Example sentences of "make for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Few performers would be entirely happy touring the country as , say , Oswald Mosley , although it might make for a more interesting evening dramatically . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | None of this means Shawcross should stop — the cause is too important — but it can make for a frustrating life . |
7 | One person leading into another can make for a smoother flow and a more efficient use of time . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | It is interesting to see the raw material of event transformed into poetry , though this does make for a certain degree of repetition . |
12 | Needless to say , this attitude did not make for a good marriage . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | Of course the addition of a stereo processor would require a slightly bigger case but would still make for a manageable little rig . |
15 | I promise it will make for a more positive atmosphere around you . |
16 | Perchance , as he sees it , such will make for a stronger monarchy . ’ |
17 | 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 . |
18 | It is interesting to see the raw material of event transformed into poetry , though this does make for a certain degree of repetition . |
19 | The row could make for a strained atmosphere as Mr Major spends the Premier 's traditional weekend with the Queen . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | Without doubt the two best Cup teams in the country have reached Twickenham this season and it should make for a superb final . |
22 | While Hoving 's career at the Met could make for a juicy and fascinating story , Making the Mummies Dance proves that he is not the man to tell it . |
23 | The three piece leather does make for a lot of stitching at the sides and this suffered quite badly after a few days on rough moraine . |
24 | Religious networks could make for a unified effort or become the vertebrae of different segments of reformers whose conflicts were expressed in organisational diversity and competition . |
25 | If workers are given jobs for life or if their wages are linked to age and seniority does this not make for a much less flexible labour market ? |
26 | If the English paintings in the National Gallery could be included ( and I imagine that is not possible ) , it would make for a truly remarkable museum a real tribute to the ‘ Englishness of English art ’ . |
27 | Hand-beating an aluminium panel does not necessarily make for a better car , confers no empirically measurable added value : nonetheless , it is the hand-wroughtness of Aston Martins that make otherwise sensible men write out cheques for £120,000 . |
28 | Some of the procedures of discourse analysis will make for a more profound examination of this process . |
29 | In an era of fast food , subsistence incomes do n't make for a culinary culture . |
30 | The enormous contribution made throughout history — particularly in the arts — to society by homosexuals should surely make for a more tolerant and sympathetic understanding than to refer with such scorn to Wilde 's ‘ abnormal and filthy practises ’ . |