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

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1 ‘ My own guess is that they were mostly using guitars made over in Hawaii .
2 Alongside the notice was another one from the cricket club stating that the offer to the rugby club had been made on on April 9 and , as joint owners of the ground , the cricket club had been informed .
3 Then there is the matter of the French Cheddar ( not to be confused with an unidentified English cheese known for generations to the French public as Chester ) now being made down at Castres in the Tarn department of the Languedoc .
4 just as he wanted them , there was real oldy-worldy and the kitchen furniture was made down at Buckfastely in Devon and that was all re-claim pine
5 That Kellynch Hall must be let , ‘ a beloved home made over to others ’ , is deeply felt ; but , within a few weeks of the Crofts ' arrival as tenants , Anne ‘ could not but in conscience feel that they were gone who deserved not to stay , and that Kellynch-hall had passed into better hands than its owners . ’
6 Here there are no words which could be said to amount to a request for property to be made over to Titius .
7 That part of me which , when first we met , I should willingly have made over to Jean-Claude — and which he seemed to make no attempt to acquire — was , of course , no more available to him than the source of his being was to me .
8 I had the kitchen made over for Joan .
9 You know , the freeholds were made over by deeds of gift by way of conveyance , and the — ’
10 Cricket now , and while England are getting ready to meet Pakistan in the final of the World Cup , there 's another piece of sporting history being made over in South Africa.Worcestershire 's players are preparing for the first of a five match series there , to help the country back from years of sporting isolation .
11 You know , and even in erm , Japan , they 're importing the , the products that are made , made over in Derby .
12 When someone has been asked to make over on death whatever remains of an inheritance , and from the price of objects sold buys other objects , he is not regarded as having diminished [ the estate ] in respect of the objects sold … but the objects thus bought should be made over in place of the ownership which has changed … .
13 After the attack , Currie had made off with £85 .
14 Thieves have made off with garden tubs containing shrubs worth £47 from the front garden of a house in Starmer Crescent , Darlington .
15 They are believed to have made off with silverware and they also took a necklace which the woman was wearing .
16 The difference might be made up through charges to local councils for taking their rubbish away .
17 The projected deficit of IS9,000 million , to be made up through bond issues and foreign loans , represented a significant breach of the maximum level recommended by the Bank of Israel of 5.5 per cent of gross national product , and fears had been expressed that this could increase inflation .
18 The shortfall will be made up through sales of short-term paper — namely , bills — which have a maturity of up to one year , and through issuing more two- and three-year notes .
19 He flipped open the book whose pages were filled with her beautiful , careful script , which he had seen many times on the shopping lists which she had made up under Matey 's instructions .
20 The bulk of the diet should be made up of vegetables and high-protein foods , such as meat , fish , eggs and cheese .
21 The group is made up of miners ' wives and relatives , ably supported by a cross-section of concerned individuals on this particular morning a retired teacher , two people running local businesses , and a lecturer .
22 But that is in part contingent on the peculiarities of political power in the US , which gives what we would regard as disproportionate political power to constitutional courts , made up of persons chosen by the president .
23 Whiskers are small single crystals of rather a special kind but ordinary sizable solids are what is called polycrystalline , that is to say they are made up of a.large number of small crystals fitting together in three dimensions like crazy paving or like counties on a map .
24 He too explodes the myths encouraged by scientific ways of thinking : that it is possible to understand the world in reductionist terms , that there are clear distinctions between cause and effect , that the world is made up of bits and pieces that can be isolated and studied in isolation .
25 Each kieve has a false bottom made up of interlocking slotted plates which prevent the mash being sucked away when the sweet worts are run off .
26 The Scottish Cycling Council , which is made up of rep 's from all the DA 's ( and others ) , is quite deeply involved in the debate on access to the countryside .
27 The wire ropes were 2½ inches in diameter , being made up of wires approximately ⅛ inch diameter .
28 The hydrolysates are made up of cow 's milk , cornstarch and other foods , but treated with digestive enzymes ( see p 18 ) so that the milk proteins are partially broken down .
29 This was made up of £3.5m from 1990–1 and £7m from 1991–2 .
30 In particular we shall show that there is good reason to distinguish ritual aggressive action , made up of elements of symbolic or metonymic violence , from physical violence directed in an aggressive way towards another human being .
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