Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] make a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , I 've heard that making a console .
2 Pale shades reflect light , opening out small areas , while on the other hand , dark , rich tones will absorb light to make a room look smaller .
3 DESPITE the howls of protest , Boris Becker looks set to make a match of his relationship with model Barbara Feltus .
4 Alternatively , it may be considered appropriate to make a series of short recordings in different settings and compare the results .
5 Still , the Poles appear determined to make a go of it .
6 Whether or not David Batty is passed fit from his ankle injury to add bite to Leeds ' midfield , Wilkinson looks certain to make a change by restoring French striker Eric Cantona alongside Lee Chapman in attack .
7 Ripley looks certain to make a comeback and the Boro boss is ready to make one or two other changes as well .
8 SHAREHOLDERS in Monotype , the typesetting and graphic arts equipment maker , should soon be put out of their misery as Robert Maxwell looks ready to make a bid ( writes James Morrow ) .
9 Japan says this makes a mockery of the heavy investment by Japanese motor manufacturers in Europe .
10 Where proceedings are delayed through unreasonable or time-wasting behaviour by one of the parties involved , the Reporter should feel free to make a recommendation , on which the Secretary of State will place considerable weight , that the expenses of other parties be awarded against the party responsible .
11 A small trainer like me has a job to tick over , let alone make a living , but he always comes to the rescue .
12 All I would wish to say to you now sir is I hope you will feel able to make a recommendation on the direct question , should the policy include specific guidance .
13 And if they had to brave that to make a phone call , they might as well press on for home .
14 Anyone can use this to make a judgement about any and every aspect of their writing depending on what they 're interested in — style , content , layout , accuracy etc .
15 When AFMs become more widely available , they seem sure to make a hit in biology .
16 SUNDERLAND seem certain to make a change unless Malcolm Crosby produces a run of victories in the next month .
17 In addition TRACE II makes a number of simplifying assumptions about the input , although another version of the system , TRACE I , deals with real speech .
18 But the cold war 's neat polarities can hardly be carried on : it takes two to make a war , hot or cold .
19 ‘ It takes two to make a baby … but men have always run away from their responsibilities .
20 I suppose that makes a difference . ’
21 Otherwise , for a jingle of coin we can do you a selection of gory romances , full o fine cadence and corpses , pirated from the Italian ; and it does n't take much to make a jingle — even a single coin has music in it .
22 the costs , and if , if we had n't got the supervisors then you would have all made a proportion
23 He believed that if the paper made a big enough impact and was raved about by the industry , there would be a rush to save it even if it did n't sell enough to make a profit .
24 It does , of course , take two to make a marriage and most often two to contribute to a conflict .
25 So could be designed to allow this to make a profit by empting out their attic , without the requirement of registration once the insurers and professional traders was registered .
26 Detach say two hundred , and use these to make a gesture at Roxburgh , some sort of sally towards the castle , hiding the remainder away , if necessary in groups .
27 For once , I thought before speaking , and so was able to refrain from remarking tritely that it took two to make a marriage .
28 Seb 's father was a large , comfortable-looking man who did not seem disposed to make a fuss .
29 Does that make a difference , or did he and others just start the ball rolling ?
30 Does this make a difference ?
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