Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] make [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 That effectively made the game safe for the tourists , but there was little to commend in a cold and often bitter contest .
2 He governs , so far as he is able to , on borrowed time because none of the groups contending for power yet feels strong enough to make a grab for it .
3 McCrory , 28 , quit to the ring after being knocked out in two rounds by Lewis 21 months ago but trimmed back down to cruiser and felt strong enough to make a comeback .
4 Was the movement strong enough to make the boat pull the iron stanchions free of the bank ?
5 You 've practically got to be committed under the mental health act before you 're not sound enough to make a will .
6 Performance has to be exciting enough to make the boat attractive , but it has to be something that lighter and less experienced crews starting off in the class can handle .
7 But all this only makes the capacity to travel the more striking when we meet it .
8 But this only makes the headache seems worse and taking some form of exercise , like a walk , could see off the headache more quickly .
9 I mean , you 'd think he 'd just have a few enough to make a pie or a crumble
10 Is it not extraordinary therefore that in the United States where there is the most rapid growth of technology and of productivity , there are no government training schemes and does this not make a nonsense of the opposition 's repeated claim that government training schemes are the way forward ?
11 She complained that British men must be homosexual not to make a pass at her or look at her legs .
12 When parents become involved in sibling arguments they have to be very careful not make the situation worse rather than better .
13 I had to work a bit to keep up with him — the path is not as straight as the road ; also I had to be careful not to make a noise .
14 Meg turned , careful not to make the boat tilt and sway , and looked up at Peng Yu-wei , then back at Ben .
15 You must be careful not to make the search too general or , as in this example , the ‘ wp ’ letter combination in a word such as Pawpaw would be changed to ‘ Paword-processoraw ’ !
16 He was careful not to make the connection too often in his mind , the idea was bizarre , better not to believe it , certainly it must n't be spoken of , but at moments such as now he could n't push it away — and did n't want to .
17 This usually makes the compression less obvious for vocals and final mixes , for example .
18 This also made the drilling of all component quick and accurate .
19 Apart from preventing the helicopter from rotating about its vertical axis , this also makes the model drift to its left and requires some right cyclic trim to balance it .
20 This though makes no difference to the British public 's love-affair with the Russians .
21 However , this often makes the patient feel vulnerable .
22 The caveman 's body may release all waste products , this immediately makes the body feel lighter and assists the caveman to run more quickly .
23 Fold this in half diagonally to make a triangle .
24 Yet , while we can preach the sanity of this shift , few indeed make the effort .
25 The British never made the mistake of trying Gandhi again .
26 Nor , it might be said , had Joffre , the cooper 's son , but he had been quick to cultivate what he lacked , whereas Pétain never made an effort to conceal the contempt of the Third Republic that he had acquired early in his career .
27 This too made a number of very steep turns and made for nearby cloud , though its port engine was believed damaged , and possibly the rear gunner killed .
28 At the time it had been easy enough to make the pledge he had demanded , since she had n't been able to imagine a situation where she would ever want to attack anyone .
29 Alida Thorne is a lonely woman , but it is easy enough to make an effort , to understand and accept and perhaps I have not tried .
30 Moreover , the plane may be clever enough to make the trip and transact the business by itself .
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