Example sentences of "making it [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For good measure , Donovan is in league with the Nazis , making it a race against both him and the armies of darkness .
2 Four times as many will want to get in , making it a ticket tout 's dream .
3 ‘ We are making it a centre where all people can come together without fear of being forced to convert to any particular denomination .
4 Ari answered , making it a question .
5 British Coal had decided to sell the house for conversion into a hotel to Roo Management , a company run by an Australian businessman who had also bought Holme Lacey in Herefordshire with the intention of making it a hotel .
6 There 's also something a little cold about the remix on ‘ Why Should I ’ , making it a bit too London and not enough Jamaica .
7 That 's it making it a bit
8 We could have been a lot more down the road to genuinely modernizing the Labour Party , making it a bit more in tune with our own members and those many thousands who should be members of the Labour Party .
9 For example , there is a published catalogue of the books in the Florida State University " Shaw Childhood in Poetry collection " ; this catalogue lists books of poems relating to childhood , together with lists of poems in the books , and even representative poems from the books — making it a bit like a dictionary of quotations on the topic .
10 So I wish you and your family a particularly enjoyable festive season and look forward to working with you for a successful 1993 and making it a year that will bring real growth .
11 A representative assessment is that given by the library manager : I would say that one of the biggest advantages was the fact that senior management … from the Head down , from the very word go , were after making it a success … one thing we have got is a greater awareness from a greater number of staff , because they come in here to supervise and help [ and ] get involved … but I think the biggest advantage has been the fact that time devoted to … library skills for all the first year … [ has ] been extended to an hour a week …
12 As well as the obvious left-right-fire functions , the Freewheel also allows for up-down movements , making it a whizz for aircraft action .
13 Some teachers guard against this by making it a principle never to award an A. According to a French adage quoted by Remi Clignet ( 1974 , p. 349 ) , the maximum of 20 is ‘ given only to God , 19 to his saints , 18 to the professor 's professor , 17 to the professor himself ’ — so the student of French composition ca n't be expected to score more than 16 !
14 It is a stout book , giving the rules of the Association , the officers at all the meetings so far , and all the life and annual subscribers , with addresses — making it a kind of ‘ Who 's Who ’ .
15 ‘ The Deptford Riots ’ the newsreader says , making it a sentence on its own .
16 Thus the Earl of Nottingham , Secretary of State from 1702 to 1704 , and a chief advocate of such a strategy , wrote in 1703 that " we shall never have any decisive success nor be able to hold out a war against France but by making it a sea War , and such a sea War as accompanies and supports attempts on land " .
17 Only the day before the convention began the New York Times reported that the city of Philadelphia had cut its aid to the Philadelphia Museum by $560,000 , making it a member of that same beleaguered club , or nearly .
18 Which would have been very attractive , unobtrusive and none of us would have been against it , and when they came to put in the application to convert it , making it a meter wider and turn that into an extra bedroom or whatever was , we said that there was no parking , and we said what would happen and East Devon went ahead and approved that , and exactly in everything we 've said which was recorded in this council
19 In a symbolic embrace of victims of suffering , he is making it a participation installation , inviting the public to bring along their own press cuttings and photos of loved ones to attach to the barbed-wire : ‘ That way , it 's like the Berlin wall where people leave messages .
20 Jefferson 's purpose in the First Amendment was to stop all future American lawmakers from making it a crime for people to criticise their own government .
21 What is now required is a law making it a crime to act in , produce , distribute or sell films and videos depicting cruel and excessive violence .
22 And now he 's had to knock off another £46,000 , making it a bargain basement snip at £239,000 .
23 The Prime Minister of Mauritius , Anerood Jugnauth , narrowly failed on Aug. 21 to secure the necessary 75 per cent support in the Legislative Assembly for proposals to change the country 's constitution by making it a republic within the Commonwealth .
24 She did not , at first , take his meaning so she replied , ‘ The price of making it a certainty is a hundred thou ’ and the four lost farms . ’
25 He , too , was being provocative , quite deliberately making it a clash of wills , but still smiling as he told me to get the bags into the Toyota .
26 It 's also the highest , at 2,866ft , making it a Corbett — one of the list of Scottish Mountains rising to over 2,500ft .
27 ‘ We look forward to making it a hat-trick and are happy to offer our engineering facilities to any group with a similar project in mind . ’
28 As usual the ‘ big race ’ will lure the top names and Lisburn Borough Council expect to have in action ‘ 26 miles ’ specialist Peter O'Donoghue of Omega , who had a PB last year and Annadale 's John Walsh … and they are also confident that last year 's winner , Jerry Kiernan of Clonliffe Harriers , will take the starter 's gun with the intention of making it a hat-trick .
29 Donaghadee 's Gerry Bell won the prize for the best out of state angler , making it a hat-trick for the local club .
30 Washington seems content to let the United Nations disband the Contras , but Mr Pickering and other US officials have been linking it to the disbanding of the FMLN , without explicitly making it a condition for Washington 's cooperation .
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