Example sentences of "[noun pl] make [art] good [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , cyclists make a good example because they too are starting to wear hard hats .
2 His dark hair and eyes made a good foil for Breeze , whose skin was very fair , and whose short brown curls gleamed like raw silk in the strong morning sunshine .
3 Do schools make the best use of external agencies ?
4 ‘ There is some irony in the fact that helping other companies make the best use of their existing premises — by installing mezzanine floors or space-saving racking systems — has meant that we have had to move to new premises to cope with the workload , ’ said Mr. Jeary .
5 Brick-breaking and surreal acrobatic feats make a good spectacle , and Bruce Lee and Jean-Claude van Damme achieved stardom by exploiting it .
6 Foods such as millet and sweet potatoes make a good basis for baby foods , and if the baby does become sensitive to them , at least they are no trouble to avoid in later years .
7 Thought by one of the judges to make a good radio play .
8 Commissions and Collaborations makes a good case for the BBC 's role as a patron of the arts — not only for respectable institutions like the Proms , but works that may be difficult , controversial , fey , or just not very successful .
9 Now France says it wants to concentrate its effort to help less developed countries to make the best use of computer technology through its World Centre for Informatics , in Paris .
10 Aside from the bank , there exists a buoyant free market in lending money and the lenders make a good living out of it .
11 Citizens Chairman , President and Chief Executive Officer Larry Fish told employees the two banks make a good match because of their shared philosophy about the way to treat customers and employees , and the way they conduct business .
12 Reflecting the property market changes , surveyors are moving back to helping property managers make the best use of their assets .
13 Er we are good friends , er although competitors and erm my view is that that whoever , who are the Walsall producers make the best leather we can be found in this country .
14 All aspects of flying require this combination of understanding and self-discipline , and the vital actions make a good starting point .
15 And for fitted cupboards in bedrooms , there is a good choice of hanging rails and organisers to make the best use of available space .
16 For example , on almond trees : ‘ I find them to be trees making a good hedge in a short time … look well round a little wilderness quarters planted with flowering shrubs in a small garden . ’
17 Even though they were against the wind , Colleges made the better start and after Thomson had missed two penalties and John Mackenzie had had a ‘ try ’ disallowed for a foot in touch ( signalled by the Colleges touch judge Bert Barclay ) the home side went 10-0 up .
18 She says many things other than exam results make a good school .
19 The two actors make a good contrast .
20 I 'm not saying that trendy clothes make a better person , possibly the reverse is true , but it 's the whole spectrum of youth culture .
21 Henry Erskine , counsel for the Middlesex committee , said it was a common trick for people claiming benefit of the acts of insolvency , and the bankrupt laws , to bargain for goods to a large amount from strangers to enable their estates to make a better dividend among their old creditors .
22 with the problem of hunger still in evidence in LDCs , some Third World governments have turned to other strategies to make the best use of resources and organise distribution , the onus being on distribution as much as production .
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