Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] make the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The second volume , however , had a number of letters as well as an unfinished play to make the required length . |
2 | It had taken their combined savings to make the down payment on a house in overcrowded Tollemarche and Isobel had declared that she could manage without a car . |
3 | TITLE-CHASING Orrell make the first of two ‘ do or die ’ league trips to London in nine days when they face Wasps at Sudbury today . |
4 | Fourth , I will describe how the organisation of the curriculum into arbitrary hierarchies is compounded by some attempts to make the National Curriculum accessible to all pupils . |
5 | Many have another trick to make the most of the available light . |
6 | Does this conception make the mind-body problem easier for us ? |
7 | It is a scientific fact that empty vessels make the most noise . |
8 | The term that comes to mind and is much used by Germans in the training clubs is ‘ empty vessels make the most noise ’ . |
9 | The proper equipment makes the whole operation far easier and safer , and encourages instructors to practise those exercises which can so often result in a long walk back to the launch point . |
10 | In 1985 CND made the proposed new cruise missile base at Molesworth in Cambridgeshire the target for their Easter protests . |
11 | And for the youngsters , the Old Swan makes the old village hall seem like a hangover . |
12 | For example , the data of Vesnaver and Breslauer [ 13 ] on the thermodynamics of melting of two 13-mer single strand DNA oligomers indicate ΔH helix and TΔS helix values that , in both cases , average close to -10 kJ mol -1 per nucleotide at 300 K. Making the same assumption that ΔS h and ΔS hb contribute little to single strand stability , the adverse entropy change per base stack equates with only ∼2 kJ mol -1 per rotor restricted ( TΔS at 300 K ) . |
13 | This issue made the front page on the Daily Mail as well as its editorial . |
14 | In both these cases the old plates made the necessary points , and there was no need to go to the trouble and expense of getting new ones . |
15 | The Institute , along with several other respondents , suggested that the OFR should be a Stock Exchange requirement the Scottish Institute made the same suggestion , but advised a five-year trial first . |
16 | Although no public transport service precisely covers the above itinerary in that form , local public transport makes the main points accessible . |
17 | A team of 123 competitors and 22 officials made the long trip after much media criticism of the small size of the original allocation of places , particularly for athletics . |
18 | The journalist with whom I 'd joined TWW on the same week from sister papers in Cardiff had wickedly gone into another room to make the mischievous call . |
19 | He informed the Sheriffs of his planned meeting , and helped lay another trap to make the final arrests . |
20 | This emphasis made the so-called ‘ monologic ’ forms of literature problematical , and Lodge quotes from an interesting late essay by Bakhtin which seems to suggest that all literary discourse is to some degree dialogic . |
21 | The right hon. Gentleman made the weakest speech in favour of a guillotine motion that I have ever heard from a Leader of the House and that is saying something . |
22 | This theory makes the unlikely prediction that you will not experience colour constancy with objects you can not identify . |
23 | But the , the answer to the question then , are or is foreign policy making the same for all governments , again there are similarities . |
24 | Be that as it may , millions of old people make the necessary adjustment . |
25 | And I sha n't come back until I remember what the great Daybog said , " This news made the old man very sad , for he loved Yanek the best of his three grandsons . |
26 | The system of direct democracy made the Soviet immediately responsive to the mood of rank-and-file workers . |
27 | For example , very few people make the maximum allowable contributions , which can be done through additional voluntary contributions into a company scheme or into personal pensions where such a plan exists . |
28 | While people were dreaming dreams and singing songs , and the Evil One and his angels strutted their mastery over the world like cocks in a barnyard , the omnipotent God made the decisive move that was to win the Great Battle for the world . |
29 | Primitive Methodists made the greatest strides of all : the number of their ministers without any college training fell by 60 per cent while the number with , rose by 59 per cent . |
30 | The bright sky area in this shot makes the automatic exposure system reduce the lens aperture and under-expose the figures in the foreground . |