked a vital staging post on Constance 's path to independence and made clear to Nora that she was no longer dealing with a child .
2 He made clear to Hitler that Britain would not fight to uphold the Versailles treaty and , for far too long , held to the hope that the Third Reich 's territorial ambitions would cease after it had vacuumed up all ethnic Germans .
3 But Michael Heseltine , the President of the Board of Trade , made clear to MPs that the Government did not consider that saving mining jobs should be a factor taken into account in giving consents for gas-fired stations .
4 Relief will not be due for any payments made direct to children of the marriage or any previous marriage .
5 But I would make clear to Mr if he looks at the minutes of the budget review sub-committee , that the suggestion of the director of property services wastes his time fully exploring all options for the disposal of all or any part of the County Farms estate , for which he probably asks for a large amount of money , since it involves an enormous amount of wasted time , is not been agreed , it 's a non-delegated item , it was a recommendation of this committee which has not been moved at this committee , and it was a most unfortunate and woolly form of words .
6 Please send sae and your cheques , made payable to Country Living , to Royal Academy Private View .
7 Please send cheque for £19 ( £32 Institutions ) annual subscription to four issues , made payable to East European Reporter , to : Tel .
8 Include a cheque or postal order , crossed and made payable to DIY Offers , to cover the total cost of all the goods you have ordered , or write your credit card number and expiry date .
9 If you want to get hold of the Mega Disk on 5.25-inch format , simply send a postal order or cheque for £1 made payable to PC Wise Ltd to :
10 Any cheque or dividend warrant which is uncrossed and made payable to bearer .
11 A deposit of 10% ( non-refundable ) made payable to Brighton Borough Council and sent to the Accommodation Marketing Bureau must be sent within seven working days ( 21 for overseas bookings ) .
12 Complete the coupon below and send it with a cheque/postal order made payable to Gardeners ' World Soakerhose Offer .
13 If you 'd like to know more , send for Elisabeth Luard 's new book , ‘ The La Ina Book of Tapas ’ , sending a postal order or cheque for £2.50 made payable to Dent & Reuss Ltd. , together with your name and address ( in block capitals ) and a till receipt showing a purchase of a bottle of La Ina ( ringed in ballpoint pen ) , to : The La Ina Tapas Book Offer
14 If you would like to try more of Susan 's recipes , send a cheque for £2.50 ( inc. p+p ) made payable to Granada Television to : Allow 28 days for delivery .
15 Please find enclosed a cheque from the Parish Council for £50 made payable to Age Concern Lancashire .
16 If you would like to make a donation to mountain rescue send cheques or postal orders made payable to Mountain Rescue Committee to : , .
17 There will be no postal bookings and cheques should be crossed and made payable to GHS Junior Drama Club .
18 The fee is £3.50 per runner and entries , with cheques made payable to Family Support ( Clacton ) , should be sent to Roy Buckley , 762 St John 's Road , Clacton-on-Sea , CO16 8BN , by Friday , May 14 .
19 This definition would make central to pragmatics a notion of appropriateness or felicity : ( 14 ) Pragmatics is the study of the ability of language users to pair sentences with the contexts in which they would be appropriate Such a definition should have a nice ring to it , from the point of view of those who wish to place pragmatics on a par with other aspects of linguistic inquiry .
20 Carl Sagan , the distinguished astrophysicist , suggested in 1961 that Venus could be made habitable to earthlings if it were seeded with blue-green algae , which would split up the carbon and oxygen molecules to glean the carbon necessary for the glucose and carbohydrate diets they would need .
21 It must be made clear to students that they retain their Compact entitlements and may redeem them for employment within Compact companies whenever they leave education , whether at 16+ , 18+ or after higher education .
22 In particular , as a first step towards clearing the area , he was suggesting that , as Macmillan had advised , the Cossacks should be handed over to the Soviet authorities , although , as he had made clear to Tolbukhin 's HQ , he could not do this without Gen McCreery 's authorization .
23 After the idea of a dead-letter drop had been made clear to Postelnicu with some difficulty , the new minister took the intelligence officer to his bathroom and asked if the lavatory 's water-cistern could be used as a letter drop .
24 The idea was not new ; it had been first put into operation in the preceding reign of Louis-Philippe , but during that period it was made clear to France that she must play second fiddle in the European concert otherwise Britain would turn her out of the orchestra .
25 It must be made clear to South Africa 's political and rugby authorities that the nation 's hosting of the tournament is dependent upon political reforms continuing at pace .
26 Indicating understanding of poor language skills does not necessarily mean that children receive what they are asking for but the fact that poor language has not interfered with the process of communication needs to be made clear to children .
27 But Coun Paul Harford , leader of the county council , said : ‘ What must be made clear to Mr Robb is that the five local authorities in Cleveland the county council , Hartlepool , Middlesbrough , Langbaurgh and Stockton have jointly commissioned the Institute of Local Government Studies to investigate the best options for local government structures within Cleveland for the future .
28 The position was made clear to Adolf in 1205 .
29 Unfortunately , what was not made clear to George was that Frank had an extremely ambitious , though very pleasant , wife who insisted on participating in events to the exclusion of George , who had a very proper concern for himself .
30 At least , she thought , she had made clear to Stephen the fact that she was not happy living in his mother 's shadow .
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