Example sentences of "making it [art] [adj] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Mercury , your ruler , begins to move through your sign , making it a good time to plan for the future .
2 Essentially , this is a consumer protection device making it a criminal offence to sell , by way of competitive bidding , prescribed articles listed in s3(2) : … any plate , plated articles , linen , china , glass , books , pictures , prints , furniture , jewellery , articles of household or personal use , or ornament or any musical or scientific instrument or apparatus .
3 The general ground swell of opinion in Washington enabled the ‘ American Firsters ’ in Congress to force through the MacMahon Act in August 1946 , making it a criminal offence to divulge classified atomic information to any other country , including Britain .
4 In November 1965 the government of Southern Rhodesia declared unilateral independence and the United Kingdom passed legislation , the ‘ sanctions order , ’ making it a criminal offence to supply oil to Southern Rhodesia .
5 Because I see it is of fundamental importance to achieving the environmental objectives for the new settlement and making it a decent place to live .
6 It could create dependence on unreliable imports ( as the world market for low sulphur coal is extremely susceptible to sharp increases in demand and expensive because of its popularity in the USA ) , adversely affect the balance of payments , be vulnerable to changes in the value of the pound , increase unemployment costs from the mining industry , and lead to the geological abandonment of UK mines , thus making it a difficult policy to reverse .
7 Adding the Intel boxes also gives DEC an esoteric sort of one-upmanship , making it the only supplier to support both the SIMD ( Maspar ) and MIMD ( Intel ) styles of MPP hardware , whose distinctions are a matter of religious controversy in some quarters of the MPP world .
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