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

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1 But there are many teachers in many schools who feel the need to break out of the cycle of crisis management and low morale so keenly that they are prepared to make those commitments .
2 April does n't have to be a month of trials and tribulations or agonising over career or professional matters , if you are prepared to make some snap decisions and take what transpires towards the very end of March as a signal to go even further out on a limb .
3 Now that 's the kind of information that is absolutely vital for them to understand , in fact for us — I mean I myself am from the Third World — to understand what the problems are , but which can only be achieved with centres in the developed countries that are prepared to make this into a working programme erm for the benefit of both , because in very many cases improving erm the lot of the Third World on the question of revenue from commodities will also improve their position , or the British or the American , or the European consumer , by eliminating intermediaries and so on and so forth .
4 In a partnership the partners are free to make any arrangement they like which would be lawful between private persons .
5 ‘ the parties are free to make any arrangements which they like dealing with the subject matter of costs ; and it seems to me to make no difference whether that agreement is made before or after the court takes the matter into its consideration .
6 This assumes that governments are willing to make all their objectives explicit , that they can specify them precisely , and that they are stable over time .
7 ‘ I need to feel that you are willing to make some effort . ’
8 Good photographs are likely to make all the difference to your submission .
9 Colts and stallions are likely to make this face after smelling urine , but other horses occasionally do it too .
10 And what kind of attitudes can you learn to adopt that are likely to make this possible ?
11 Some of the greatest novels ever written , James 's ‘ great fluid puddings ’ , are hard to make much of in purely aesthetic or formalistic terms .
12 On the other hand , if you exercise less than twice per week , you are unlikely to make any noticeable fitness gains .
13 A minority are unable to make any attachments at all and may need time in a therapeutic community ’ , Elliffe said .
14 If you are able to make any responses by 11 December , this would be most welcome .
15 On the other hand , the openings in companies ' legal departments are much fewer than in private practice ; and in any case you should not consider articles in commerce or industry unless you are keen to make this your career .
16 Yet , oddly , the only authors for whom we are ready to make this provision nowadays are the Irish ones , Joyce and Yeats .
17 Section 10 of the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 and s.213 of the Insolvency Act 1986 together provide that if in the course of winding up it appears that any business of the company has been carried on with intent to defraud creditors of the company or other persons , or for any fraudulent purpose , the liquidator may apply to the court for a declaration that any persons who were knowingly parties to such fraudulent trading are liable to make such contributions to the company 's assets as the court thinks proper .
18 However , the differences are sufficient to make some lecturers feel that the linking of art and design is a marriage of convenience which would be better sundered , even to the extent of having separate departments .
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