Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] make a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Although Labour has made a commitment to buy back the national grid , Williams argues that its policy on British Coal 's future has been left largely unsaid .
2 QP is part of WML and as such has made a covenant or promise to both the Collict and Meikle families to support them as they seek to serve the Lord out in Brazil .
3 It is also believed that none of the injured has made a complaint to the police .
4 At the end of the book , though , Zuckerman confronts Roth with the opinion that the latter has made a mistake in trying to tame or to shed his imagination in the foregoing text , that fiction is superior to fact , and that the factuality of The Facts is specious .
5 Word count — means that words are counted , ie. ‘ a word is a word ’ — do not count 5 strokes to make a word .
6 Option 3 involves making a brand new connection to an existing lighting circuit at a convenient point , using a four-terminal junction box .
7 The Northern has made a £1,690 profit on its imaginary £10,000 portfolio in the first two months of the year , while Wise Speke has made £574 .
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