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

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1 Separately , US PC Week highlights Intel 's unhappiness with the cavalier way in which IBM has been offering to all and sundry the iAPX-86 chip variants it has designed under its second source agreement with IBM , and suggests that the agreement is being renegotiated , and that IBM may get the right to make enhanced versions of the Pentium only if it agrees to strict limits on how many it can make for itself or sale .
2 Separately , US PC Week highlights Intel 's unhappiness with the cavalier way in which IBM has been offering to all and sundry the iAPX-86 chip variants it has designed under its second source agreement with IBM , and suggests that the agreement is being renegotiated , and that IBM may get the right to make enhanced versions of the Pentium only if it agrees to strict limits on how many it can make for itself or sale .
3 One possible implication of this , suggests Gershuny , is that there would be a substantial reduction in the overall numbers formally employed , with the unemployed making creative use of the opportunities these consumer durables make possible in the home — a more benign version of Cooley 's vision described earlier .
4 The opportunities of the British to make any impression were , as usual , largely dependent on the presence of others of like mind within the labyrinthine corridors of power in Washington .
5 The French made countless varieties of goats ' milk cheeses which are often small and wrapped in a chestnut leaf and then tied with raffia ( see p67 ) .
6 Because German opposition was light in this sector , and because the Germans thought that , after their bleeding at Verdun , they were incapable of massed attack , the French made some gains .
7 Essanelle is one of the few to make this distinction they have stylists and ‘ style directors ’ for whose expertise you pay more .
8 The soups are delicious broths , while the Japanese make great use of fish , both cooked and raw .
9 The Japanese made tremendous progress and , in true student fashion they are a great unknown factor .
10 Major Russian , French , British and US expeditions of the 1840s made further discoveries in the far south , effectively defining the shores of the predicted continent almost to their present positions ( Reader 's Digest , 1985 ) .
11 And the self-important make indiscriminate use of the symbols of overt status — the job title , large office , several secretaries — to bolster their malnourished egos .
12 Only the elderly make that sort of sacrifice as incapacity or reduced income takes its toll .
13 The latter makes economic sense as water reed costs approximately only a third more for double the life expectancy .
14 The suggestion that the Chinese made American civilisation says more about the myths of the modern age ( especially the one which says that the Confucian world will dominate the 21st century ) .
15 The Anti-Rex made mighty fists .
16 The Anti-Rex made furious fists .
17 The earthbound made derogatory jokes about empty cans , and turned their backs on the brash , glittering necklace of the night .
18 To develop this theme , two distinct phases of a study into the information support needs of an organisation are examined here , the first making extensive use of the SSM to obtain an overview of these needs and produce a high-level user requirement for computer support , and the second applying standard O&M techniques to progress the study to an acceptable conclusion .
19 Working with Jewish theatre architect Oskar Kaufmann , Reinhardt was the first to make wide use of a fully ausgebauten Bühnenapparates , of full plasticity of scenery and new adventurous use of lighting .
20 One official told the conference : ‘ It 's the military which is the first to make concrete use of fundamental research ’ .
21 Then , there was nothing else to be done except get back to work in the cutting room at Paramount where he was working around the clock on The Two Jakes , for which the world of movie entertainment was waiting with bated breath ; because even though all of the above makes fascinating reading for everyone intrigued by Hollywood 's pop royalty , especially one so colourful and mercurial as Nicholson , it is the mere trivia , the overcoat of gloss and glitz , that hides the real Jack Nicholson …
22 The effects of the Great Depression and a renewed possibility of war in Europe in the 1930s made most Americans all the more determined to isolate and insulate themselves from the quarrels and atavism of the nations of Europe .
23 And there is passion as well as poetry in Sing as We Go ( 1934 ) , one of the few films of the 1930s to make any reference to unemployment .
24 The young make charming pets , a fact that often leads to their illegal capture .
25 Er a similar cautious approach which none of them took yesterday when on examination it was found that there was more potential there than before , erm so to help with the figures I have found very helpful erm appendix eight to the er York City Council erm statement , I think it appears in both of their statements appendix eight Greater York housing provision sorry , could could I also direct you at the same time to the County Council 's N Y five appendix three now the , the two make interesting comparisons because they both start of with the same H one proposal of nine thousand seven hundred dwellings , and I 'll remind you there , sir , that only five thousand seven hundred of those are required by the existing population , four thousand of those are for migrants , and the two schedules go of in slightly different directions under the heading of completions , and the reason for that , sir , is that the the Greater York , the er County Council 's figures , as you can see were computed in October nineteen ninety two when only seven hundred dwellings had been completed , yet six months later , under item C for the Greater York er housing provision figure , York Ci York City Council figures , the completions were one thousand and sixty three .
26 They were desperate for solid information rather than rumour , and a few made veiled threats to scale down their coverage of another case for which the Yard was desperate for publicity unless there was a press conference .
27 The Dart Valley Light Railway plc have , therefore , decided on a new policy for the future which it feels will keep faith with the Volunteer Association Members who are keen to develop and maintain the Buckfast-Totnes line as a typical GWR branch line operating as a non-profit making charitable trust and at the same time to satisfy its shareholders who have patiently waited for a dividend for many years .
28 Value Added Tax ( VAT ) is not payable as the school is part of a non-profit making educational charity trust ( no. 270860 ) .
29 Since its formation in 1981 as a non-profit making independent publication , the journal has covered important social , political and economic issues from a standpoint of critical support of government policies .
30 It 's no good making fatuous suggestions
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