Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] make [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 IBM Corp has made no secret that it believes super-fast communications will be essential to the medium-term success of machines like the RS/6000 , and the company has turned to one of the pioneers , San Jose , California-based Ultra Network Technologies Inc .
2 Mr Truman has made a number of discoveries and new attributions , not without correcting even the minutest mistake in the previous catalogue .
3 Moreover the interpreter of a text has to make a decision on the relative importance of the different elements in a work , and he has to find a way of relating these elements to one another .
4 So , when the play starts making a lot , I get this extra money on top of my royalty ! ’
5 Bringing in Baulk has made the agency more businesslike and money-oriented , ’ says an insider .
6 Claydon has made no secret of the fact that his immediate goal is to win enough to secure a Tour Card for 1990 without having to go to the Qualifying School at La Manga .
7 The Ministry of Defence has made no comment on the report .
8 Swindon has made a name for itself attracting overseas investment into Britain , American , Japanese and German .
9 However , provided that the enforcement mechanism is there , Parliament has made no requirement that changes in the disciplinary regulations should be scrutinised by the statutory machinery or that existing disciplinary regulations , including any appellate jurisdiction , shall be so scrutinised .
10 One writer has made the observation : ‘ To study either nationalism or the press in British West Africa is to study the other . ’
11 The idea that an industry could leave behind a polluting aftermath for longer than civilization has been in existence has made the waste issue one of the strongest strands in the antinuclear case .
12 This is particularly remarkable when it is considered that Roddick has made no acquisitions and has no major plans for diversification .
13 Anita Roddick has made a virtue of flying in the face of business convention .
14 and the adj the A O has made the decision .
15 Virani has made a fortune from acting as middle-man , between the English property tycoon and the Asian shopkeeper .
16 England boss Taylor has made no secret of his admiration for the pride and passion Adams puts into his efforts for his country .
17 The agent has to make the artist believe he or she can do the job .
18 There perhaps you would say the id is beginning to dominate the ego , but in accepting these extreme cases of , of psychotics who are severely divorced from reality , the , what always happens is the id has to make a demand on the ego which then gratifies it .
19 Home ownership in America is falling for the first time since the Depression , just as the savings-and-loan collapse has made the government the largest single owner of property after foreclosing on bankrupt thrifts .
20 The drinks industry has made a gesture towards its concern about alcohol misuse by setting up the Portman group .
21 The film industry has made the shark one of the most feared and familiar of all fish .
22 Bookies William Hill has made the BBC 's Only Fools And Horses 13-8 with Coronation Street ITV 's top hope in second slot at 9-4 .
23 Andy has made the top , back and sides thinner than he usually does , with lighter X-bracing to match , and the end-blocks are as small as possible .
24 In company with Geoff Thomas , Andy has made the Palace midfield one of the most respected in the country and everyone who witnessed our FA Cup semi-final and 1st Division victories over Liverpool in 1990 will recall with pleasure the manner in which the Palace pair dominated their illustrious opponents .
25 What but the return of these handmaidens to our kitchens in the re-incarnated form of electric mixers , blenders and beaters has made the revival of one of our most characteristic national delicacies a feasible proposition ?
26 This chapter has made a number of points about the way in which PNP policy was formulated and communicated ; about the means and manner of its interpretation ; its substance ; and the strategies adopted to secure its implementation .
27 The harbour has made the county a major centre of industrial expansion .
28 The president has made a habit of breaking election promises .
29 The college wants to make the sale , sanctioned by the Charity Commissioners last summer , to set up a fund for maintaining and refurbishing its Founder 's Building , as well as caring for the remaining pictures .
30 Her invocation of themes and support for many policies favoured by the party 's grass-roots supporters has made the party more radical .
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