Example sentences of "making [art] great " in BNC.
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1 | The department making the greatest use of external libraries uses them on quite a regular basis , ‘ at least once a month ’ ; , and uses them to obtain any general type of information . |
2 | The component , system , whole car or initiative making the greatest contribution to furthering safety in cars |
3 | The item , system , process or initiative making the greatest contribution to reducing the impact of cars on the environment |
4 | They are the votes which , usually making the greatest contribution to a successful candidate 's quota , are the most influential . |
5 | ‘ I 'm just making the great man 's supper . |
6 | We would certainly be pleased to see them making a greater contribution , but only if it can be shown that there would be genuine environmental benefits in so doing . |
7 | We would certainly be pleased to see them making a greater contribution , but only if it can be shown that there would be genuine environmental benefits in so doing . |
8 | hike a herd of antelope , grazing indifferently while one of their number was being savaged by lions , they would go on , singing and clapping their hands and making a great noise against the darkness . |
9 | PRESENTED with the bill for the celebration-of-democracy party , President Bush and his legislators on Capitol Hill are searching , or making a great show of searching , their pockets . |
10 | Mr Skinner needed Clive , and yet he was punishing him , making a great show of his obsolescence . |
11 | ‘ I am not making a great song and dance about it , ’ she said in a softly dangerous voice and , with a hint of ostentation in her movements , stirred a saccharin tablet into a cup of black coffee . |
12 | The Cairngorm chairlift people are obviously making a great effort to try and limit the damage caused by erosion , by constantly replanting the worn areas with grass seed . |
13 | I feel that if I am not with her I will be making a great mistake , missing a real opportunity . |
14 | She was saved by the waiter shimmying up with the partridges , making a great show of how pink they were inside , pointing out the foie gras stuffing , the celeriac purée and the exquisitely dark and glistening Madeira sauce . |
15 | Mr Paul might be making a great deal of money and becoming famous , and she 'd heard they had asked him to accept an honorary doctorate , whatever good that might do . |
16 | She began to get up at two or three every morning , and was in church most of the day , often sobbing ‘ boisterously ’ , and making a great outcry for her sins . |
17 | But unfortunately unless this restraint is very clear and firmly upheld children will rapidly learn , by making a great scene , particularly in public , that they can get their own way . |
18 | So , not only did Anderson 's Dungannon qualify , but they quickly went to the top of the Division Two table and are now making a great bid for promotion . |
19 | Some way away , Acorn was making a great business of licking Hawkbit 's throat , while Speedwell watched . |
20 | If consent were not successfully produced and reproduced , this could ultimately affect the condition and prospects of the economic base , not least by making a great deal of difference to the likely success of the revolutionary struggle . |
21 | They were making a great game of it . |
22 | ‘ I gather she 's making a great success of the English branch of the business . ’ |
23 | ‘ No , ’ said Donna , making a great show of concern for him . |
24 | This had been doubly hurtful , for it meant that she not only did not want to work for and look after him but preferred his lifestyle to her own , and by implication ( for she was a lazy woman ) that meant that she considered what he did not to be work at all , merely a pleasurable means of making a great deal of money . |
25 | She also talked of naked greed , although it takes a curious kind of logic to see the deprived as greedy while company directors were awarding themselves large pay increases and the ‘ yuppies ’ in the city were making a great deal of money and spending it as conspicuously as possible . |
26 | He was obviously making a great effort to cope with a load of premature responsibility . |
27 | Though I have been invited to come back to South Africa by friends both black and white , I wonder whether I am making a great mistake . |
28 | One of them slouched in her seat making a great show of what she thought of the event . |
29 | Although I listened with interest to the case adduced by the hon. Member for Honiton ( Sir P. Emery ) , the Chairman of the Procedure Committee which has made the recommendations , I still believe that the House would be making a great mistake to accept the motion , for it would add to the automatic nature , as it were , of debates and would play into the hands of the Government of the day , thereby strengthening their position over that of the House . |
30 | Oldfield Lewis making a great break again down the left . |