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

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1 accurate information processing ( the agent makes all sound inferences , inductive and deductive , from the information , as if equipped with an efficient computer ) .
2 The equation made all generation , sexual or otherwise , a form of budding .
3 The council makes all the decisions which concern the society 's policy , but on major issues , the members ' opinions are sought through ballots and general meetings .
4 The imperative was , as always , to make as much ground as possible before the sun made all progress impossibly dangerous .
5 If , because of confidentiality or for other reasons , it has not been possible for the seller to make all enquiries that it otherwise would , the seller would be well advised to stipulate in the contract or disclosure letter what enquiries have been made .
6 The leader makes all the decisions and issues instructions , expecting them to be obeyed without question .
7 His government , he suggested , had empowered the military to make all tactical decisions necessary to resolve the conflict .
8 The King makes all the rules , appoints and dismisses Prime Ministers , and insists on marshmallows and cocoa for breakfast , while his subjects get only dry toast .
9 I think we tend to eat much faster , if you like , and , and to take more snacks , and I think it 's interesting that the rise of the use of a coffee table ties in a lot with the rise of people having televisions in their front rooms , because introducing the television made all kinds of changes into , just the way people arrange their chairs , not centring them round the fire any more , and a coffee table 's a very neat addition to that kind of arrangement .
10 The importer makes all the difference to the quality , condition and cost of the fish from your retailer .
11 Under the white man 's law the man makes all decisions , and has to be guardian so-called , over his wife .
12 Whenever you phone there 'll be a friendly voice on the other end of the line to make all the necessary arrangements .
13 The rum made all the difference ’ she said .
14 The operator makes all the incoming , outgoing and internal connections .
15 It 'll take Bernard and Megan at least a year and a half to make all 59 of the instruments .
16 Ukraine put forward a proposal making all members of the CIS successors to the former Soviet Union and dividing its property abroad between them , in proportion to their original contribution .
17 Any number raised to the power of exactly zero is unity ; clearly , it would be no help to make all the numbers identical .
18 ‘ Oh , of course , a piece of paper , a ring and a blessing make all the difference ! ’
19 Can a name-change make all the difference ?
20 As Agnes saw the young girl hurrying from the shop her face beaming , she thought : one and six a week to make all the difference .
21 The Bauhaus is seen as the symbol of a drive to make all human creations serve the principles of style .
22 ‘ 6ft 2 ½ in and I can tell you half an inch makes all the difference . ’
23 In an effort to make all road users aware of their responsibilities to other road users the AEAC at Dounreay , in each newsletter , will be giving advice , recommendations and other useful comments from the new edition of the Highway Code and the Police Road Craft Driving Manual .
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