Example sentences of "do make a [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | On a very few occasions , however , the police do make a point of denying links or connections which had been too easily assumed . |
2 | Best of luck with your researches — and do make a point of coming for a gin , an omelette or something if over in Edinburgh . |
3 | Yes , I mean you put your finger on an important problem here that we need to discuss and that is that if you concentrate on human beings in general , and this is true on our own society but I , I think it 's true of just about all societies and it 's emphatically true of primal hunting adult societies then men do make a lot of parental investment do n't they ? |
4 | Remember the one thing about a game show , I do make a lot of them , is you have to be able to play at home . |
5 | Remember the one thing about a game show , I do make a lot of them , is you have to be able to play at home . |
6 | If I do make a cock-up of it , I can always do something else . ’ |
7 | To those who do make a commitment of this kind the Commission expresses its admiration and appreciation , particularly in the light of the small salaries paid to most church musicians . |
8 | ( If you are working in pattern , do make a note of the exact needles you are using , so that you avoid a mistake in the pattern when you return to these stitches . ) |
9 | What you then do make a note of that all that , as I read it to you what you then do is to put your solution into that container you have to otherwise it comes out the ends ! |
10 | Please do make a note of this date in your diary and come along . |
11 | I did make a bit of fuss about it and the nurse told me to stop moaning . |
12 | Her Majesty 's dogs did make a bit of a dent in the corgi image when one of them bit the Queen 's hand during a fight last year , but like King Charles the second and his spaniels , the Queen is inseparable from her corgis . |
13 | None the less , the South Western Board was clearly in financial difficulties , and in 1954 the Central Authority did make a subvention of £250000 from central reserves , with the possibility of further help five years later , hoping that the Board would now make reasonable charges to its consumers to cover expenditure . |
14 | It is true to say Dad did make a lot of money when , for a year or two during World War I , he had his own little factory and a War Department contract for uniforms . |
15 | . And er it does make a bit of continuity . |
16 | He does make a lot of dust . |
17 | It does make a lot of |
18 | Under the television lights does make a lot of difference , but when he knows it 's a big occasion , he can produce the goods when it matters , and there are n't too many of those . |
19 | It does make a sort of sense : everyone must be born and die , but how many general directors nowadays last even a respectable fraction of 20 years ? |