Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [noun] make a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This often entails the link person making a number of additional visits to the school . |
2 | The instructor may have been wondering if the height was going to be sufficient for a normal approach even though the student had already cut out the base leg to make a 180° turn on to finals . |
3 | Similarly , when life sentences are reviewed , the trial judge makes a recommendation to the parole board but complaints have been made that too frequently junior Ministers in the Home Office depart from the recommendation , usually by increasing the length of the period of imprisonment . |
4 | The wind had , by comparison , almost dropped , and the March sun made a path of gold across the water . |
5 | There was a patch of light from the lancet window making a pattern on the floor of the chapel . |
6 | It was decided that emotional well-being should also be examined , in order — as stated above — to see if the action project made a difference in that respect . |
7 | Fasten the two ends with sticky tape and push against the fold lines to make a fish shape . |
8 | This being the case , it 's hardly surprising that the bucket seats grip you like a pair of pliers , that the suspension shakes your spine on potholed surfaces and that the engine noise makes a stereo unnecessary , even if one was provided . |
9 | THE behaviour of the Tory Whips in the Maastricht debate makes a mockery of the prefix ‘ honourable ’ in MPs ' titles . |
10 | Even at that time , however , there was a difference between combinations and friendly societies — the one intent on using the collective power of the work force to make a change in real wages and the other developing a system of welfare services among members through cooperative effort . |
11 | On the second of July of this year , the Home Secretary made a statement to Parliament on the subject of asylum . |
12 | Will the Leader of the House arrange for the Home Secretary to make a statement next week about political asylum fraud ? |
13 | In view of today 's decision by the Court of Appeal to allow the appeal by Winston Silcott , may I ask whether you have received a request by the Home Secretary to make a statement on that matter ? |
14 | With twenty five minutes into the half Wassall made a smother tackle as Armstrong charged towards the Derby box . |
15 | In 1934 the Hall Committee made a set of regulations for lending which were stuck in each book on a numbered bookplate ; the highest number remaining is over 800 . |
16 | It was necessary for the Council of the Law Society to make a number of regulations in connection with this process . |
17 | And that was fairly literal if you think in terms of the village blacksmith making a sword . |
18 | We taxied in close to the runway and were all pushed down the exit ladder to make a sprint for the terminal building ; no automatic concertinaed walkways here . |
19 | THE Bournemouth Sinfonietta make a return visit to Aldershot 's Princes Hall on Thursday with a programme of works by Mozart , Beethoven and Schubert . |
20 | It seems clear from the case of Herdman v IRC ( 1969 ) 45 TC 394 that if a taxpayer not ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom makes a transfer of an asset with a view to avoiding UK tax he could be liable under s739 when he becomes ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom . |
21 | ‘ If you turn professional , you have to go to the continent or the United States to make a living . |
22 | A blackbird with its beak gleaming golden against the white , scuttled out from under the rhododendron bushes making a flurry of snow slither off the broad leaves . |
23 | However , the saving is limited as the Revenue only normally allow the service company to make a 10% profit . |
24 | The crush bolt made a dragging , trailing sound across the floor , once to open and again as it closed . |
25 | The global trend , however , improved steadily throughout last year , the UK market making a £7 million profit in the fourth quarter for the second quarter in a row . |
26 | ‘ Before the revenue laws were tightened up , the Joseph-Robinson shareholders made a fortune out of this stuff . |
27 | Cut diagonally along one long edge of the tissue paper to make a crown shape ( Fig 2 ) . |
28 | Aged nineteen , never kissed back and greener than Kermit , I was sipping Crème de Menthe in the basement of a jazz club , when an elderly roué ( as in twenty-two ) from the Oxford Union made a pronouncement which made my spine stiffen . |
29 | The Wearside club made a mockery of their lowly League standing with a performance that gave leaders Ipswich only their second defeat in 18 games and their heaviest reverse of the season . |
30 | At the April 8 meeting the US participants made a number of specific proposals for reducing the trade deficit including tax changes , incentives for foreign investment , and reductions in cross-shareholdings by related companies . |