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

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1 Rearing and plunging through bravura passagework and revelling in every opportunity for the richest variety of voicing and texture , he makes the many years since the work 's first performance roll away .
2 CHRIS EUBANK makes the fifth defence of his WBO super-middleweight title since February against Juan Carlos Gimenez of Paraguay tonight — but his real target is Nigel Benn .
3 This combination of various voices , including the choric , makes the fifth section distinctly dramatic in its fragmentation , and , clearly deriving from the techniques employed in The Waste Land , also paves the way for the fragmentary drama of Sweeney Agonistes .
4 This involves using a filtration process which basically makes the solid content of the milk much higher allowing it to set better , making it smooth , thick and above all , consistent .
5 The technique explained in this chapter , resistant line fitting , produces a line which makes the absolute value of the deviations in the Y direction as small as possible ( rule 3 ) .
6 ORCHESTRE : [ Rousseau gives ten reasons why the Paris Opéra orchestra makes the least effect of any European orchestra , the seventh of which is ] the unendurable noise of the baton which covers and deadens the whole effect of the ensemble .
7 This makes the usual noises about the careful research which goes into making television advertisements , not to mention the advice-seeking .
8 As a result , it became very much easier for a minister to brush aside any interrogation , since not only was the original purpose of the question soon left behind , but also the frontbenches have tended to intervene to try and score broader party points to which the minister in turn makes the usual party retort .
9 — occurring medially ; glottalisation is normal after a stressed syllable : ‘ butcher ’ [ ] ‘ matches ’ [ ] ‘ watching ’ [ ] This makes the medial occurrence of look more similar to a medial two-consonant-phoneme cluster .
10 What makes the arrogant Mr Geldof think that any female would fancy a scruffy git like him , even on a desert island ?
11 In this passage Plekhanov makes the straightforward claim that , while individuals can hasten or hold up the course of events , determined by the ‘ social needs ’ of a society , generated by its forces of production , they can not change it .
12 10 Delicate pierced china makes the perfect container for fragrant pot pourri .
13 Whatever you 're up to during the snowy season , a wonderful warm woolly makes the perfect winter wear .
14 So did Campbell , although he came close to it with his emphasis upon Christ as the perfect penitent who makes the perfect confession .
15 And , of course , when entertaining family or friends , a cup of smooth , rich-tasting coffee makes the perfect end to a delicious meal .
16 Ideal Home makes the perfect gift — and it lasts a whole year through .
17 A simple round neck style with wrist length sleeves it makes the perfect foil for a favourite scarf or piece of jewellery .
18 Main picture : A stylish silver and black theme gives the dining room table a chic , sophisticated look and makes the perfect setting for a wonderful Christmas meal
19 However , Professor Lynn gives no clues about what makes the perfect diet .
20 ( He makes the half-hearted suggestion of Lothar 's having studied notarial arts . )
21 What makes the deviant interpretation incorrect is that it would be the only one in step , for in this case correctness just is being in step with the others .
22 For the slightest skirl of the pipes makes the retired cleaner go WEAK at the knees , break out in a cold SWEAT and SHAKE uncontrollably .
23 Elsewhere , Sinfield makes the cogent point that the idea of a personal judgement that nevertheless has to approximate to an accepted opinion involves the candidate in learning tricks .
24 When she makes the occasional mistake , he points it out discreetly and quietly .
25 This type of administrative regulation , when combined with a decline of one-quarter in current expenditure to the cities between 1981–2 and 1985–6 , and the imposition of an administratively difficult and possibly inequitable poll tax , makes the financial environment within which the older urban cores have to operate singularly unfortunate .
26 But it just makes the relevant statistics a bit more congenial .
27 I am sure that Letterman would like to have some of Polanski 's assurance with young women , a knowingness which makes the Californian mania for self-presentation look quaint .
28 The White Paper makes the bland assumption that this will be provided by the Resource Management Initiative .
29 Generally , a person organises a procession or an assembly when he makes the necessary arrangements for the conduct of the event by initiating it , planning the route or location , or assists in doing so .
30 It is ironic to see the terms of this division being renegotiated as newer technology , such as computer typesetting , makes the technical division unnecessary or redundant .
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