Example sentences of "can make [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The estate agent might tell you what the seller will accept , but you can make a lower offer . |
2 | An act can make a successful first LP which may have taken five or seven years for a band 's songwriters to create . |
3 | If your interests are off road , Brooks can make a strong case for your business . |
4 | Household and garden equipment is often difficult to repair with nuts and bolts , but a riveter can make a strong , neat repair to metal , leather and plastics . |
5 | It considers the way in which we might make a reality of the observation ( by Keith Joseph ) that ‘ the curriculum should be relevant to the real world and pupils ’ experience of it' by considering the range of challenges and opportunities which people face in , say , the domestic environment , often regarded as too trivial for ‘ academic ’ education , but where arguably most important economic , technical and social decisions are made and acted upon : in the community where a host of issues require an informed public to exercise judgment and active commitment to ensure that the quality of the social and physical environment is constantly improved , and so on in other contexts which will require people to make an active and hopefully informed response , underlain by conceptual understanding of general issues to which , if taught effectively , geography , history , physical sciences and design , indeed all academic disciplines , can make a powerful contribution . |
6 | First , teacher secondment to industry , if properly planned and managed , can make a powerful contribution to professional , curriculum and institutional development . |
7 | It is impossible to say precisely how much of England still lay in open field in 1700 or thereabouts , but one can make a rough estimate . |
8 | If you take your music seriously and arouse the interest of a committed writer , the resulting article can make a genuine contribution to people 's understanding of your work and of popular culture in general . |
9 | It can make a tolerable situ ‘ There are fewer places for the homeless , particularly as bed and breakfast landlords are closing their door to young people on benefit . |
10 | Here is a most revealing instance of the way a difference within the same , teleologically construed , can make a great deal of difference : in effect a difference of degree can be as real as a difference of kind but in a different way : the lesser is inferior and thereby inimical in a way the antithetical can not be , and the same becomes more ditferent than difference itself . |
11 | But we do pledge ourselves to undertake the task with energy and determination , confident that in the full-time life of our Parliament we can make a great advance in industrial prosperity . |
12 | Layout and design can make a great difference in increasing sales . |
13 | Using business software can make a great deal of difference to learning mathematics , because of its flexible open-ended nature as described above . |
14 | You can make a great point of the exciting English designer , say something like — a revolutionary departure : English artist brings fresh and startling look to classical Viennese works . ’ |
15 | And the enterprises that supply them with goods and services can make a similar claim ; and so on . |
16 | An oval-shaped wreath can look very effective if it follows the lines of its oval frame , and you can make a similar style of garland in a heart-shaped design , whether small ( see p. 85 ) or much bigger and bolder and enclosed in a square frame . |
17 | You can make a little money selling off the thinnings from the Norway spruce as Christmas trees . |
18 | You can make a private deal with insurance companies to insure your legs for a million pounds if they are your sole way of earning a living ! |
19 | If they can make a hundred pound a week , and they 're only getting fined twenty , they ai n't doing too bad . |
20 | The bus service is erratic out of season but can make a wide variety of walks accessible in summer . |
21 | They can make a decent case that economic growth will pick up in the second half of the year . |
22 | Not many caddies can make a decent living this way . |
23 | You can make a simple , stable frequency-shift-keying ( FSK ) generator by adding an exclusive- OR gate to a standard cmos oscillator . |
24 | Can read single or double entry tables and can make a simple comparison with the data obtained . |
25 | Others can make a loud noise when stopped and you have to turn the volume down . |
26 | Some of the greatest sufferers in this respect are such prized works as Jane Austen 's , where it can make a surprising difference to the price . |
27 | Volumising a style can make a terrific difference . |
28 | For many , however , a fresh approach to studying , together with a little extra help , can make a tremendous difference . |
29 | Despite variations , however , the day care facilities are enormously important and can make a tremendous difference to the lives of the mentally disordered . |
30 | Erm , how much flexibility do we have if there is a sudden epidemic , if flu virus for instance which can make a tremendous intake or , or people requiring care . |