Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] to make [art] " in BNC.

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1 Once the four old aircraft hangars were erected side-by-side to make the Central Works , construction of the first completely new car began .
2 With this arrangement , two small or standard mattresses and bases fit together to make a double bed .
3 Pocket springs can help with differences of up to 4 or 5 stone , or try a zip and link bed with two different mattresses and bases that fit together to make a double bed .
4 The skulls of an elephant and of a man are different shapes , but this is not because the molecules which fit together to make an elephant 's skull are a different shape from those that make a human skull .
5 At this stage we want only to make an initial contrast between explaining and understanding .
6 Emmenthal and Gruyère are mixed together to make a Swiss cheese fondue .
7 The photograph on the facing page shows various ways in which miniatures can be grouped together to make an effective display .
8 Therefore I am entreating you most earnestly to send me those men you aught to send , well armed , as soon as possible as we are going to assemble beside Colrane and the general is to come shortly to make a muster there … [ to fight the Irish rebels ] .
9 Until recently , demand for organic produce has been insufficient to spur most farmers to make the change — but Stephenson & Co , by encouraging us to buy organic whenever possible , badgering supermarkets and greengrocers to offer a wider range of organic produce , aim to encourage more to make the switch .
10 But it has still to make an underwriting profit on this account .
11 A graphical interface designed both to make the operation of software simpler for the non-expert and to allow programs to communicate with one another .
12 Where , then , did and do the remainder , the ‘ others ’ fit : — ‘ on the edge ’ ; in some buffer zone between categories ; or in a hybrid form , grappling both to make a space and to find a name : Fibre Art — Who Are you ? ’ talks of this hybrid form as an ‘ undecidable ’ ( Derrida ) , ‘ something that seems to belong to one genre , but overshoots its borders and seems no less at home in another …
13 Remember that the additional information given in the examples above by drawing pitch levels and movements between lines is only included here to make the examples clearer and is not normally given with our system of transcription , so all the important information about intonation must be given by the marks placed in the text .
14 Beat the egg and add to the potato mixture , blending well to make a smooth dough .
15 LIRT has yet to make a substantial impact on library instruction in the USA .
16 The ministry of agriculture has carried out successful trials on the new tests but says the government has yet to make a final decision on wether to fully adopt the new system .
17 Ironside , who is 28 on Sunday , has yet to make a senior appearance for the Ayresome Park club , and McHale said he had welcomed the chance of League action .
18 Middlesbrough complete their North Division One programme at home to Widnes without lock Steve Howe , who is moving to Nottingham and has yet to make a decision about his playing future .
19 Iraq has yet to make the US$1,600 million oil sale authorised by the UN to compensate victims of its 1990 seizure of Iraq .
20 He has made himself so by resolving never to make the same mistake twice .
21 When we found it and after I had thanked every sea god for my luck and promised never to make the same stupid mistake again , I gingerly inspected the Seayak for damage .
22 And the conclusion must be that the unions failed utterly to make the case out .
23 Finally , give the subordinate authority to go away to make the final choice and implement any action .
24 Shake together to make the dressing .
25 Children 's Bowling Parties : Birthday cakes , balloons , badges and bowling all added together to make a memorable occasion .
26 Government policy and commercial development thus came together to make the Tokugawa period an era of rapid urbanization ; estimates suggest that in the early 1800s around 15 per cent of the population could be considered as dwelling in urban areas .
27 Before considering making an application to the local council for a rent or rate rebate , an elderly person who is hard pressed financially should consider first whether her income is so low that she might do better to make an application for a supplementary pension , which brings with it other benefits ( previously described ) .
28 There is , however , a very strong feeling in fashionable knitwear this year for double jacquard patterns Usually I try to find easy ways to achieve this look and if you do n't have a ribber and a colour changer you can get away with two layers of Fair Isle or single jacquard , neatly sewn together to make a beautiful fabric for this time of year .
29 Turn the right side ( smooth side of knitting ) to the inside and fold it so the two side edges of the knitting can be sewn together to make a tube .
30 It seems , you know , because Freud did n't actually analyze just to make a generalization about things he knew about some of the people .
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