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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 We give structured assessments , order appropriate investigations , reach an accurate diagnosis and then make the relevant treatment or referral .
2 The patterns formed by the processes of etching and/or evaporation of the conductor make the electrical circuitry of the integrated circuit .
3 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 .
4 The sculptures make the flat railway tracks more interesting for walkers and cyclists .
5 The idea was proposed to Priestley that his carbonated water , which could be prepared on board , might provide doses of carbon dioxide and thus prevent scurvy ( as well as make the distilled sea water more palatable ) .
6 And it 's the people who own them and fly them , and those who supply the Garrimpos with food and fuel and medicines who make the real money .
7 Those conscientious airlines that put safety before profit make the major contribution , while all the rest are only too keen to read about other people 's troubles but less willing to contribute themselves .
8 The other titled tots who make the major money league are the four kids of Jordan 's Queen Noor and King Hussein .
9 Many schools regularly invite parents to share in a family service where children make the major input .
10 How does Arnold Jago ( Letters NI 191 ) make the logical leap from Dr Dianne McGuiness 's research-findings to his conclusion that a woman 's place is in the home ?
11 Dining out The character and wide range of flavours of Scotch Whiskies make the perfect companion to a meal , taken as an aperitif — either straight , or with water or soda , or with a variety of mixers , with or without ice … taken during a meal … and taken as the perfect after-dinner drink .
12 Long and narrow frames make the perfect setting for such sophisticated pressed flower designs as this one .
13 The authors counsel that one should only use indicators which yield convergent results , and they make the useful point that ‘ while some of the output indicators are clearly linked to scientific production , their links with scientific progress are more complex and problematic . ’
14 Anglo-Welsh also make the extraordinary claim that they can build our regional identity .
15 Make the squared distance between each point and the line in the Y direction as small as possible ( minimizing squared vertical distances ) .
16 For anyone who regards language as the canonical form of human communication , the answer would probably be ‘ Not much is left over ’ and the residue , such as it is , is either a redundant supplement to words — something which the telephone shows we can do without — or else a sadly impoverished alternative which we are sometimes compelled to use when circumstances make the ordinary use of words awkward or impossible .
17 ‘ If I make the other person happy then I feel great .
18 You ca n't be accused of whingeing and complaining when you make the other person aware that you can see the positive in the situation too .
19 By this they mean that people both avoid intruding upon each other 's territory ( physical territory , a particular field of knowledge , a friendship ) and also seek to enlarge the territory of others — in Lakoff 's terms , make the other person feel good — presumably on the assumption that the same will be done to them .
20 there you go I 've made half the effort you make the other half
21 But I 'll make , I 've got to make the other half of it , so when I make the other half of it he can probably have , er have a couple of jam ones
22 We have already mentioned two factors that make the entire structure more progressive than an examination of income tax alone would suggest .
23 He likes to get other people — usually me , of course — to do the dirty work : make the awkward telephone call , tell the gardener who comes for four hours a week that he has ruined the asparagus bed , speak to Tom 's teacher about his appalling arithmetic .
24 The ‘ limited ’ intrusion of ‘ strict liability ’ into criminal law could be expanded to cover more and more corporate behaviour so that the issue of responsibility and intention becomes subsidiary to the more pressing need to compensate victims and make the offending corporation foot the bill .
25 Once the polls close , it is the returning officer 's duty to supervise the count , declare the result and , ultimately , make the required return of the result to the writ .
26 He is also puzzled by the fact that the Smyrna and Georgetown plants both have a pool of job applicants selected for them by their state governments before they make the final choice .
27 Would an extra three days really make the final parting that much worse than it was going to be already ?
28 These committees make the final decision on publication , although we ask for almost every paper to be revised before publication .
29 You will be able to do much of the installation with the power on , but turn it off before you make the final connection to the circuit that will supply the lights .
30 In view of this I make the following suggestion .
  Next page