Example sentences of "[vb base] [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Your articles bring alive the voices of our Compañeros in Chile .
2 They concluded , We suggest that the same process by which individuals make coherent the externally generated visual episodes of daily life is at work during dreaming ; when an individual encounters the internally generated visual episodes in REM sleep , he deploys this ability ( in whatever measure he possesses it ) to make this encounter coherent .
3 Make specific the goals you need to attain in order to earn each reward .
4 The analyst had previously referred to their sessions as a ‘ voyage of inner discovery ’ : Fraser thinks that his tape-recordings make possible a ‘ voyage into the social past ’ .
5 The paper said the companies were discussing building an inexpensive computer derived from the three-dimensional Silicon Graphics R4000 64-bit RISC-based Iris machines used by movie studios to create special effects , which would attach to television sets and make possible a variety of interactive games and other applications .
6 Tectonic dips are negligible in this region and the winding escarpments , with many isolated " jebels " or hill outliers in between ( plate 6.1 ) make possible a detailed investigation of the lateral variations in this so-called formation , on a scale beyond our dreams in more vegetated temperate terrains .
7 The general regulation of economic and social life at the national level , and relations with other nation states , require a complex apparatus of government and administration , parties with broadly formulated aims and policies , and competition between parties ; but there is also a need for more direct and immediate means of political action , which would allow the effective expression of particular grievances and interests , counter some of the consequences of centralization and bureaucratic administration and make possible a more continuous practical participation by large numbers of citizens in determining the quality of their lives .
8 These degrees make possible a pattern of study uniquely adapted to an individual 's interests .
9 His theory and exhaustive descriptive model make possible a thorough account of the differences between verse styles ; such accounts up to now ( e.g. Fowler 1971 ) have been vague and partial .
10 Elements of the abductive sense may be instinctive , and the result of selection , others the product of training : selection may explain both the innate quality space and the flexibility which , we know , make possible the training which explains our current ( reliable ) sense of plausibility ( Quine 1969c ) .
11 In a less flamboyant way , numberless provisions of state law , county councils , and local authorities , regulate and make possible the wealth , power , and by most people 's lights , the reasonable and necessary exclusivity , of clubs , societies , schools , and universities which foster fraternal and even class loyalties .
12 At all stages good behaviour and a good work record make possible the earning of more privileges .
13 The positivist learning theory side of it did , despite protestations to the contrary , make possible the intrusion of the likes of Burgess and Akers .
14 These have been loosely termed ‘ universalist ’ theories of language , since the basic tenet is that there are universal structures of grammar and especially of syntax , in which all people have ‘ competence ’ and which underlie and make possible the different utterances that we observe in the actual practice of language .
15 The heavy deposits of bone in the head regions of some of these proto-fish make possible the most detailed investigation of their anatomy .
16 Not all research is important in this way : it is not the accumulation of detailed findings , but the occasional additions to our conceptual frameworks which make possible the expansion of the student 's understanding .
17 It is they who make possible the " naive " Homeric identification with living and pain at the idea of death .
18 As I suggested in the previous chapter , the creation of the European Economic Area and the looming enlargement of the Community make possible the development of an EEC consisting of some twenty to twenty-five freely cooperating nations .
19 A parallel phenomenon seems to occur in early agricultural societies when mounting economic surpluses make possible the emergence of chiefs , kings and even emperors .
20 These documents form a basis for the history of Jacques le Romain and his father , Martin ; they make possible the revision of the most recently published Hotteterre genealogical charts , especially as they document three Hotteterre makers previously unidentified , including one who lived in London in the service of the King ; and they offer clarification of the Hotteterre makers ' marks , and alter our view of how the three-piece flute of the early Baroque developed into the four-piece flute with corps de rechange .
21 The subtraction from ‘ traditional ’ aid flows implied by Western Europe 's impassioned concern for East Europe has worried the Third World , as its diplomats make clear every time they find a receptive ear .
22 Efforts to interest people with experience of business and top management in authority membership ( DH , 1990 ) make clear the kind of experience the government considers to be particularly relevant .
23 On the other hand , both the interactionists and Foucault make clear the historical specificity of Western concepts of sexuality .
24 As noted in Chapter 2 , the annual reports and guidelines of the project make clear the intention that library provision be enhanced in programmes directly related to the curriculum development plans of the school concerned .
25 The four volumes elucidate problems of dating , structure and interpretation in Atget 's work and make clear the centrality of his achievement to many of the later concerns of photographic artists .
26 My Lord first it was always open to notify and eradicate this problem entirely , secondly there 's the European court make clear the V D S , these sorts of consideration however valid do not of any circumstances provide exemption from the competition which have different objectives and names
27 Sexism is a term used to refer to a whole range of justifications which supposedly make acceptable the inequalities in income , in job statuses , in promotion chances and in access to power , for example , from which women suffer .
28 But I think we should at least make him look and smell normal no one else will sit near him or talk to him because he 's like that . ’
29 When people say old the old country .
30 His feather grow white every day until his breast was a good all colour .
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