Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] make [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then , if the target A&R person does come , there is a better chance of him or her making a fair analysis of the artist without being caught up in A&R peer pressure .
2 This prepares the horse 's neck muscles so its response to the needle is decreased ; and it relaxes the vet 's hand and arm muscles so that he or she makes a better job of it !
3 Either we can know the position exactly , in which case we sacrifice all specification of momentum , or we make the converse choice .
4 Or we made a little fault with the design .
5 When we arrived I was introduced to the medium , Helen , a quite ordinary , sandy-haired woman in her mid-thirties , and the rest of the group , Dora and Leo and Katy and Humphrey , and everyone made a great fuss of me .
6 I mean they were pretty shambly when I got to them and I made a supreme effort to get everything going the way I wanted it to go .
7 But I felt at home ; and I made a splendid collection of Italian cafe napkins , their corners printed with emblems of the past glory of Ninfania : the Cupid stringing his bow to let fly his darts from the prow in the cafe of the old harbour , and a selection — even I was defeated by the variety — of ice cream wrappers : ‘ Cooky Delight ’ and ‘ Bikini Manhattan ’ and ‘ Magnum Astoria ’ and ‘ Desiree ’ , ‘ Party Craze ’ and ‘ Magic Cola ’ , ‘ Oasis ’ and ‘ Grand Carre ’ , ‘ Card Game ’ and ‘ Tiffany ’ .
8 I tried to write a speech last year and I made a right mess of it , so this year I 'm gon na speak from the heart , because I might get a boo like the leader of the council here , I install water meters .
9 Designing clothes for Carnega was all very well and I made a good living at it I wo n't deny but I wanted to be free to do my own thing — and to have my own name on the labels .
10 We do n't want her thinking that you and I made a secret assignation in Piccadilly Circus .
11 It was the first time I 'd seen anyone in labour and I made a silent vow that when I was married I was n't going to have any babies if this was how you had to suffer .
12 Well , you know , I think it was a kind of sports bag or something and I thought oh I 'll go along with that and the other , I mean I had heard of them before and I made a few enquiries and they said , you know , you you were quite quality company so I thought
13 Latter and I made the second ascent of Fer de Lance on sight , confirming the E6 6b grade .
14 the clue , I I 'm sure if I made a mistakes like that , it 's because it 's , you know , maybe angry and I made the wrong approach .
15 But you must give me leave to confide in the prince , and I make the same promise for him .
16 Then he edged a ball into his pad and someone made a stifled appeal .
17 A serious blow , of course , was also dealt to the reputation of the Labour Party , which controlled many of the councils with the greatest needs and which made the heaviest demands on the public purse , and whose members were least apologetic about doing so .
18 With his precision of line , careful musicality and swift little steps close to the ground , Shaw , in ballets like Les Rendezvous , embodied everything that was best about Ashton 's choreography and which made the Royal Ballet unique .
19 They are accustomed to presentations that are professionally , even slickly , performed , and which make the average class lesson seem amateur , especially in the use of communication aids such as graphics , film clips and animated cartoons .
20 It 's important for the foreign traveller to accumulate lots of useless gadgetry and ephemera that they 'd never dream of buying normally , and which makes the whole process of travelling so much more cumbersome and awkward for others .
21 ‘ Merymose was not a fool ; and you made a good impression when we first met .
22 We were all very friendly and nice and you made a big effort , Claudia darling , but I do n't think it was appreciated one bit .
23 For a moment , her crime writer 's instinct took over and she made a mental note to jot down a description as soon as she got home .
24 Ruby 's forte was getting her own photograph in the newspapers as she ‘ arrived at the police station to advise officers working on the such-and-such case ’ ; she was a popular television chat show guest ; and she made a decent living from writing about psychometry .
25 ‘ I think it must have been coming from the cold of the church into the warmth , or , perhaps — ’ and she made a wan attempt at humour — ‘ it might have been the thought of attending the ladies ’ sewing circle which overcame me ! ’
26 He headed off in the direction of the kitchen , and she made a feeble effort to straighten her leg , wincing in pain .
27 And she made a little dint in the ground which filled with some water and became a little pool for the snake to drink out .
28 Last year , remember , she did up some of the bedrooms and had them decorated , her brother decorated them and also she did the erm the tables , remember , she stripped back some tables and varnished them and she made a lovely job .
29 Anger bubbled up inside her like a geyser set to gush , and she made a valiant effort to hold it in check .
30 Because she 's good in earthquakes and she makes a great cup of tea .
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