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

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1 Pietro has flown in from London and he 's assured me that as soon as the gang make contact the matter will be resolved without further delay .
2 The very serious policy implications of decisions in this field make theory a major component , even if unacknowledged , of errors and successes that are suffered or enjoyed by the population of peripheral areas .
3 Comecon , he points out , was coercive in that a Member State was unable to secede ; this is not yet the case within the EEC , but protectionist trade policies make non-membership a very difficult option for largely agricultural countries .
4 Coupled with this expertise , lower costs make arbitration a very attractive option .
5 The trouble is that small boats make headway a lot faster than big governments .
6 Beds or borders of a width such that the centre is at arms " length from any point on the edge will be easier to maintain , but if this makes them too narrow for your choice , stepping-stones in the border make life a lot easier and incidentally add to the border " s appearance .
7 ‘ Now El Jefe make Miguelito a present .
8 But additional features make Chatterbox a winner with teachers are :
9 Its thatched ironstone cottages make Badby an exceptionally pretty village but typical of this part of Northamptonshire .
10 Once near the top of their particular sport , money becomes available : percentages of transfer fees , fight purses , appearance monies make sport a financially healthy occupation — provided success is attained .
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