Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [noun sg] make [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But high blood pressure makes the heart work harder resulting in heart disease . |
2 | This second modification makes the model more in line with that developed by Barro ( 1976 ) , and is justified on the grounds that what motivates agents ' spending this period is their desire to have a sum of real money available next period . |
3 | A new education bill remained unfunded , and reform of a famously regressive tax system made no progress . |
4 | The Scottish Civic Trust awarded each of the participants a commemorative plaque because of the quality of their work , and the British Tourist Authority made an award for the over-all scheme . |
5 | The British Safety Council made the presentation at a glittering banquet honouring the stars of the safety scene . |
6 | ‘ It is not in dispute … ( ii ) that Part II of the Insolvency Act 1986 does not give the English court jurisdiction to make an administration order in respect of a foreign company . |
7 | An East German border guard making a video from on top of the Berlin Wall . |
8 | Alternatively , and especially if the damage is extensive , you can use a rubber mould material to make an impression of a piece of moulding that matches the missing section . |
9 | Another Merseyside pub to make the grade is Terry and Margaret Nelson 's Seven Stars in Thornton Hough . |
10 | One tooth out on the rubber timing belt makes a lot of difference . |
11 | You would still need to take some Travel Scrabble to make the walk more interesting . |
12 | As police probe allegations that the controversial Arsenal striker made a V-sign at Chelsea supporters on Saturday , Wright found an unlikely ally yesterday — the FA . |
13 | The early wind Serenade made a showpiece for the Halle 's excellent wind section and he obtained rich and often subtly detailed playing in the tone-poem Also sprach Zarathustra . |
14 | The surrounding short-cropped grass with magnificent sunset views and easy vehicle access makes the spot a favourite stopover for campervanners and tenters . |
15 | Conduct within the second category , for example , a donation to charity , will sometimes be sufficiently disconnected from ordinary business practice to make an attack on motive potentially more manageable . |
16 | A hired platform tower makes the work safer , but if you have any doubts about your ability to work at heights , it would be better to call in a guttering contractor to do the job for you . |
17 | Middlesbrough-born Glendenen went on to score the first century , having become only the second Durham player to make a double-century when he hit 200 not out against Victoria last September in a three-day match unluckily denied first-class status . |
18 | Taken literally , it involves nothing less than a judgment about the competition for alternative uses of public resources , and involves the individual police officer making a judgment about what the ordinary ‘ life of the community ’ entails . |
19 | Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : To be frank , I do not envisage a management-employee buy-out team making a bid that would reduce pension rights . |
20 | Consequently , the Civil Justice Review made a number of recommendations which will ensure greater openness in pre-trial proceedings . |
21 | Many felt sympathy with Morrissey 's stance over this , but many did n't , preferring instead to follow Julie Burchill 's line that Bands Aid was the first record in the history of popular music that actually achieved a positive result ; that Band Aid made the likes of The Redskins quake in their Doc Marten 's and feel totally inconsequential . |
22 | He said that his first speech in the previous coal debate made the headlines of Coal News , but I do not think that the chairman of British Coal will be grateful that the hon. Gentleman has halved the take and production of coal in his remarks . |
23 | At that point a young executive of the National Coal Board made a suggestion . |
24 | The surrounding path system makes the area an ideal place for a pleasant walk . |
25 | The Three Rivers star made no mistake with a chip and a par putt from four feet to seal victory and a third round tie away at Romford . |
26 | The county council further accepted that an alteration to the approved structure plan was necessary to legitimize the strategy as the approved structure plan made no provision for it . |
27 | Hewlett-Packard executives , however , confirmed that they did not regard the plan to introduce servers at the 20 regional branch offices as a ‘ funded project ’ and Hungarian Minister for Labour Gyula Kiss made no reference to the programme in a detailed briefing on Hungarian employment policy delivered to the foreign pass contingent last week . |
28 | Percent for Art is a part of our long term promotion to make a city of culture , which we will do with the support of people . |
29 | ‘ I have been described as lacking in chivalry , ’ he said , and his flat Midlands accent made the word sound medical . |
30 | Not when my father spends good farming money to make an ass of himself over an actress . ’ |