Example sentences of "[unc] [noun pl] make a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The van der Waals surface of the β -strands makes a loose fit to the major groove , leaving room for a number of solvent molecules to intrude .
2 There may be some weathering her and there After a few weeks which to Willis , however , seemed like a few years , the broker 's solicitors made a conditional offer for the poor old barge , and finally agreed to pay £1500 , provided that Dreadnought was still in shipshape condition six months hence , in the spring of 1962 .
3 In the summer of 1830 , as a consequence of a number of reports and unsuccessful searches for Aitkin 's rock , which was said to lie about seventy miles off the north-west coast of Ireland , two ten-gun brigs were placed under Vidal 's orders to make a final search .
4 Harriet Taylor 's theories made a major impact on Mill , and led to their mutual conception and drafting of On Liberty ( 1859 ) .
5 Finally , next year 's fashions make a token nod in the direction of China 's open door policy by including ‘ elegant foreign fashions ’ .
6 The case has been criticised for deciding that there is no constructive trust where the accused uses the victim 's facilities to make a secret profit .
7 The Queen 's workmen made a special bedroom for me .
8 SCOTTISH lawyers ' leaders made a blistering attack on changes to the civil legal aid system yesterday , declaring that access to justice for about 250,000 people will be severely restricted .
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