Example sentences of "to make [noun pl] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Many were quite mobile , with suits of scales , and were probably able to make sallies into the waters well above the sea floor .
2 On this he was adamant and unswerving , however much his father might extol the supreme chance at Oxford to make contacts for a future career , as yet undefined .
3 To make things still worse , he added that it would in any case be quite useless for them to make plans without the king 's approval , for nothing could be achieved without his collaboration .
4 There would be a specific duty on local authorities to make plans for the recycling of waste which must be high on the list of priorities when formulating policy .
5 ( part of Barnardo 's providing support for HIV positive parents who want to make plans for the future care of their children )
6 One example is ‘ Barnardo 's Positive Options ’ which provides confidential and independent information and practical help for parents who want to make plans for the future care of their children .
7 In public , the duke continued to make plans for the coronation of Edward V , still scheduled for 22 June .
8 Here was the woman I wanted to marry , the woman I thought of every day as I looked beyond the cell to make plans for the future .
9 In public , the duke continued to make plans for the coronation of Edward V , still scheduled for 22 June .
10 A deputy of Sproull 's reputation , officiating in the regality court , would be certain to make enemies for the politician who appointed him , and Gorthie strongly advised the duke to get rid of the bailie-depute immediately .
11 Traditionally the knocker boys — descended from former London barrow boys who left London in the 1950s , originally to make inroads into the town 's fruit and veg business — have been based in Brighton .
12 Rodrigo and Motamid rapidly began to make inroads into the border territory separating the Caliphates of Saragossa and Lerida .
13 Gradually , Haslemere started to make inroads into the Ewshot half and good interplay between the forwards resulted in a short corner from which Hamilton was unlucky to see his well-struck shot hit the post .
14 The NAP , trying to make inroads into the Asian community , put out its own sheet , called Breaking the Silence .
15 With six shoes under £37 , Diadora is likely to make inroads into the budget end of the market .
16 PC superstores account for nearly a quarter of the total market in the US , and they 're beginning to make inroads into the UK market as well with the likes of PC World and the Business Superstore .
17 Happily , the faux-pas has n't stopped Dino continuing to make inroads into the Irish record market ; latest news from the camp is that they 'll have an album from Latoya Jackson in the shops for Christmas …
18 Swindon now joins Sunderland , with Nissan , and Toyota in Derbyshire , as the third centre in the Japansese drive to make inroads into the European car market .
19 Money was required not only for more powerful transmitters but also for the building of regional studio centres to make programmes for the entire country , so that RTD output would not be so Dar es Salaam-orientated .
20 The latter has limited powers to make judgments in the first instance , subject to the right of appeal to the the Court of Justice .
21 ( 2 ) Before application is made for the grant of a licence under this Part of this Act , draft rules as to the persons entitled to use the canteen shall be prepared for submission with the application , and the licensing board shall refuse to grant the licence unless the body providing the canteen undertake to make rules for the canteen in the form of the draft , with the modifications , if any , required by the licensing board , and not to vary those rules without the consent of the licensing board .
22 The Governor was given wide powers to make rules concerning the branding , sale , and transfer of cattle .
23 He had taken a sheet of writing paper from the desk and used it to make notes during the meeting .
24 All these activities , to varying degrees , require students to make notes as a record for future reference .
25 In answer to questions the Home Secretary at this time had stated that this was an issue for individual courts to make requests of the press , not a matter for legislation .
26 Duckworth recounted how in Palestine he had met a scribe whose craftsmanship had weakened with age and so was only permitted to make copies of the ‘ writings ’ a part of the O.T .
27 Use the spare fondant to make accessories for the whales , if liked , colouring the icing in appropriate shades .
28 Only sworn foresters of the king were allowed to carry bows and arrows in the forest : woodwards , according to a fourteenth-century judgement of the Court of King 's Bench , ‘ ought … to carry an axe … in order to make presentments regarding the vert and the venison ’ .
29 Broadly these are to make proposals for a scheme of government for the Province which shall have widespread acceptance within the community and in which the whole community can participate .
30 In February 1961 a summit meeting of the six Common Market governments agreed to create a commission to make proposals for a political union .
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