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

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1 The latter has limited powers to make judgments in the first instance , subject to the right of appeal to the the Court of Justice .
2 It reminded the county council of the need to make improvements in the area around the site and in its dealings with mineral operators in that area .
3 He hoped to make amends in the 200 metres and would have started a clear favourite had first the marksman and then the referee not barred him from lining up for the heats .
4 Responsibilities to be transferred exclusively to the provinces included mining , forestry , tourism , urban affairs , housing and recreation , although the agreement also committed the government to make concessions in the areas of culture , immigration , telecommunications , labour training and regional development .
5 They put little faith in the sincerity of the Communists but were prepared to make concessions in the interests of " Unity against Fascism " .
6 Such statements please the Arabs but worry Israel , which fears US pressure to make concessions in the negotiations , launched in Madrid 16 months ago .
7 It seems to me that whatever else was on the menu at County Hall last night , the dinner was principally a buttering-up exercise and one that ill-befits a county which struggled to make savings in the education budget earlier this year .
8 However , for the most part the fundholders ' business plans indicated that they planned to make savings in the prescribing element of their budgets rather than in hospital services .
9 Because half of the Library 's budget represents payment in advance for subscriptions for the following year , it is extremely difficult to make savings in the current year when financial pressures are exerted .
10 What I have to report here are observations of the behaviour of a number of families who agreed to make recordings in the context of the research project described in my Introduction .
11 ‘ It 's going to make noises in the telephone . ’
12 Apart from these special sessions we encouraged more and more people to make statements in the main inquiry ( where the atmosphere was more formal and they could be cross-examined by a CEGB barrister ) .
13 It is difficult and probably impossible to allow people thus abused to make statements in the press which can only interfere with the process of justice by which someone is tried .
14 In the next summer he continued to make contributions in the three departments , his 6 for 49 and 41 not out helping Surrey to beat Middlesex , eventual joint-champions with Yorkshire , in the Lord 's local derby/
15 Resources used to produce goods and services for the government can not be used to make goods in the private sector .
16 Here at Practical PC , we 've had AUTOEXEC.BATs full of REMmed lines — alternative command lines that needed editing to make changes in the various programs and drivers we used from time to time .
17 President Ershad continued to make changes in the composition of his government throughout 1989 in order to balance the forces within the ruling Jatiya Party and remove those ministers connected with corruption .
18 MOVES are afoot in the southern hemisphere to make changes in the ‘ draw ’ for the 1995 Rugby World Cup in South Africa .
19 At school the students were never given standard equipment and had to make things in the lab for themselves .
20 If you 're using delicate stems you may first have to make holes in the Oasis with a knitting needle .
21 Use a cocktail stick to make holes in the belt .
22 The company 's interest in content is likely to emerge slowly , rationalised at first as a willingness to make suggestions in the event a product of its new venture , Digital Domain , contains salacious material .
23 For the government strategy to work , therefore , it must create the conditions which will enable the private sector to make profits in the inner urban areas .
24 The following examples illustrate the more problematic situation of having to make decisions in the target language along dimensions which are not explicitly stated in the source text .
25 The company was not bound to make agreements in the same form or to require any payment .
26 Commissioners were accordingly appointed to make perambulations in the forests of Devon and Surrey : they were to be returned into the Chancery before Christmas , but were not to be put into effect until the officers of the central administration had had an opportunity of comparing them with the earlier perambulations of Edward I 's time .
27 However , the decision by Council to make cuts in the information budget is not intended in any way to deny the importance of the information system to advice workers in the bureaux , Council sees that the system has reached a very high standard and that this is recognised throughout the entire advice sector .
28 The starting point of this skill-mix review has not been the needs of the community but the need to make cuts in the service . ’
29 On Feb. 27 the Commission voted to make cuts in the 1990 budget to keep spending within the " guideline " .
30 Fire stations at Woburn Sands and Wolverton could be shut down if county councillors agree to make cuts in the fire service.But the county says it is trying hard to avoid cuts in that part of the budget .
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