Example sentences of "[pers pn] make [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Shortly after the formation of Apple Films ( a subsidiary of the Beatles ' Apple Corps Ltd ) , Ringo and his associate Hilary Gerard had approached us to help them make a film about Arthurian legends and " Magical Britain " . |
2 | But do n't let them make a pig of you . |
3 | ( You 've made me make a mistake . ) |
4 | Have your tea , then you can either go up to the nursery and play or come in the kitchen with me and help me make a pie , whichever you like . ’ |
5 | Let me make a toast . |
6 | ‘ You mean , you knew all along , but you let me make a fool of myself ? ’ |
7 | Can you help me make a shopping list ? |
8 | I use them to help me make a record , to make the band sound tighter than they would do otherwise . |
9 | It seems BNFL is doing just that and I also welcome the fact that on a day like this they are letting someone like me make an input , ’ she added . |
10 | Yet a combination of things , active marketing by both the gallery and the artist herself , made me make the journey to Watermans . |
11 | I now thank that friend who first put the direct question to me and made me make the decision . |
12 | Let me make the position absolutely clear to the House . |
13 | But let me make the point here that separatism and man-hating are different things . |
14 | ‘ You can come through to the kitchen and help me make the tea , ’ Miss Honey said , and she led the way along the tunnel into the kitchen — that is if you could call it a kitchen . |
15 | It is natural to ask … why it is that countries have Constitutions , why most of them make the Constitution superior to the ordinary law , and , further , why Britain , at any rate , has no Constitution , in this sense , at all . |
16 | Whether he was still staring out of the window at the storm or watching them made no difference . |
17 | One of them made a stand for repeal of the Corn Laws , which must have taken some guts in this neck of the woods . ’ |
18 | A couple of them made a break for it . |
19 | One of them made a farewell address : |
20 | When neither of them made a move she turned to her things on the bed . |
21 | Thirty of them made the trip to Gulfstream Park and the best they could manage was one Irish and one French third place , both well beaten . |
22 | Never before had there been as many as nine of his members in a Masters field and every one of them made the cut . |
23 | Why should I make a Will ? |
24 | How do I make a Will ? |
25 | May I make a request ? ’ |
26 | Shall I make a joint ? |
27 | Having achieved this excellent treaty of Maastricht and secured the derogation on monetary policy , by which the Government have set so much store , may I make a plea to them ? |
28 | Accordingly , while congratulating the Association on its endeavours , may I make a plea to the members of its Committee to restrain themselves from the political tactic of eyewash and puff and to conduct themselves , so far as the Law Society are concerned , in a straightforward , honest and co-operative manner ? |
29 | I KNOW it is an old problem but can I make a plea for the Skerne to be cleaned up . |
30 | MIGHT I make a correction to the article ‘ Quarry may take the waters ’ in last week 's Sunday Telegraph ? |