Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [be] make [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 How does the basic principle that damages are based on the losses that were within the contemplation of the parties when the contract was made work in the context of computers ?
2 After much discussion , the decision is to make arrangements for a three-year transition , with batches of courses being transferred to the new format in time for student enrolment in September 1990 , 1991 and 1992 : in the latter year , all initial student enrolments will be for new-style courses .
3 In addition to a comparison of the Soviet Union/Russia and Britain , the researchers are making contact with other research groups in Europe — particularly in France , Austria , Germany , Poland and Bulgaria .
4 There was no attempt to supervise all juveniles ( aged between 14 and 17 ) who numbered about 36,000 in 1910 ; instead , the intention was to make contact with the school-leavers , of whom there were approximately 9,000 , with each ‘ helper ’ responsible for ten or less .
5 Through the window the wind was making noises in the stripped trees .
6 The Committee is making recommendations on how the bureaucratic procedures governing the erogation of funds can be speeded up .
7 There is no point in teaching prefixes if the child is making errors in the initial consonant ; and if he 's uncertain about the relationship of sound to symbol , and is producing lots of phonic alternatives , then that must be solved before anything else is approached .
8 I mean what they 're considering at the moment is making Trumpton into a live-section , full-blown Broadway show , with perhaps a major star playing the train driver .
9 The aim was to make use of all available resources whether labelled public or private for the benefit of the patient who wanted treatment .
10 Request his views on whether the meeting is making progress at the right pace and whether he has any ideas on ways of moving things forward .
11 In the drawing the fit is good , the point of the peg is making contact with the socket but the alignment is poor .
12 The next day the contents were made public of an unusually critical letter to Shamir from the leading pro-Israel lobby in the USA ( the American Israel Public Affairs Committee — AIPAC ) .
13 The duke was made justiciar of south Wales and steward of Cantrefmawr and Cardiganshire , which completed his collection of the major offices formerly held by the earl of Pembroke .
14 The duke was made justiciar of south Wales and steward of Cantrefmawr and Cardiganshire , which completed his collection of the major offices formerly held by the earl of Pembroke .
15 The petition was made public at a conference in the House of Lords as part of a campaign by the Alert group which aims to meet growing concern about the threat of legalised euthanasia .
16 Carolyn was aware that the woman was making conversation with her .
17 Thus the church made its past its own : the martyrs were made present in time ; but they also had to become present in space .
18 Instead of being produced photographically , the mattes are made frame by frame , by projecting the image and tracing it by hand .
19 A party meeting was to be held on the following Monday and the Whips were making preparation for a vote to be taken .
20 She 'll do a good two hundred miles an hour , and though she 's got dual control you can take out the second seat next to the pilot 's to make room for a stretcher . ’
21 ‘ If the objective is to make profit over a period of time , then the organisation pattern that helps to accomplish this conforms to the principle of unity of objective , ; , and
22 One of Endill 's favourite pastimes with the Bookman was making things with him .
23 The Word was made flesh in Jesus Christ ; God has given himself to be understood in our terms and on our level ; and even in these terms and on that level it is the reality of God that is given for us to understand .
24 His brevet ( his flying wings in other words ) was situated some two or three inches above the pocket and when this error was pointed out to him by the more die-hard RAF characters he pointed out that the space was to make room for the VC , the DSO and the DFC .
25 Wycliffe stood by the table where the sergeant was making entries on an official form , recording the hours worked by various members of the team .
26 The output that results depends on how well structured the situation is to make use of such standard units .
27 The audience gave a great cheer , recognizing that the actors were making fun of them and of each other .
28 The goal is made concrete by writing it down and making a commitment to it .
29 But are n't the rights of the individual being made subservient to the interests of the state ?
30 The solution is to make use to layers to separate out the drawing into smaller sections that can be worked on and redrawn in a reasonable time .
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