Example sentences of "[noun] make [art] [noun sg] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps he should let Cora-Beth make the running this evening at his party . |
2 | O'Rourke sells a lot more than Hot Press , he is a lot more entertaining and a hell of a lot more sincere , and I bet that O'Rourke makes a lot more money than the po-faced , sanctimonious utterances on plebs , puffs , poetry and Provos from the likes of gobshites like Higgins , McCann et al will ever generate . |
3 | Fab news : Beatles Story boss Mike Byrne , 50 , expects his Fab Four show at the Albert Dock to make a profit this year , for the first time . |
4 | Unfortunately , these ideas make a lot more sense in spreadsheets contemplated by bean counters — a special type , as the British enjoy a breakfast consisting of beans and toast — than they do at display counters contemplated by customers . |
5 | Jamie and Becky Blandford made the announcement this morning , just two years after their wedding.The Marquis 's solicitors say they have entered what is described as a period of separation in their marriage.Their first child is due in August . |
6 | Perhaps we just need a little more water to make a bit more lather . |
7 | Lymphocytes that enter the site could achieve this by competing with the invader , thereby lowering the level of nutrients and raising the level of the products of metabolism locally , for example making the environment more acid . |
8 | There is a diplomatic silence over County NatWest , but chairman Lord Alexander of Weedonhas already put it on notice to make a profit this year — or else . |
9 | The company will be the only nationalised information-technology firm to make a profit this year . |
10 | Er but I 've got the potential to make a lot more money as a self employed person . |
11 | It seems we can expect yet-another Intel-based desktop operating system to make an appearance this summer . |