Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] make a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Income support makes a person 's income up to a level set by the Government .
2 The finality of the separation became clear two years later when their father and his girlfriend Alison made a suprise announcement one evening at McDonald 's .
3 ‘ Uses its electric motor 's low rev/high torque characteristics to make a rocket-sled on wheels ’
4 Fasten the two ends with sticky tape and push against the fold lines to make a fish shape .
5 The ship rounded the point and started the last approach to Lisbon , going past the great Tower of Belem and the harbour where a hundred fishing boats made a forest of masts and spars .
6 The early wind Serenade made a showpiece for the Halle 's excellent wind section and he obtained rich and often subtly detailed playing in the tone-poem Also sprach Zarathustra .
7 Percent for Art is a part of our long term promotion to make a city of culture , which we will do with the support of people .
8 Fir the first ‘ garment ’ I was issued with four different colours and instructed to knit four-inch stripes in two plain , two purl rib to make a scarf .
9 It is somewhat refreshing to see a North-East industrialist make a success of his business in relative anonymity .
10 It was decided that emotional well-being should also be examined , in order — as stated above — to see if the action project made a difference in that respect .
11 Sometimes when you 're doing radio interviews they introduce you like you 're a '70s rock star making a comeback .
12 For 1 ½ lb. of blettes or poirée , the chard which one sees displayed for sale in huge bundles in every market in the southern Rhone country make a cream sauce with 1 ½ oz. of butter , 2 tablespoons of flour , ¾ pint of milk , seasonings of salt , pepper and nutmeg and about 3 oz. of double cream .
13 There was a patch of light from the lancet window making a pattern on the floor of the chapel .
14 Similarly , when life sentences are reviewed , the trial judge makes a recommendation to the parole board but complaints have been made that too frequently junior Ministers in the Home Office depart from the recommendation , usually by increasing the length of the period of imprisonment .
15 Peter Gillman suggests that it was not until TV South West made a film ‘ A Trust Betrayed ’ , and consulted Dr Neil Ward of Surrey University , that a plausible explanation for the conflicting evidence of poisoning and the official view that it could not happen came to light .
16 And that was fairly literal if you think in terms of the village blacksmith making a sword .
17 In return employers make a commitment to provide support for schools and colleges , as well as further education and training and worthwhile jobs for those who reach the agreed targets .
18 As police probe allegations that the controversial Arsenal striker made a V-sign at Chelsea supporters on Saturday , Wright found an unlikely ally yesterday — the FA .
19 This being the case , it 's hardly surprising that the bucket seats grip you like a pair of pliers , that the suspension shakes your spine on potholed surfaces and that the engine noise makes a stereo unnecessary , even if one was provided .
20 Make-up manufacturers made a fortune .
21 Even at that time , however , there was a difference between combinations and friendly societies — the one intent on using the collective power of the work force to make a change in real wages and the other developing a system of welfare services among members through cooperative effort .
22 With twenty five minutes into the half Wassall made a smother tackle as Armstrong charged towards the Derby box .
23 Most important of all , to ensure that a school 's management plan makes a difference at the level of classroom management , there has to be an assessment of the extent to which the quality of individual children 's work is affected by an individual teacher 's classroom management and by his or her adoption of the relevant part of the school plan .
24 In 1934 the Hall Committee made a set of regulations for lending which were stuck in each book on a numbered bookplate ; the highest number remaining is over 800 .
25 It was necessary for the Council of the Law Society to make a number of regulations in connection with this process .
26 On the second of July of this year , the Home Secretary made a statement to Parliament on the subject of asylum .
27 Will the Leader of the House arrange for the Home Secretary to make a statement next week about political asylum fraud ?
28 In view of today 's decision by the Court of Appeal to allow the appeal by Winston Silcott , may I ask whether you have received a request by the Home Secretary to make a statement on that matter ?
29 A life policy insurance or encyclopaedia salesperson makes a sale , and probably never meets the customer again .
30 We taxied in close to the runway and were all pushed down the exit ladder to make a sprint for the terminal building ; no automatic concertinaed walkways here .
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