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

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1 He would make the arrogant assumption that she was complaining about all the times separation would deprive her of him .
2 i is restrict that many-one , choose your input so that it will make the forward function , a one-one .
3 Often , they simply can not make the ultimate consumer 's choice , which is to vote with their cash and their feet and go to someone else for the service .
4 Jennie certainly knew about the gossip and would make the odd crack .
5 But tonight her face seemed frozen into its gracious expression , like royalty in a traffic jam , and if she wished to herself that Hilda would make the odd concession so that civil conversation with her could be easier , nothing of this appeared in her manner .
6 ‘ I 'd just make the odd suggestion from time to time , ’ says Freddie .
7 Dawes of Nelson can make the long trip from Surrey worthwhile by plundering the Finishing Post Sprint Handicap at Hamilton .
8 No matter , it was a wild weekend , and some time soon I 'll return to the scene of the crime and see if I can make the princely pond a home fit for a frog .
9 This may make the additional expense worth while , though after the initial O 1 , the sample becomes less and less representative of the population as individuals are selectively lost through death , migration , etc .
10 But there are several others , fast-moving , market-responsive operations which could soon make the present notion of the UK publishers ' market share look a little dated .
11 But once all the barriers have been removed , Western Europe can expect a flood of footballers from the East which will make the present procession of Yugoslavs seem a mere trickle .
12 The sinking of a laden supertanker would make the present slick look small indeed .
13 I I 's thinking well this long would make the blinking situation worse and we 're trying to resolve it .
14 Availability of non-thoracotomy ICD systems will make the prophylactic use of the ICD more attractive and the technique may ultimately find a wider application in the management of high-risk patients after myocardial infarction .
15 On the fourth day of your holiday you 'll make the easy coach journey from Rome to Florence , where you 'll stay for four nights at the Hotel Columbus .
16 As a Scottish lawyer , may I make the simple point that the Lord Advocate looked carefully at the question of a prosecution for culpable homicide ?
17 I 'd just make the simple point that a sudden twelve point five percent reduction , I referred to it this morning , er in in building , is not progressively and long term , it 's a sudden change .
18 No I wo n't make the other half , I 've done enough this morning , washing and ironing
19 You do n't always have to shout and scream to prove that you are angry ; indeed , this will often make the other person defensive and you will never be able to get through to them .
20 They seem to have the idea that getting married will make the other person their property .
21 Comment : Can also make the other person think that you lack powers of discrimination .
22 Where a party can not protect his position by a payment into court , he may make the other party a written offer filing a copy with the court , but not to be brought to the attention of the court until costs fall to be decided ( Ord 12 , r 10 ) and similarly , where contribution arises a party may make a written offer to contribute ( Ord 12 , r 7 ) .
23 You must also bear in mind that the combination of the mirror and glass will make the finished article twice as heavy as it would normally be , and therefore the frame must be able to take this excess weight .
24 Yes , it was my idea , and yes , I sent her to my salon , and yes , I 'm the bossiest person in the world , as you used to say when you were nine , but does that make the finished result any less attractive ?
25 This idiosyncratic view of local democracy does not prevent her finishing the board with a pass , and the recommendation to Central Office that she ‘ would make the perfect candidate for a safe Labour seat in the Northeast . ’
26 Every review , though , finished safely along the lines of , ‘ They 'll make the perfect album next time ’ .
27 THE tiny hamlet on the Yorkshire Moors would make the perfect setting for a Sherlock Holmes mystery .
28 In the car , on the homeward journey , Cassie found herself reflecting , as she glanced covertly at his profile and at the thin hands lightly gripping the steering wheel … those same brown and capable hands that had figured so prominently in her earlier fantasies … that he would make the perfect lover , if it were n't for his apparent indifference to women ; and perhaps , also , to having sex ; although this last was only an assumption .
29 Several plants grouped together will create their own humid micro-climate , though overcrowding may make the combined effect too much .
30 I 've got ta make the bloody bed yet !
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