Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] make [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I am one of those who believe that the revenue support grant makes the Schleswig-Holstein question a model of clarity . |
2 | Steam setting the powder base makes no difference either . |
3 | Income support makes a person 's income up to a level set by the Government . |
4 | A breakdown of the latest figures shows that the consumer electronics division made an operating loss of $31.1m , similar to its shortfall of $33.4m in the same period last year . |
5 | It was in this state when a team consisting of six men from Scott 's base camp made an ascent of the volcano in December 1912 , with a geologist , Raymond Priestley , in the lead . |
6 | By developing a better understanding of the processes of investment decision making the results will then , through direct intervention by the researchers or by teaching , enable organisations to improve their investment decisions . |
7 | ACTOR Eric Cullen — known to his millions of TV viewers as Wee Burney — was on his best behaviour when he visited Drymen Branch to make a presentation to the winner of an art competition . |
8 | As the aircraft carrier made the battleship obsolete , Phil Lowe established that the lumbering forward was about to join the mastodons in extinction . |
9 | The simplest approach to the Ikeda instability makes the limit I " 00 in the Maxwell-Bloch equations ( 7.2 ) . |
10 | Straight ahead is what he calls Orion , the three lights of the furnace top making the belt . |
11 | Pergamene propaganda made the victory of Attalus pre-eminent . |
12 | But it was clear the statement was written yesterday because it hailed a vote by the House of Representatives on Tuesday night to make the extradition of drug traffickers a topic for a referendum . |
13 | A suitable Lorentz transformation makes the time axis lie along AC and then where x is the spatial coordinate of B. Then . |
14 | Following the successful launch of the Four Legged Friend work bench , Luna Tools has introduced the Solo speed vice to make the bench even more versatile and useful as an all-purpose workshop tool . |
15 | The early wind Serenade made a showpiece for the Halle 's excellent wind section and he obtained rich and often subtly detailed playing in the tone-poem Also sprach Zarathustra . |
16 | The Briefing Paper makes the point that more resources have been taken out of the area in the last decade than are being put back in now . |
17 | She was in her bedroom on Saturday morning making a list of the errands and shopping she had to do when she became aware of an excited chattering in the courtyard below her window . |
18 | There are Standard , First and Premier fares , the latter including silver service at seat dining to make the day complete . |
19 | However , to limit them to twelve officers in the Rathcoole district made no sense . |
20 | Percent for Art is a part of our long term promotion to make a city of culture , which we will do with the support of people . |
21 | Fir the first ‘ garment ’ I was issued with four different colours and instructed to knit four-inch stripes in two plain , two purl rib to make a scarf . |
22 | It is somewhat refreshing to see a North-East industrialist make a success of his business in relative anonymity . |
23 | It was decided that emotional well-being should also be examined , in order — as stated above — to see if the action project made a difference in that respect . |
24 | The figures in Table 4.2 suggest , not that the action project made no difference in delaying institutionalisation , but that in both locations it slightly increased the likelihood of institutional care . |
25 | An essay in the latest issue of the Microprocessor Report makes the point that the designers that are pressing the clock speed argument such as MIPS , Hewlett-Packard Co and DEC are the ones winning the performance race , not those such as Sun , IBM and Motorola Inc that stress instructions per cycle . |
26 | An essay in the latest issue of the Microprocessor Report makes the point that the chips that are pressing the clock speed argument in their design such as Mips , HP and DEC are the ones winning the performance not the people such as Sun , IBM and Motorola who contend its all in the instructions per cycle . |
27 | But high blood pressure makes the heart work harder resulting in heart disease . |
28 | Sometimes when you 're doing radio interviews they introduce you like you 're a '70s rock star making a comeback . |
29 | Some years ago professor Geach made an arrangement of this material , which the editors , professor G. H. von Wright and Miss G. E. M. Anscombe have retained with a very few alterations . |
30 | In spite of David 's childhood marriage to the sister of the English king , Edward did not hesitate to help a Balliol descendant make a bid for the Scottish throne , driving David and Joan into exile in France after the battle of Halidon Hill near Berwick . |