Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] to make [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is sometimes argued that indirect taxes are , in welfare terms , preferable to direct taxes , as they leave the taxpayer free to make a choice .
2 It seemed as if , after eighteen months of complete stalemate on the Western Front , with neither side able to make a breakthrough , the subordinate German commanders at Verdun had lost confidence to succeed where so many others had failed .
3 Susie Novis of Castlegate , Scarborough , had the photos in a box in the car ready to make a presentation for her parents ' golden wedding anniversary today .
4 At a cost of two hundred and fifty pounds the one man boats admired by Julius Caesar look set to make a comeback .
5 There are a great many different swings , but a child must be aware of the skill necessary to make a swing work , that is , transference of his own body weight , as he goes forwards , backwards , up , down and sideways .
6 We mingle with the ladies in black velvet evening gloves selling Moet and the photographer promising to make the plain into cover girls for a day .
7 Alternatively you can complete the coupon opposite to make an appointment at your convenience — we 'll contact you as soon as possible .
8 306 , the Court of Appeal had held that a trade association which by its constitution had power to put the name of a person infringing its rules on a stop list , could instead lawfully ask the person concerned to make a money payment by way of compromise .
9 It 's beginning to happen in Frankfurt and Paris , but … ’ he trails off in a manner sufficient to make the Continentals want to cut the United Kingdom adrift .
10 With ED KUEPPER due to make a UK visit , is it possible to have a discography of the man 's vinyl CD encounters since quitting The Saints ?
11 Is the Secretary of State obliged to make the decision on the period which a life sentence prisoner should serve for the purposes of retribution and deterrence personally , or may this task be performed by a junior minister on his behalf ?
12 However , then I hit upon the idea of finishing the card by punching out four rows of holes and cutting between them , so that two rows remained on the blank roll ready to make the start of the next card when required .
13 ‘ She was a bit inclined to make a sissy of me , ’ Bailey once noted .
14 Changes will be deferred if there is insufficient information available to make a decision .
15 ‘ every contract sufficient to make a lease for years ought to have certainty in three limitations , viz. in the commencement of the term , in the continuance of it , and in the end of it ; so that all these ought to be known at the commencement of the lease , and words in a lease , which do n't make this appear , are but babble …
16 That 's go there ai n't no money ready to make a bid .
17 If the party obliged to make a payment as the result of an expert 's decision does not do so , he may , if he is an individual , be served with a statutory demand under s268 of the Insolvency Act 1986 ; or , if the defaulting party is a company , it may be served with a written demand under s123 of the Insolvency Act 1986 .
18 At 30 km/h their metabolic machinery ( using oxygen ) supplied only a third of the power necessary to make a kangaroo rebound after landing .
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