51. A new company, largely composed of untried broadcasters, was bound to make a few mistakes.
52. A new plan provides for loans to students, but to make the system workable more government funding will be needed.
53. A newly-arrived executive is usually anxious to make his Mark in a new firm.
54. A nuclear accident would make the whole region uninhabitable.
55. A particularly hardy strain of the virus can make you ill for over a week.
56. A party of gardai and customs officers swooped on the scenic seaside village of Rosscarberry at dawn today to make the seizure.
57. A pilot can make Alvin hover, neutrally buoyant.
58. A pitcher can spin a baseball to make it follow a trajectory in any direction.