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

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1 The sport 's governing body is also considering suing the American athlete for libel over accusations he made during a campaign to clear his name after he tested positive for steroids in Monte Carlo in August 1990 and was subsequently banned for two years .
2 Gouzenko 's involvement in the allegations against Sir Roger Hollis was the result of statements he made during the lengthy debriefing following his defection when he claimed there were two Russian spies both with the codename Elli .
3 The lacquered fingerboard felt to me like those few maple-boarded Les Pauls that Gibson made during the late '70s/early '80s .
4 UNION leaders called for High Street banks to be taxed on the £500 million profit they made during the sterling crisis .
5 Closing on the same day is the confrontation between the work of Carmelo Arden and Roger Desserprit made during the years of the association with the Madi group in the 1950s .
6 A few of the offers to made during the first trading session have already been publicised .
7 It follows the success of the film Hear my song which features the recordings of Josef Locke made during the 1940s and 1950s .
8 I feel I must reply to some of the points Mr , Findlay made during the course of the conversation ( I was told that these were not just his views , ie. he had discussed the matter with you ) .
9 Defeated election candidate Paul Rayner has honoured a pledge he made during the campaign to members of Middlesbrough 's Muslim community by writing to the new Home Secretary with details of long delays experienced by would-be immigrants .
10 Mr Bergg wrote to Mr Fallon asking him to qualify the remarks he made during the debate .
11 The combination of malted wheat and the type of yeasts used by this region 's brewers can sometimes make for a spicy , clove-like character .
12 Few performers would be entirely happy touring the country as , say , Oswald Mosley , although it might make for a more interesting evening dramatically .
13 There are several splendid houses near Long Melford that would make for a gentle afternoon 's potter through the rooms and possessions of the rich of a few centuries ago .
14 An identification consequent on a prior dislocation can make for a creative , empathetic partiality which is then the basis of a further identification and understanding of other kinds of discrimination .
15 Either because he had the hump or because he thought it would make for a good show he started smashing the footlights one by one .
16 None of this means Shawcross should stop — the cause is too important — but it can make for a frustrating life .
17 One person leading into another can make for a smoother flow and a more efficient use of time .
18 And , therefore , the argument is of people whose backs are pinned to the wall before they 're questioned as it were , and that does n't make for a sober and calm discussion , especially as there is some doubt , I suspect , in the mind of ministers , but certainly in the mind of many people in the Conservative Party , about whether these great absolutes , this wall against which ministers and departments are nailed , really need exist in quite the form it 's being constructed or whether the whole issue could n't be handled in a rather more sensitive and relaxed way .
19 In Britain , though , ever since his selection the media had become very excited about Allan Wells , almost willing him to win , to have the come-back that would make for a fairy-tale ending .
20 Gourmet shops and galleries , furniture and fashion , antiques and 1066 collectables , books on the Battle of Hastings and , of course , the Sussex trug , will make for a shopping experience surrounded in history .
21 It is interesting to see the raw material of event transformed into poetry , though this does make for a certain degree of repetition .
22 Needless to say , this attitude did not make for a good marriage .
23 So I thought an illustration of Mark 's later playing , as demonstrated on Dire Straits latest album ‘ On Every Street ’ , might make for a welcome change .
24 Of course the addition of a stereo processor would require a slightly bigger case but would still make for a manageable little rig .
25 I promise it will make for a more positive atmosphere around you .
26 Perchance , as he sees it , such will make for a stronger monarchy . ’
27 It was a syndrome I had observed in other service marriages , not least in that of my own parents , and I have sometimes thought what a good subject it might make for a novel or play .
28 It is interesting to see the raw material of event transformed into poetry , though this does make for a certain degree of repetition .
29 The row could make for a strained atmosphere as Mr Major spends the Premier 's traditional weekend with the Queen .
30 All of which would make for a rave review , were it not for the fact that , for all their charm , the Jays ' every move oozes lamentable irrelevance .
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