Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adj] make a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | DESPITE the howls of protest , Boris Becker looks set to make a match of his relationship with model Barbara Feltus . |
2 | Whether or not David Batty is passed fit from his ankle injury to add bite to Leeds ' midfield , Wilkinson looks certain to make a change by restoring French striker Eric Cantona alongside Lee Chapman in attack . |
3 | Ripley looks certain to make a comeback and the Boro boss is ready to make one or two other changes as well . |
4 | SHAREHOLDERS in Monotype , the typesetting and graphic arts equipment maker , should soon be put out of their misery as Robert Maxwell looks ready to make a bid ( writes James Morrow ) . |
5 | Japan says this makes a mockery of the heavy investment by Japanese motor manufacturers in Europe . |
6 | But the cold war 's neat polarities can hardly be carried on : it takes two to make a war , hot or cold . |
7 | ‘ It takes two to make a baby … but men have always run away from their responsibilities . |
8 | Does that make a difference , or did he and others just start the ball rolling ? |
9 | Does this make a difference ? |