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

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1 We give structured assessments , order appropriate investigations , reach an accurate diagnosis and then make the relevant treatment or referral .
2 The patterns formed by the processes of etching and/or evaporation of the conductor make the electrical circuitry of the integrated circuit .
3 A perspective of well working markets ( therefore the need for minimal government intervention ) and a balanced budget make the competing schools of thought more attractive to this group .
4 They are accustomed to presentations that are professionally , even slickly , performed , and which make the average class lesson seem amateur , especially in the use of communication aids such as graphics , film clips and animated cartoons .
5 It takes a slippery road to make the Volvo wag its tail ; over-exuberance with the throttle otherwise does nothing more than make the inside rear wheel spin the power away .
6 The sculptures make the flat railway tracks more interesting for walkers and cyclists .
7 We could go even further in the drive to influence the influential and make the global links for world leaders .
8 For these mistakes have led to the belief that extension , the subject-matter of geometry , is infinitely divisible , a belief ‘ thought to have so inseparable and essential a connection with the principles and demonstrations in geometry , that mathematicians never … make the least question of it ’ .
9 They make the shut-off valves that get put in the drill bit to prevent blow-outs . ’
10 The idea was proposed to Priestley that his carbonated water , which could be prepared on board , might provide doses of carbon dioxide and thus prevent scurvy ( as well as make the distilled sea water more palatable ) .
11 Its aim is to establish R&D projects so as to : ‘ Make the European Industries competitive in the design , manufacture and use of future integrated circuit microsystems , ’ according to the EC 's documents inviting companies to take part .
12 But Philip stated that Hanna Instruments make the only available Phosphate test kit in the Uk , at a cost of around £20 .
13 And it 's the people who own them and fly them , and those who supply the Garrimpos with food and fuel and medicines who make the real money .
14 Many schools regularly invite parents to share in a family service where children make the major input .
15 The other titled tots who make the major money league are the four kids of Jordan 's Queen Noor and King Hussein .
16 Those conscientious airlines that put safety before profit make the major contribution , while all the rest are only too keen to read about other people 's troubles but less willing to contribute themselves .
17 How does Arnold Jago ( Letters NI 191 ) make the logical leap from Dr Dianne McGuiness 's research-findings to his conclusion that a woman 's place is in the home ?
18 We make the Perfect Pair .
19 Long and narrow frames make the perfect setting for such sophisticated pressed flower designs as this one .
20 Dining out The character and wide range of flavours of Scotch Whiskies make the perfect companion to a meal , taken as an aperitif — either straight , or with water or soda , or with a variety of mixers , with or without ice … taken during a meal … and taken as the perfect after-dinner drink .
21 Make the latter aware of your intention to concentrate on these tasks , if necessary , at the expense of other intrusions .
22 The authors counsel that one should only use indicators which yield convergent results , and they make the useful point that ‘ while some of the output indicators are clearly linked to scientific production , their links with scientific progress are more complex and problematic . ’
23 Television can be a positive influence : it may ( in moderation ) give brighter children a faster start in their pre-school years and make the dull children a little more knowledgeable about the world .
24 Make the delicate and time consuming task of transplanting seedlings easier by a simple new innovation from Tuff-Link called the ‘ Nursery Minder ’ .
25 Anglo-Welsh also make the extraordinary claim that they can build our regional identity .
26 Make the squared distance between each point and the line in the Y direction as small as possible ( minimizing squared vertical distances ) .
27 For anyone who regards language as the canonical form of human communication , the answer would probably be ‘ Not much is left over ’ and the residue , such as it is , is either a redundant supplement to words — something which the telephone shows we can do without — or else a sadly impoverished alternative which we are sometimes compelled to use when circumstances make the ordinary use of words awkward or impossible .
28 If the records make the first hypothesis unacceptable , then you must submit to the second .
29 ‘ If the records make the first hypothesis unacceptable …
30 It is the profusion of flowers which make the first impression on visitors although fruit and vegetables are grown as well .
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