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

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1 Medical immigration from the European Community and elsewhere , which has previously made up any shortage of local graduates , is stable and unlikely to increase .
2 British invisible foreign earnings from financial services were the largest in the world and for long had made up any deficit on visible trade .
3 Awarded a free place at Birmingham University to study music for three years , Peter was short of basics like clothes and books until Elaine Blond gave him £30 and arranged for Peter to work at Bloomsbury House in his holidays to help make up any shortfall .
4 Therefore , the acquirer should obtain a covenant that the seller will make up any shortfall .
5 Can you make out any links ?
6 7.6.2 Subject to the provisions of clauses 7.6.3 and 7.6.4 the Landlord shall as soon as the Permissions have been obtained or immediately where no Permissions are required apply all money received in respect of such insurance ( except sums in respect of loss of Rent ) in rebuilding or reinstating the Premises or the Retained Parts so destroyed or damaged [ making up any difference between the cost of rebuilding and reinstating and the money received out of the Landlord 's own money ] It is important to include the words in square brackets in order to ensure that the damaged or destroyed premises are reinstated .
7 In rebuilding or reinstating those parts of the Centre including essential accesses and services so destroyed or damaged making up any difference between the cost of rebuilding and reinstating and the insurance money received out of the Landlord 's own money
8 In ( b ) we are not asking the student to make up any bed but a particular kind of bed for a particular patient .
9 It does n't matter if the cumulative amount is temporarily less than what you owe , because you 'll be asked to make up any shortfall at the end of the year ; and money overpaid will be returned .
10 A further key advantage for many people is that AVCs allow you to purchase ‘ added years ’ , to make up any shortfall in your entitlement to benefit under a company scheme .
11 How far the private sector will be prepared to finance " special needs " housing where the return on capital is likely to be limited is doubtful , as also is the Government 's commitment to make up any shortfall .
12 No , it 's the employers ultimately who will be penalised because the employers are required to make up any shortfall in the assets of the funds not the pensioners .
13 Under the Act the L.T.E. was required , so far as was practicable , to make up any deficit incurred in one accounting period within the next such period .
14 ‘ I did n't manage to make up any ground on him whatsoever . ’
15 At the same meeting at which the Vial memorandum was read , on 6 September 1791 , a letter to the secretary from Messrs Kirkman and Hendy ( who were present ) was produced : ‘ Sir , In consequence of your Advertisement we beg leave to inform you , that we have contracted with Lord Camden for about 100 acres of building land , near [ Old ] St Pancras Church , abutting on the Turnpike Road leading to Kentish Town , which is intended to be called Camden Town conceiving the situation eligible for your truly valuable Institution we request you will lay this our proposal before the Society — We hold this Land under his Lordship for 99 years from Michaelmas last , the three first subject to no Ground Rent , our proposal is , that Lord Camden does and he will under our direction grant the Society a lease for 99 years from that time , the three first subject to no rent but for the remainder of the term an Annual Rent of thirty pounds per acre , should this proposal meet with approbation , the Society have only to direct their Surveyor to make out any quantity of land and in what position they conceive will best answer their purpose ’ .
16 But his eyes were still fixed on the little bed , trying to make out any movement in or upon it .
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