Example sentences of "[coord] to make " in BNC.

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1 The only safe solution is to get the gliders into the hangar before the squalls arrive , or to make sure that there are at least two people close to each glider all the time , ready to swing them round when necessary .
2 Or to make a Lucifer figure out of G.W. Prothero ?
3 The new rule allows them to either reduce it or to make no charge .
4 If you want further information or to make an appointment contact Joan Price 's Face Place , 33 Cadogan Street , London SW3 ( 071 589 9062 ) .
5 It 's a question of political will for him either to encourage arbitration or to make the funds available for a fair settlement . ’
6 Property ( other than a legal estate in land ) may be transferred , and binding promises may be made to an infant , but in general he is unable to make a binding disposition of his property or to make binding promises to others .
7 An advancement means a sum of money paid to a child to start him in business or to make a permanent provision for him ; it does not include casual payments given as a present or to help to tide over temporary difficulties .
8 Besides , people were too drained by the heat to move about quickly or to make much noise .
9 Many people attend churches in order to foster an image of respectability , to make business contacts or to make friends .
10 But it is a deeply conservative trade which has resolutely resisted most attempts to bring it into the twentieth century , to make it more efficient , or to make access to the law more available to the ordinary citizen .
11 I was terrified , I sat there until my boyfriend came back , I did n't even have enough money for my bus fare or to make a phone call to my brother and ask him to come and pick me up .
12 Meeting an obligation to threaten , or to make peace , took much less time than before .
13 At the time , as the stations were being built , it was much less easy for outsiders to see what was going on , or to make informed assessments of the rosy promises being made about the future .
14 The object of your journey , the very necessary object was and is and must be , to obtain an appointment or to make money .
15 And Miss P told him that if ever any man tried to mess him about or to make him do things he did n't want to do then he should come right back to The Bar and tell us , and we 'd sort the man out for him .
16 It does n't matter if the child grows up to be an adult whose logic tells him that he is n't stupid ; if those words have been repeated often enough , he will never have the confidence to realise how much he knows or to make proper use of that knowledge .
17 They are based at the North East Hampshire Water Activity Centre in Fleet , and the telephone number for more information or to make bookings is Trix Davey on 0252 621381 .
18 by no means every dismissal occasioned by the need to restructure the business or to make economies is due to redundancy .
19 Very little was done about juvenile labour , she says , with no attempt being made to raise the school-leaving age or to make further technical education compulsory until the age of 17 .
20 If a tab has been inserted wrongly , or to make the spaces between the columns equal , move the tab(s) .
21 Day after day , the finely-tuned responses that all felines possess — to make a sudden rush towards an unsuspecting mouse , or to make a headlong flight from approaching danger — are thwarted by the peace and luxurious calm of the home in which they live .
22 Ask your doctor or practice nurse for any further information or to make an appointment .
23 Voices buzzed , then rose in laughter or to make a point more forcibly .
24 After quite a few practice turns , the last child , or to make this part of the game quicker the last two children , to sit down are out .
25 There is a rood-loft stair enclosed in a pillar but the rood screen where the priest stood to preach on Good Friday , or to make special announcements , has been removed .
26 This patient just wants to sit miserably by the fire , warming the back , or to lie tucked up cosily in bed , and does not want to move around or to make any effort whatsoever .
27 Did I want a new hobby , to knit for my family , or to make money ?
28 You also need to be inventive and prepared to look to untried and untested ways to earn money or to make it work for you .
29 Their aim of course was not to improve the standing of unmarried mothers or to make their children happier , just to increase their numbers .
30 And this did not stop with the Reformation for , ‘ by virtue of the very generous pensions they were granted when they surrendered their houses to the Crown , ex-abbots possessed ample means to found chantries … or to make bequests for soul-masses after death ’ .
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