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

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1 So what 's new ? — Do n't know what you 're making all the fuss about ! ’
2 I ca n't see what you 're making such a fuss about . ’
3 Monoamine oxidase inhibitors would prevent the inactivation of noradrenaline and other amines thought to act as neurotransmitters : might they be making good a lack of one of these amines in the tissues ?
4 ‘ You would n't be making such a fuss if you 'd been named as Vitor 's girlfriend , ’ the young man had declared .
5 I may have been being a bit selfish , but I could n't bear to lose him in that way , and he seemed to be making such an effort himself , not ever putting weight on that leg and eating as much as he could .
6 By mid-October we 'll be making 30,000 a week .
7 The best , Polydor 's Lambada Brazil , consists almost exclusively of Brazilian , not French , lambada stars and includes a couple of tracks by the wonderful Margareth Menezes , who has been making such an impact performing with Byrne .
8 The eels were making such a noise that all the other fishes started making a noise as well , which woke up the Loch Ness Monster ’ .
9 The men of the family always formed a very solid front to the outside world , and at times to their womenfolk , and as it had been the custom among their people for children to be looked after by the men on the mother 's side of the family , especially if a brother had no issue of his own , they did n't see why the sisters were making such a fuss .
10 On the occasion of this first retrospective of his work — which runs until the end of the month — Shepherd is making available a book with forty-three colour plates , Subway Ceramics by Lee Stookey , as well as a fully-illustrated catalogue for the show .
11 It may explain why he is making such a mess of the job .
12 If markets fail to allocate resources efficiently because of the existence of externalities , then the first prerequisite for efficient government intervention is making good the market 's informational failures .
13 Who 's , who 's making all the noise ?
14 ‘ Yes , but she denied it , and then she said she did n't know why he was making such a fuss because it was n't his child anyway .
15 Even when the famous Evangeline , who was elected first woman General of the Salvation Army in 1934 , visited Australia when Eva was six or seven Eva failed to appreciate why everyone was making such a fuss .
16 Some thought that he had been paid to attack the Visigoths by Gaiseric , king of the Vandals , who were now settled in North Africa ; others that he was making good a claim to be the husband of princess Honoria , daughter of Valentinian III , or that he was intervening in a dispute over the succession to the kingship of the Franks .
17 The paper 's usual film reporter would write the story from Miranda 's notes ; he 'd already attended several days ' shooting of the new , as yet untitled film , the first Meursault to be made in Britain , which was a supreme sign that the decade was making all the difference to the world 's view of the country , and its relation to the avant-garde .
18 Bukharin was making clear the distinction between the period when means of production were gathered into the hands of certain groups , who then used them as capital and thereby began the process of the accumulation of capital , and reproduction o f capitalist relations of production .
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