Example sentences of "making [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The road , now the A.838 , crosses the water by a modern bridge making unnecessary the long detour around the head of the Kyle .
2 Back on the mainland the new road from Kyle of Lochalsh , the A.87 , closely follows the shore of Loch Alsh , making unnecessary the extra miles of the old route , and when they meet at Balmacara , the channel of Kyle Rhea is clearly seen across the water , the mainland confronting Skye and both doing their best to support my theory that they were once joined here like Siamese twins .
3 The ‘ tendentious ’ story would soon be out of the way , making possible a return to what Dostoevsky thought was much more important , the Life of a Great Sinner project .
4 But it was the industrial revolution which transformed the situation , by its effect on the size of the surplus , by the completion of a monetary economy ( so making the surplus accessible to State appropriation ) , and also by making possible a popular participation in which people resented tax-paying less and were willing to fight .
5 By making the flow of information between people or machines more effective or by automating a production process ( for instance by making possible a computerised technique in a factory ) IT can increase the efficiency or simply the flexibility of many organisations .
6 Above all , attention has concentrated on the ways in which in the course of time they managed to transform their basis of subsistence , increase and concentrate populations and by making possible a finer subdivision of labour promote advances in technology which in turn generated further cycles of progressive change .
7 The solution lies in removing from the fourth head the bulk of cases which are charitable in spite of the fact that a particular group is primarily benefited , namely gifts in relief of distress , and thereby making possible a more limited definition of the general sections which can be regarded as benefiting the community and a more sweeping rejection of gifts which though benefiting the community do not do so directly .
8 For fax has now arrived with a vengeance , doubling its United Kingdom sales annually and making possible a world in which a businessman in Croydon may instantly replicate his A4 thoughts complete with illegible signature — upon desks in Hull , Hoboken or Hong Kong .
9 The TEC LM100 is a corded gun which operates at a lower temperature ( almost 70° lower is claimed by the manufacturers ) than most models , making possible the bonding of heat-sensitive materials such as polystyrene foam , fabrics and thin film material .
10 Some survived as works cars and snow ploughs , making possible the preservation of one of each type in working museums today , as seen on these pages .
11 In a centralised education system , the setting up of machinery to undertake curriculum planning and development is no more than a means towards making possible the six processes I outlined at the beginning of this chapter and which in our ideal world should have happened logically at national level : laying a research base for change , deciding objectives , forming a strategy , developing materials , implementing them and evaluating both the process and the result — a clinical sequence which even the methodical Swedes did not perform to their satisfaction .
12 Hitachi says it has already done a lot of work on the application of image recognition techniques , including the development of a method of automatic Table of Contents generation , which uses the detection of changes in colour distribution to distinguish different frames , thus making possible the automatic analysis of camera work .
13 The latter would be the work of so many interchangeable ‘ hands ’ executing and making possible the designs of superordinate others .
14 They are merely one method of making possible the ability to communicate out of which a community can grow .
15 It was suggested that the USA would not otherwise sign the planned trade agreement , which contained concessions regarded by the Soviet side as very important in making possible the restructuring of the Soviet economy and the introduction of a regulated market economy .
16 Exon amplification methods offer an alternative strategy by making possible the selective amplification of functional exons from cloned genomic DNA .
17 Huntington 's argument goes a long way to making clear the disappointment a reader experiences if he approaches the Wellsian SF novels in chronological order .
18 Bukharin was making clear the distinction between the period when means of production were gathered into the hands of certain groups , who then used them as capital and thereby began the process of the accumulation of capital , and reproduction o f capitalist relations of production .
19 Finally , it should be noted that s.14 of the Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1971 , restating a rule first contained in the 1958 Act , provides that no provision in legislation prior to 1958 should be taken as ousting the supervisory jurisdiction of the High Court , thus making clear the Government 's intention that all statutory tribunals should be subject to this jurisdiction regardless of whether other remedies are provided .
20 Discuss the space requirements of serial , inverted and multilist files , making clear the assumptions on which you are working .
21 Making clear the benefits of marketing
22 An action plan — making clear the Government 's commitments and targets , both those established under White Papers and new decisions — action by other sectors also vital .
23 An action plan — making clear the Government 's commitments and targets , both those established under White Papers and new decisions — action by other sectors also vital .
24 Making clear the role of the armed forces in keeping cicil order when necessary , however , the statement said that the armed forces would " under no circumstances allow intranational armed clashes " to develop in Yugoslavia , and that no inter-republican dispute would be allowed to escalate into violence .
25 With such questions , a major task lies in unpacking the word-play , and making clear the distinctions you are drawing from the formulation of the question .
26 It is in the nature of metaphor to present concepts as unanalysed totalities , without making clear the relations between the entities .
27 Speaking of God and related matters , we are grateful to the Darlington and Stockton Times for making clear the new clergy job contracts .
28 The system is intended to allow greater transparency by making clear the extra spending that will follow the awarding of the ERDF grants .
29 However , what follows is an attempt to give powerful currency to the notion that such an addition to the list of significant textual features is nonetheless crucial since it raises our awareness of the cultural paradigm within which our critical perspectives are themselves shaped , and goes some way toward making visible an otherwise invisible dimension of our teaching .
30 These are all different strands of thought , but their common focus is on making visible the invisible : bringing women ‘ out from under ’ into the twin spheres of social reality and cultural belief-systems .
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