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

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1 Now , offices , the County Hall and even a car park make a bigger impact but the prison retains its huge central site .
2 Climbers make a great mistake , however , in imagining that each of these groups aspires to the dizzy heights of dangling .
3 Although the written text may be very general and refrain from referring either to men or women , the illustrations make a definite point for the majority contain male figures .
4 However , cyclists make a good example because they too are starting to wear hard hats .
5 The mysterious Miss Madrigal , who is employed as Laurel 's companion and whose green fingers make the barren chalk garden of the title bloom , brings a real feeling of tragic suffering to the stage .
6 Although its great hall and courtyard buildings have crumbled , its linked tower houses make an impressive sight from the A85 towards Crieff , and the interior still contains fine tempera painted ceilings , plasterwork and moulded fireplaces .
7 We either have them or we do not , although we can at times make a conscious effort to put certain feelings out of our minds .
8 Cornelissen make a reasonable substitute but other commercial manufacturers , such as Pelikan , offer it too .
9 Brine shrimp make a good addition to its otherwise vegetarian diet .
10 Cereals and root vegetables make the largest contribution , and are most often cooked to aid digestion .
11 In fact few library authorities make a serious attempt at tackling problems of stock logistics , so that this factor is rarely quantified , except in a very general sense .
12 Religion and Communism make an excellent household together .
13 Sirloin on Sunday or midweek 's leg or lamb , Tryton Inn Yorkshire Puddings make a delicious accompaniment to all your meat dishes .
14 However Compact employers make a collective commitment for the provision and support of activities such as those outlined in No. 10 above .
15 In that case make a second search before the first has expired .
16 Country Code Guard against all risk of fire Fasten all gates Keep dogs under close control Keep to public paths across farmland Use gates and styles to cross fences , hedges and walls Leave livestock , crops and machinery alone Take your litter home Help to keep all water clean Protect wildlife , plants and trees Take special care on country roads Make no unnecessary noise Enjoy the countryside and respect its life and work
17 En route , the slavers make an early sale when Ian and two other prisoners are bought by the master of a galley ship .
18 But if it turns out that the units make an independent contribution , then there is a further level-of-analysis problem .
19 Old newspapers are being preserved by photographing about 200 volumes a year to microform , priority being given to those for which readers make the greatest call .
20 These few words of Bishop Samson make the whole affair a matter of business-like common sense , more in keeping with the way in which government was developing than with Anselm 's grand and simple principles .
21 The Revenue will admit a claim for holdover relief without requiring a computation of the heldover gain where both the transferor and transferee make a formal application .
22 RICHARD GOUGH and Trevor Steven make a welcome return for Rangers against St Johnstone today .
23 The above considerations make a general purpose handwriting recognition system a virtual impossibility .
24 It is an important week for the club and an expensive one for fans , who are certain to pick and choose unless the club make a cut-price gesture .
25 Schools make the French Connection
26 And rather than depicting various hues of political opinion , the new murals make an environmental statement .
27 AN INSPIRATIONAL performance from Liverpool 's Jamie Redknapp helped England 's Under-21 side make a superb start to the Toulon tournament with a 2–0 win over holders Portugal .
28 It is a scientific fact that empty vessels make the most noise .
29 The term that comes to mind and is much used by Germans in the training clubs is ‘ empty vessels make the most noise ’ .
30 These two lists make a fitting finis for a work emanating from the Garden of the Apothecaries .
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