Example sentences of "[adj] and make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The speed and efficiency of GaAs based computers will enable chemists and mathematicians to produce even more complex images like this and make important predictions about the properties of multi-atom systems . |
2 | next year compared to this and made further increases which will bring the programme to over £450 million in 1994-95 . |
3 | Its Report was published in 1867 and makes fascinating reading . |
4 | Town jobs are easier and make more money , so it is off to the north and let the country go hang . |
5 | They spent a year painting designs on the walls , finding new designer furniture to replace the old and making modest alterations like removing doors to create space and light . |
6 | Throughout the colonial period they made little use of the judicial system set up by the British and made few requests of their administrators . |
7 | A former SADF intelligence major , Nico Basson , met a group of journalists in Johannesburg on June 10 and made sensational charges against the SADF , including that it had armed and trained killers loyal to the Zulu-based Inkatha Freedom Party to attack ANC supporters . |
8 | ‘ I sat back a little bit more than usual and made sure things were organised . |
9 | LIVERPOOL manager Graeme Souness was ‘ stable and making good progress ’ yesterday after a comfortable night following major heart surgery . |
10 | They are mostly technical and make few concessions to the casual browser . |
11 | She was appointed to the Foreign Office 's advisory committee on the Boxer indemnity fund in 1925 and made two visits to China ( 1926 and 1930–1 ) . |
12 | A trading company may have the general objective of surviving and making good deals . |
13 | So it 's really about keeping his spirit alive and making sure people get a chance to hear this album and see it performed live . |
14 | Although his may not sound much , after reading the book and getting to know the calm character of Mrs Aimsley , it comes as a big surprise when she starts to get very emotional and make irrational accusations to Imamu . |
15 | The reason for breaking our vows were pecuniary and made financial sense . |
16 | Right let's clear these and make some coffee . |
17 | ‘ We signed up for treatment with him when Aisling was about three and made ten trips to Geneva . |
18 | Baby Bogdan , brought from Romania for a life saving operation to drain fluid from his brain , is ‘ satisfactory and making good progress ’ in Middlesbrough General Hospital . |
19 | They were three quarters of the way through the meal when Caspar , who did not miss anything any of the giants said and who had , in fact , long since perfected the art of listening to three different conversations at once , suddenly went rather white and made frantic gestures to Fenella . |
20 | By being stubbornly obstructive and making snappy remarks . |
21 | Party leadership was put in the hands of Rakovskii ( a Roumanian ) , who was instructed to make every effort to win over the support of the Ukrainian Left and make all concessions required to conciliate the Ukrainian peasantry . |
22 | ‘ We repainted them all and made new mattresses . ’ |
23 | Meanwhile , the cohabitation rule is fair , equitable and makes perfect sense . |
24 | The graphics are extremely good and make this game well worth ordering . |
25 | The new Institute for Advanced Study in Berlin is a haven where distinguished scholars in all disciplines can work undisturbed and make cross-disciplinary contacts . |
26 | Fifth , the children were happy and making good progress in care . |
27 | Webb played for Chelsea between 1967-73 and made 230 league appearances for the club . |
28 | Macmillan also left income-tax rates alone , hit cigarette-smoking and made stern noises about public expenditure ; and he presided over the highest interest rates for decades — bank rate was a horrific 5.5% . |
29 | Some of these freshwater fish are heavily armoured and make robust fossils — particularly the headshields . |
30 | Versatile midfielder ‘ super Alan Pardew ’ joined The Eagles from Yeovil Town for a mere £7,500 in 1987 and made tremendous progress with the Palace , so that he missed only one match during our 1988–89 promotion season , for which his drive , energy and cultured right foot provided an invaluable component , and just two games upon our return to the 1st Division in 1989–90 . |