Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] makes [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | These protein molecules curl up into a particular shape determined by their own amino-acid sequence , which in turn is governed by the DNA code sequence of the gene G. When G mutates , the change makes a crucial difference to the amino-acid sequence normally specified by the gene G , and hence to the coiled-up shape of the protein molecule . |
2 | 1.44 < 1.66 therefore accept null hypothesis ; i.e. no evidence to suggest that the technique makes a significant contribution to the recognition process within the domain of music . |
3 | The bank with which the exporter makes the forward contract must itself hedge its position , otherwise it too will be exposed to currency risk . |
4 | The defendant makes a written offer to compromise the claim , making that offer ‘ without prejudice save as to costs . ’ |
5 | Provided you do n't mix friendships with finance — especially on the 4th when the Sun makes a decisive aspect to your ruler Saturn — then this looks like being a month when you are fussed , feted and fawned over . |
6 | And in the evenings , when the afterglow makes the whole valley magic . ’ |
7 | EVERY year the English National Opera at the Coliseum makes a shrewd choice of pieces for the Christmas season , pantomimes mainly for adults . |
8 | The campaign makes a direct link between global warming and the consumption of energy in the home , which accounts for a quarter of the emissions of carbon dioxide . |
9 | But now Cleese breaks his silence to talk about fame , fortune and ‘ the fear of not being thought a nice chap ’ and in the process makes a remarkable offer to the press |
10 | I EXPECT there wo n't be too many vacant places at Wellington College , Annadale Avenue , Belfast , next Tuesday evening when one of the best fly-tyers in the business makes a welcome return to the evening class scene . |
11 | But the rivers of south-west France flow very indirectly , and the Adour makes a strange horseshoe of a tour through lower Gas cony before it gets to the sea . |
12 | Having work at an appropriate height in relation to distance from the eye makes a real difference to avoiding unnecessary fatigue , and this can only be effected by a comfortable working position . |
13 | The Bible makes a definite distinction between them , though the distinction is not hard and fast . |
14 | This section of the population makes a high demand on health care resources ; |
15 | Accepting that milk remains as vital part of the diet makes the whole process of weaning more relaxed for both mother and baby . |
16 | A paved or cement area next to the pit makes a good surface for sand castles and another paved area , at a little distance from the pit , to use as a dumping place for sand-filled trucks , encourages imaginative play . |
17 | The pot hangs on the end of a rope and when in contact with the water makes a disinfecting solution of chlorine . |
18 | If the tenant 's reimbursement is for the landlord 's grant of a new right , ie one which was not in the original lease , arguably the landlord makes a standard-rated supply of services , unless the right is an exempt ( or possibly zero-rated ) interest in land . |
19 | From the entrance to the church the fresco makes the flat wall behind the altar look like an apse , and only when the wall is approached is the illusion of curvature broken . |
20 | At the end of the afternoon 's events the Head makes an emotional speech praising my athleticism , my versatility , my stamina and my humility as he kneels at my feet to present me with the ‘ School 's Outstanding Sportsperson of the Decade ’ award . |
21 | The parties will then have an opportunity to attend the hearing and make representations before the court makes a final decision . |
22 | In Katsikas , on the other hand , the Court makes a new departure in its own reasoning . |
23 | If this is proved , the court makes a preliminary order , called a ‘ receiving order ’ , which protects the debtor 's property and prevents creditors from suing him without the leave of the court . |
24 | It is a fatal error to assume that lowering the price makes an indifferent product saleable to a general market . |
25 | Education officials have agreed to investigate the alleged incident at Darlington 's Hummersknott School if the father makes a formal complaint in writing . |
26 | But in any event , the argument makes a disproportionate claim , or may even involve a non sequitur . |
27 | The frog makes a respectable showing , the flea , however , is better at the high jump ! |
28 | Out of the Frame makes an important contribution here . |
29 | When the donor makes a chargeable transfer ( eg on a gift to a discretionary trust ) he is chargeable to inheritance tax on the amount of the reduction in his estate consequent on the making of the gift of half of the tax rates contained in Sched 1 to the 1984 Act ( IHTA 1984 , s7(2) ) . |
30 | Whatever our position in society , the Kingdom makes an absolute demand ; we either seek it first or not at all ( Matt. |