Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] make [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Moreover it is unlikely that respondents would have either the time or experience to make a thorough appraisal of the information presented in the leaflet . |
2 | The 36% of the thesis information not published included unclear results , negative results , or information which could neither be slotted into the papers nor aggregated to make a whole paper . |
3 | The 36% of the thesis information not published included unclear results , negative results , or information which could neither be slotted into the papers nor aggregated to make a whole paper . |
4 | He is now 10.5 months old and has made no developmental progress since the time of his injury which he sustained at the age of four weeks . |
5 | He plays throughout Europe and North America and has made a good number of recordings . |
6 | Although Rhee poses plausibly as champion of Corean independence and has made a deep impression on sentimental audiences in United States , his admittedly genuine desire for the country 's independence is really the desire of a megalomaniac . |
7 | It has acquired this position for a number of reasons including the fact that historically it was essentially the creation of the people of Wales themselves and has made a major contribution to the educational needs of the nation . |
8 | Starting with Camco , the newly appointed Chief Executive er , has been very , very active and has made a great impact already . |
9 | Johnson Matthey 's pharmaceutical business has seen continued growth and has made a strong contribution to group profits during the year . |
10 | The South African Area continues to work hard in support of both the Association and the RAF Benevolent Fund , and has made a special effort this year , the 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain . |
11 | A regional bookshop was opened at the regional office and has made an encouraging start . |
12 | My hon. Friend is right to say that BT is one of the leading companies and has made an important contribution to our economy . |
13 | He unwrapped the handkerchiefs , contrived to get a good amount of mud down his boots and pretended to make a bad landing from the monkey rope and was dispatched to the sanatorium with a suspected sprain . |
14 | The efforts of those like Gosse and Agassiz to make a definite theory out of the doctrine of Creation helped to show the value of an alternative approach ; evolution might be made scientific . |
15 | Plain curtains can be decorated lavishly with braid , cord and fringing to make an eyecatching feature |
16 | He had already assessed Paul 's due income from the returns of publishing , and proposed to make an annual settlement which would enable Paul to be kept in comfort in the mental home and , also , provide for the education of the children . |
17 | ‘ Well , it was something like a castle , and he 'ad tons of servants and a butler as well , and a sister who was secretly a witch and tried to make the poor girl worship Satan , but — ’ |
18 | It will normally be in the best interests of a child of sufficient age and understanding to make an informed decision that the court should respect its integrity as a human being and not lightly override its decision on such a personal matter as medical treatment , all the more so if that treatment is invasive . |
19 | In a key breakthrough , the Green Party took their first County seat in the region and pledged to make the Green voice heard . |
20 | Noble Lord , Lord Callaghan says and I might say so , slightly mischievously , well after all he 's going to appoint the appointers and going to make the short list , short list for the Right My Right Honourable Friend to appoint , but of course somebody 's got to appoint the appointers and er that would be done by the by my Right Honourable Friend , but that does n't mean to say for goodness sake that they 're in his pocket . |
21 | In perfect unison , based on long marital experience and an infinitesimal twitch of the eyebrows , Desmond and Margaret Seymour-Strachey rose from their chairs and began making the ritual noises . |
22 | ‘ I really enjoy spectacles and like to make a grand occasion of everything , ’ he says . |
23 | The rules of intestacy are very rigid and neglecting to make a proper will can have serious consequences for those whom you might wish to benefit . |
24 | Until he won the Paris Open earlier this month — where he also beat world No 1 Courier — he was n't even certain to qualify for this ‘ best eight ’ in the world ’ tournament , having fallen to 10th in the rankings for the first time in eight years , and failing to make a Grand Slam final for the first time in five . |
25 | Last year Intel opened a design centre and started to make a new line of microprocessors in Penang . |
26 | Sheridan , universally unpopular and having made a boorish fool of himself yet again , looked predictably furious . |
27 | It is quite possible , he wrote , that it will lead nowhere , even when one has begun at the right time in the right spirit , or at least not at the wrong time , in the wrong spirit , with the wrong plans and having made the wrong preparations , with the wrong tools and the wrong principles , on the wrong surface and with the wrong conception . |
28 | Det Sgt Stimpson said : ‘ She has tried very hard to stop him stealing but now she is so fed up she just wants to move away and try to make a fresh start in a new home . ’ |
29 | Sooner or later he would emerge from the woodwork and proceed to make a bearable situation unbearable . |
30 | How often does a bag get lost and fail to make a connecting flight ? |