Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] and make [art] " in BNC.

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1 Sensing that Bertin was an art-lover , Zbo showed him some paintings and made a sale .
2 So , after a little research in Bangkok , I wrote a few letters and made a few calls and found a Brother distributer .
3 The money dispensers in the capital could only be approached through their acolyte , whose job it was to demand some offerings and make the right moves to ensure success .
4 Now I 'm going to pull down a whole pile of these things and make a nest out of them so we 'll be warm and cosy until we 're rescued from each other . ’
5 Eva helped Shadwell out by designing one of these productions and making the costumes .
6 Henry rejected these terms and made a counter-proposal , that Alice should marry John , which he must have known would be unacceptable .
7 How he had been named Ish-kay-nay and brought up by these Chiricahuas and made the son of Sonsichay , one of the sub-chiefs of the band .
8 So you were able to get access to these records and make a full study of them .
9 He photographed the room in which the poet died ( in 1972 ) using an exposure time of many hours and making a negative print .
10 But developments by K2 will also enable Intergraph to collect the information from both systems , allowing a single invoice to be sent to each customer , itemising all accounts and making the information easier to trace on the sales ledger .
11 ( She joined the Club in 1910 , aged 13 ) , she was also Ladies ' President for many years and made an Honorary Member in 1965 ) .
12 In fact , although the Gaels were dispersed over many lands and made a great contribution in relation to their numbers , the mass of Scottish emigrants were from the lowlands , including Ayrshire .
13 And we are all robbers and make a very good living from that .
14 But eventually machine cutting and rival roofing materials reduced the workforce until the quarries became mere shadows of their former selves and made the area one of high unemployment .
15 What with those tutors , hers is English English , her friends ’ English ; she did the same things and made the same jokes and had the qualities they admired — the post-Edwardians , the young new Georgians of her set , her sets — dash , courage , brilliance , intellectual freedom .
16 Other team members , the bull-grapplers , hurled themselves on to the bull 's horns to pad them with their own bodies and make the beast lower its head ( Figure 50 ) .
17 Leonard Aldous used the same tools and made the same type of harness as his predecessors did in medieval times .
18 When lit it would warm both sides and make the atmosphere cosy .
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