Example sentences of "a [noun sg] [vb -s] make a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover the interpreter of a text has to make a decision on the relative importance of the different elements in a work , and he has to find a way of relating these elements to one another .
2 Following concerns expressed by the Visiting Group , a consultant has made a report on environmental conditions in the Library .
3 If a nonresident wishes to make a tax effective gift out of UK source income he should use a Deed of Covenant .
4 When a choreographer wishes to make a statement about dance that is inspired by a piece of music , he has to answer the question as to what style of dance is appropriate .
5 The short answer is that in many countries the fact that there is a Constitution does make a difference .
6 Where , after a testator has made a will , his marriage is dissolved or annulled , the will takes effect as if any appointment of the former spouse as an executor were omitted , and any devise or bequest to such former spouse lapses .
7 A shopkeeper has made a poster out of a letter he received from the Prime Minister 's office expressing optimism about the state of the economy .
8 A shopkeeper has made a poster out of a letter he received from the Prime Minister 's office expressing optimism about the state of the economy .
9 I repeat that , at this stage , Mr. Speaker 's Office has not been informed that a Minister wants to make a statement .
10 Except when a member wants to make a point of order during a division .
11 But where , as in this case , a party undertakes to make a payment because by so doing it will gain an advantage arising out of the continuing relationship with the promisee the new bargain will not fail for want of consideration .
12 Letters of Request must be in the language of the authority requested to execute it ( or be accompanied by a translation into that language ) ; or in English or French , unless a party has made a reservation under Article 33 excluding the use of English or French ; or in another language which a Contracting State has declared its readiness to accept .
13 To take some modern analogies , when a lion has made a kill and left the remains to the vultures , it is not likely or necessary to find a lion bone or tooth with the kill in order to identify the predator .
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