Example sentences of "[noun] make [pers pn] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | There was one moment of which I was particularly proud , and Richard made it a magic one . |
32 | More important is the fact that our simultaneous selfish demands make it a precarious , situational altruism . |
33 | His self-promotional skills combined with his love of sport and the arts made him a popular choice in his new fields . |
34 | For this , Italian fanzines make him a perfect Italian boy ( ‘ Mamma is my true sweetheart ’ — Max Magazine ) . |
35 | write to him as well disgusting , as if you do n't , you do n't need that sort of aggravation from a teacher stirring up trouble like that making the kids making him a laughing stock , he does not need that , its just not on is it ? , and as he says I 'm sure she does it on purpose . |
36 | And we have more plans for the future to make it the ultimate private leisure club . |
37 | The durability of these cars makes them a prime target for clockers and is another reason to insist on up-to-date service schedules . |
38 | The GXA Gaintec S3 graphics accelerator card makes it a good Windows workhorse . |
39 | The central location of the Plough makes it the ideal venue for both business and pleasure . |
40 | Brown ‘ boiled-up cow ’ type glue is holding the all-solid construction together remarkably well , and the high action makes it the perfect instrument for playing bottleneck and slide blues . |
41 | When object-oriented database systems become more widely available , there may be a number of application domains where their advantages make them a good choice . |
42 | His increasing climbing experience plus his renowned strength and stamina made him an obvious choice for the first New Zealand expedition to the Himalaya in 1951 . |
43 | He was only eight when Bruce Lee , whose 1973 film Enter the Dragon made him an international star , died mysteriously aged 32 . |
44 | Moreover , her individual sense of fun and fantasy made her an enchanting companion , though a neurotic strain was also apparent . |
45 | The impressive hardware , the ( rather primitive ) motion-control techniques , and the startling light effects made it the biggest single breakthrough . |
46 | To what extent does its dependence on charitable donations make it an involuntary party in the game of denial ? |
47 | What features of the city plan make it a pleasant place for outdoor recreation ? |
48 | The apparently unbridgeable gulf between him and his contemporaries in terms of sheer footballing skill made him an exceptional and enormously wealthy black man , after a childhood spent amidst the poverty and squalor of Bauru ( see Pelé and Fish , 1977 ) . |
49 | She was not able to hear well enough to take shorthand , but her pleasant personally and conscientious work made her a valued member of staff . |
50 | Ironically , Johnson 's lawless image endeared as much as it repelled. he was obviously a player who was easily unhinged but in the odd chemistry of Scotland 's footballing psyche , his recklessness made him a dangerous but likeable rogue . |
51 | ‘ The lean-line droopiness of Michael Crawford and Oliver Reed 's big-drum bravado make them the best double act since Laurel and Hardy , ’ wrote Alexander Walker in the London Evening Standard . |
52 | People in the area blame vandals and troublesome youngsters making it a nightly ‘ no-go ’ area . |
53 | Our programme has been extended to parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland making it the largest of its kind in the UK . |
54 | A group of families living beside one of the region 's busiest commuter routes are facing a five-mile detour to get home , because they 've been marooned by roadworks.They say it 's making their lives a misery , and want engineers to make them a special short cut to improve things . |
55 | Health experts would undoubtedly argue that Sara 's blasé attitude makes her a prime target for infection . |
56 | It is prone to shrinking and should be pre-shrunk during the manufacture to make it a good buy . |
57 | ‘ I am sure both the new DPA and the free zone will contribute greatly to the growth of the economy , and the strength of Dubai to make it a major industrial and shipping base and the most attractive business environment between the Far East and Europe . ’ |
58 | The Act makes it an absolute offence for a shopkeeper to sell cigarettes or any other tobacco product to young people . |
59 | When he came to Arsenal , James told Chapman in no uncertain terms that he did n't like his plan to make him a scheming inside-forward . |
60 | Sunday 's dynamic , no-nonsense , no-holds barred mood makes it a go-ahead time . |