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

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1 There was also substantial cross-group agreement on the selection of this feature , with most groups arguing that the 'summarising " nature of this sentence made it a strong candidate for an opening to the story .
2 Superb 3-D and a Dave Whittaker soundtrack make it a real high-flyer .
3 Saints boss Ian Branfoot made it a double raid on London when he also signed Chelsea 's Dutch defender Ken Monkou for a similar figure .
4 The capacity and speed of optoelectronics make it an ideal means for simplifying switching and routing with optical networking a possibility for perhaps 10 years time — a prospect that researchers from University College are currently co-researching with British Telecommunications Plc in Harlow .
5 As the season goes on our baits make it a better swim .
6 Sir Michael Angus made it a double whammy for Unilever as the outgoing plc chairman , soon to take up the cudgels on behalf of the CBI , entered the International Marketing Hall of Fame .
7 The GXA Gaintec S3 graphics accelerator card makes it a good Windows workhorse .
8 The central location of the Plough makes it the ideal venue for both business and pleasure .
9 Brown ‘ boiled-up cow ’ type glue is holding the all-solid construction together remarkably well , and the high action makes it the perfect instrument for playing bottleneck and slide blues .
10 To what extent does its dependence on charitable donations make it an involuntary party in the game of denial ?
11 What features of the city plan make it a pleasant place for outdoor recreation ?
12 It is prone to shrinking and should be pre-shrunk during the manufacture to make it a good buy .
13 The Act makes it an absolute offence for a shopkeeper to sell cigarettes or any other tobacco product to young people .
14 Sunday 's dynamic , no-nonsense , no-holds barred mood makes it a go-ahead time .
15 Mercury is a small planet , which combined with its small angular separation from the Sun makes it a difficult planet to observe .
16 This loneliness makes it an ideal home for the red kite — a rare and nervous bird .
17 Projects include : expanding the Museum to make it a live wartime HQ with ‘ operational briefings ’ being given to visitors ; Bomb aimer 's simulator ; air gunner 's simulator ; intelligence room ; crash recovery room ; building a memorial garden which will be dedicated to Canada ; refurbishing and fitting-out the Great North Road 's most famous landmark , the Grand Old Duke of York 's ‘ Temple ’ , as a memorial chapel to those who died serving in 6 Group .
18 Its severe but reversible side-effects make it a stressful procedure for all involved , and it is therefore essential that nursing care enables the early detection and management of toxicities .
19 Aden was the right place for forward operating facilities , but its scorching barren rocks and unhealthy climate made it an unattractive place in which to station Army and RAF units of the Strategic Reserve .
20 The Italians made it a central part of their defence arrangements because of its fine natural harbour , and erected barracks to house 20,000 soldiers .
21 Changes in the Pakistan Penal Code introduced in recent years make it a criminal offence for Ahmadis to profess , practice and propagate their faith .
22 Team mate Ricardo Patrese came in second , while Michael Schumacher of the Witney-based Benetton team made it a Central South hat-trick .
23 Many months of snow availability and a good sunshine record make it a favourite winter sports centre ; and a multitude of varied excursion opportunities and walking trails attract summer visitors .
24 The Boer War brought the first murmurs of coalitionism , a sense of national crisis brought the first attempt to form a coalition , and the advent of the First World War made it a practical possibility .
25 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 .
26 Le Ponant , named after a trade wind and a small group of islands off Brittany , is 88 metres of sheer grace and beauty , its three huge sailing masts making it a breathtaking sight .
27 Lord Hailsham along with Edward Heath poured millions of pounds into the town making it an industrial centre .
28 Between the last years of the 16C and about 1653 , they rebuilt the Church of St Salvator making it the first church in Prague of the Counter-Reformation .
29 Made from crushed walnut shells the finer texture and super sheer translucent character of Corn Silk makes it the ideal base for your make-up .
30 This book should help , and the lively and accessible text written by the curators makes it an interesting read .
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