Example sentences of "will make [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Ferny foliage will make a soft contrast to the spikiness of sword-like leaves , either of yuccas , on drier soils , or of Siberian irises in the damp . |
2 | Ornamental cabbages may be bit bizarre , but they love heavy soil and will make a brilliant late display . |
3 | ‘ James — when we have rested and supped , we will make a start — do you agree ? |
4 | The artsman is an antique fossil and at best will make a fine filing clerk . |
5 | Savings over £1000 will make a difference to the amount you can get as will your ability to repay the loan . |
6 | While choreographers who wish to create a character and/or national ballet have an immense amount of material upon which to work , they must be very selective if they are to communicate the characteristic and/or purely nationalistic elements which will make a ballet unique . |
7 | I understand that if any direct debit is paid which breaks the terms of this instruction , the bank will make a refund . |
8 | Blackbirds and thrushes will make a meal of ripening strawberries , pears etc , and even blue-tits can damage ripening apples and pears by pecking them and letting in fungi and bacteria that may cause the fruit to rot . |
9 | Ballesteros won the title in 1981 , 1982 , 1984 and 1985 , and will make a record 14th successive appearance . |
10 | Lancashire will make a late fitness check on Orrell hooker Neil Hitchen , who is recovering from a neck injury . |
11 | ‘ Whoever sorts Eagle out will make a lot of money , ’ Mr Fitton said . |
12 | At the same time Amersham is to issue $30m of loan notes and will make a cash payment of $12m from its own resources . |
13 | Water authorities that will make a splash : Jeremy Warner on investment in the floated water authorities |
14 | It will make a lovely picture he yells at me above the crashing noise . |
15 | Your letters really will make a difference . |
16 | This will make a favourable impression on the stylist and you 'll get a more stylish haircut . |
17 | But what sort of person will make a good player at Sheffield Shares ? |
18 | But they will make a charge for disconnecting and reconnecting which may negate the saving unless you are out of the country for several months . |
19 | But , as Mr Titma told Maaleht in Estonia , ‘ the political weight of this question is immense , and it will make a radical difference in legal terms ’ . |
20 | They wo n't like this but I do n't think they will make a violent reaction , ’ he said . |
21 | But the movement will make a strong appeal to passionate feelings of renewed nationhood in Moldavia , which have been fanned by events in neighbouring Romania . |
22 | From time to time they shed meteorites and the odd one will make a small , exotic dent on the surface of pop . |
23 | The deputy prime minister , Don Mazankowski , will make a more jovial finance minister in the run-up to the next election than Michael Wilson , whose demotion — to a handful of trade and industry posts — has been covered with talk of the undoubted need for Canada to become more competitive in a free-trade area that may soon include Mexico . |
24 | If you take your allowance in the form of miniatures , you will make a lot of friends — for a shorter period . |
25 | It will make a difference to our world-view , to the way we see people , to the way we view God . |
26 | There is just time and I will make a start . |
27 | A balance is possible for both music and speech and the right adjustment will make a noticeable difference . |
28 | He is an adorable person , and as he is still young we all hope that he will make a new career now . |
29 | Labour will make a statement on the Taylor Report in Nottingham today , when Mr Hattersley is due to meet Denis Howell , Labour 's former sports minister , and Brian Clough , the Nottingham Forest manager , who is a Labour supporter . |
30 | When he was much smaller , Tom was once discovered in my study attacking the dust-jacket of a Norman Mailer novel with my scissors ; no doubt he will make a fine critic , but since then the door to my bolt-hole has remained bolted . |