Example sentences of "make [art] [noun sg] for the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He had a full scrip of the small white flowers when he made the journey for the seventh time , and saw the three riders pace in at the gatehouse , and stood unobserved to watch Tutilo dismount , part amicably from his guards , and come wearily towards the gatehouse door , as if he would himself take the key and deliver himself dutifully back to his captivity . |
2 | Mark Hateley scored the first and made the second for the prolific Ally McCoist to deliver the riches of the Champions ' League into the already bulging coffers of the Glasgow club . |
3 | Englishman Robert Hynam made the clock for the Russian Court at St Petersburg in 1760 . |
4 | The line-up for the fourth Grand Slam Finals of the Vauxhall Indoor Tennis Trophy reflects a mixture of old and new , as former champions Queen 's Club make the grade for the fourth time , whilst Royal Berkshire earn a place in the last four for the first time in their debut Trophy season . |
5 | Many observers feel 57year-old Mr Evans , of Bryn , near Wigan , was made the scapegoat for the Grand National disaster . |
6 | At the court they had made the jewellery for the Imperial eunuchs . |
7 | Our Psalm today said ‘ God , in your goodness , you have made a home for the poor , ’ but God needs people like you and me to make this home for everyone . |
8 | Even before Hello , Dolly ! went into production , Richard Zanuck had agreed with Gene Kelly and producer Frank McCarthy , who together had made A Guide for the Married Man , to team them up again for a screen version of the fantasy Tom Swift and His Wizard Airship . |
9 | Where the court has made an order for the public examination of the bankrupt ( under s 290 ) or has issued a summons to appear under s 366 , the court may also order an Inland Revenue official , on the application of the official receiver or trustee , to produce to the court the relevant accounts or assessments submitted to the Inland Revenue ( s 369 ) . |
10 | 5 Do n't make a dash for the first restaurant you see . |
11 | Of course , it is not necessary to press the actual flowers from the birthday celebration itself , as one could just make a picture for the eighteen-year old as a present . |
12 | The eagerness with which Biff Tundrish would make a bee-line for the nearest scriptory to soak himself in Imperial Fist history stirred amusement and a certain irritation in Lexandro 's breast . |
13 | It made no sense for the British army to hand over Yugoslav royalists to Tito 's communists , he said . |
14 | Gates praised the report , but made no apology for the aggressive style and reputation of his force . |
15 | I made no protest for the simplest of all reasons — that I shared the Chancellor 's judgment that it was necessary to raise taxes in the Budget . ’ |
16 | He was jointly responsible for writing at least one tune which became a hit and made a name for the other writer . |
17 | I was dancing with her and we made a date for the following day outside the Plaza cinema at six o'clock . |
18 | He made a bed for the tired girl among the dead leaves , and covered her with his coat . |
19 | He made a dash for the big front door and threw himself into the gloomy chill of the hall . |
20 | On my first day in Alaska I made a bee-line for the local radio station KFAR where I met the manager , Augie Hiebert and we spent the rest of the day talking shop . |
21 | He made a beeline for the secret panel . |
22 | Victoria , aged 12 , made a beeline for the reconstituted orange juice and sandwiches prepared by a pair of stout volunteer ladies who arrived from Russia themselves a few years back , and two-year-old Oleg was soon roaring about wildly on a plastic fire-engine in the playroom . |
23 | The Labrador settled down on deck , but the Dalmatian made a beeline for the smaller cabin and took possession of the bunk . |
24 | In September 1984 , Caparo made a bid for the remaining shares and subsequently acquired them . |
25 | It is a fact that lists of exam results make no allowance for the academic levels of a school 's intake of pupils . |
26 | So it is bread on both rods , except that I make a paste for the free-line rod so that I am still offering a bait on a weightless rig . |
27 | As the 1992 Art Materials Exhibition looms over the horizon , I would like to share my experience from the last exhibition and make a plea for the next . |
28 | As the 1992 Art Materials Exhibition looms over the horizon , I would like to share my experience from the last exhibition and make a plea for the next . |
29 | In spite of David 's childhood marriage to the sister of the English king , Edward did not hesitate to help a Balliol descendant make a bid for the Scottish throne , driving David and Joan into exile in France after the battle of Halidon Hill near Berwick . |
30 | A rabbit would surface and immediately make a bolt for the closest hole when he sensed the hawk . |