Example sentences of "[noun] make [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Despite the lack of international judicial uniformity on several important issues , the Hague Rules made a signal contribution to international trade . |
2 | TWO alert cops made a drug bust — and seized cannabis plants growing at the POLICE STATION . |
3 | ‘ I have been described as lacking in chivalry , ’ he said , and his flat Midlands accent made the word sound medical . |
4 | Far right : Former Managing Director of P&O Cruises , Alan Langley made the reply speech on behalf of the guests . |
5 | Cartier made the desk clock sans mouvement . |
6 | Davy and then Faraday turned out to be brilliant lecturers , holding large audiences for courses on scientific topics , each lecture being illustrated by experiments , often of a spectacular kind : Davy made a model volcano filled with potassium , and poured water into it ; and Faraday flung the fire irons and then the coal-scuttle to a large electromagnet overhead . |
7 | So the board made the Income Tax ( Building Societies ) Regulations 1986 ( S.I . |
8 | Complicated patterns make a room shrink . |
9 | Tranmere made a lightning start with Aldridge firing wide in the first 60 seconds . |
10 | Improved road and rail links with the rest of Britain , good local amenities , and a wide range of leisure activities make the West Country a popular location for weekend home owners , and retirement.And retired people should also bear in mind the high cost of French health care . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Liese made the ocean sound like a hungry beast that demanded to be fed with human flesh . |
13 | Spurs made a £810,000 profit in the six months to November , 1991 . |
14 | The finality of the separation became clear two years later when their father and his girlfriend Alison made a suprise announcement one evening at McDonald 's . |
15 | Tohou opened the scoring in the 11th minute when she beat goalkeeper Jo Thompson and after Mary Nevill had levelled with a penalty stroke within a minute , Tohou made the game safe with her second goal two minutes from time . |
16 | Many of the new designs make a quantum leap in the choice of materials ; more and more parts are being made of plastics . |
17 | Suddenly the wind made the plant move , and Mary saw something under the dark green leaves . |
18 | 13 MINUTES : Goddard , whose return to the side made the team tick , crossed for Guentchev to beat the Saints ' offside trap . |
19 | He returned for five days in November 1991 when Selena Scott made a TV film A Prince Among Islands , which was shown all over the world . |
20 | And Belgium international striker Marc Wilmots made the tie safe when he scored the only goal of the night after 62 minutes . |
21 | ‘ When Lawrie made the check call he was informed Pallister was coming but that Ince was out on his feet . |
22 | With twenty five minutes into the half Wassall made a smother tackle as Armstrong charged towards the Derby box . |
23 | Meredith made a telephone call both before and after breakfast in the lobby of the Commercial Hotel where he lodged . |
24 | A DIGITAL counting system to prevent overcrowding at Perry 's Brasserie in Beaumont Street , Darlington has been a great success , staff said yesterday The scheme was introduced last month after environmental health inspectors made a surprise visit and found about 930 people inside the capacity is 725 . |
25 | She stayed where she was , waiting to see him come down the senior run , and her first sight of his black-suited figure made the breath catch in her throat . |
26 | In addition to exploration success recorded in the Irish Sea , in the Southern North Sea LASMO made a gas discovery in its first well on operated block 44/16 [ LASMO 40 per cent ] which tested gas at rates of over 30 mmcfd . |
27 | Because of the financial value attached to insurance policies , records were preserved with extreme care and existing records migrated to a new medium only when two criteria were met : first , that the technology was completely proven , and second , that the number of policies in force made the transition practical . |
28 | Accounts recently published show the club made a £3m loss in the last financial year . |
29 | The persons in the bakery assumed that they were the milkmen making the morning delivery and paid no attention . |
30 | He opened his mouth to make an acid retort , and then remembered that the sura which permitted captives to be enslaved also went to considerable lengths to provide laws for their welfare . |