Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] makes a [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 defendant makes a written offer to compromise the claim , making that offer ‘ without prejudice save as to costs . ’
4 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 .
5 EVERY year the English National Opera at the Coliseum makes a shrewd choice of pieces for the Christmas season , pantomimes mainly for adults .
6 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 .
7 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
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 The Bible makes a definite distinction between them , though the distinction is not hard and fast .
12 This section of the population makes a high demand on health care resources ;
13 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 .
14 The pot hangs on the end of a rope and when in contact with the water makes a disinfecting solution of chlorine .
15 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 .
16 The parties will then have an opportunity to attend the hearing and make representations before the court makes a final decision .
17 In Katsikas , on the other hand , the Court makes a new departure in its own reasoning .
18 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 .
19 Education officials have agreed to investigate the alleged incident at Darlington 's Hummersknott School if the father makes a formal complaint in writing .
20 But in any event , the argument makes a disproportionate claim , or may even involve a non sequitur .
21 The frog makes a respectable showing , the flea , however , is better at the high jump !
22 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) ) .
23 Give helpful information about excursions : ‘ The Giants Grotto on the north side of the island makes a splendid day out — take a picnic . ’
24 This is where the government makes a net issue of bonds to the ( non-bank ) private sector in excess of the total PSBR .
25 Suppose the government makes a large issue of bonds to the non-bank private sector .
26 The key to Bigorre , geographically , is Lourdes , which stands at the head of the valley of the Gave de Pau , at a point where the river makes a sudden lunge to the west having long ago found its way north blocked by moraine .
27 The Bill makes a good start , but it is only a start .
28 By virtue of its considerable size and its elevated site , the church makes a significant contribution to the townscape of Farnham 's ‘ east end ’ .
29 The issue becomes especially important where , as a result of questioning , and without the benefit of the correct conditions or the advice from the solicitor , access to whom has been wrongly denied , the suspect makes a damaging confession which the police later try to rely upon at the trial in order to secure a conviction .
30 The report makes a fair attempt to assess the future demand for medical staff within these constraints but shies away from estimating the number of doctors required to provide both an acceptable service to patients and acceptable working conditions for doctors themselves .
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