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

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1 There are other , less well publicised reasons for interest in attempts to make metallic hydrogen and in the hydrogen-palladium experiments which bear on some subsequent responses to Fleischmann and Pons ' work .
2 Planners and conservationists alike agree that the building of 600 homes at the old railway works in Swindon makes good use of the site , but such land is not always available .
3 Conversely , indigenous politicians , who do not make explicit reference to the individual actor as having multiple points of view , may nevertheless in practice make considerable use of those multiple points of view that are implicit in the existence of different political factions .
4 Ephraim Shapiro worked in London in the Russian department of the B.B.C. Wartime conditions suited this complicated man , as he suffered from chronic insomnia and liked fire-watching by night while emerging in daylight to make predatory raids on the thinly attended sale-rooms which provided a happy hunting ground for someone with eyes as sharp as his .
5 The letters they received in reply made uncomfortable reading .
6 Nevertheless , the identification of more common alterations such as p53 mutation or screening for a panel of genetic lesions , or both , may in future make genetic screening of stool samples a viable proposition .
7 Just as the Revolution in Russia made little difference , so has the departure of imperial rule from most Afro-Asian countries .
8 Photocolor FP is packed in kits to make 1.5 litres , enough to process 15 × 36 exposure films or , at least 60 10 × 8 prints , or a mixture of the two .
9 Photocolor FP is packed in kits to make 1.5 litres , enough to process 15×36 exposure films or , at least 60 10×8 prints , or a mixture of the two .
10 The last two options working in harmony make perfect sense .
11 If you do not know the pitch/attitude/power requirements there will be no time to experiment , especially in turbulence , and this will probably result in failure to make visual contact with the airfield .
12 Large corporations in business make pitiful efforts to persuade men to attend lectures on retirement , as if a few hours of instruction could shield a man from the cold wind of eternity .
13 Amaranth had repeated enough of what Harvey had told her about the motorway to make it worthwhile telephoning his partner in Arden to make local inquiries .
14 The legislation protects their consciences , and in charity makes financial provision for the few priests who will feel that they must leave .
15 Recently , I came across references to pack-horse teams from Kendal in Cumbria making weekly journeys to Southampton , carrying bales of cloth for export to the Continent .
16 Therefore we turn to you for help in ways to make lightweight canoes in a cheap but very safe manner .
17 It is significant that the Open University in Britain made two films on the use of libraries — one showing the use of the public library and the other , produced for those students who were to attend summer school at some university , on the use of the university library under these conditions .
18 It is the first small step towards growing crops in space to make long spaceflights self-sufficient in food .
19 Several of the people involved in the ZETA story , directly or as spectators , are still working or living in retirement in and around Harwell : many of them feel that the publicity and interest generated in ZETA made many politicians and administrators aware of fusion , and helped to gain support for the funding of Culham Fusion Laboratory which was built during the early 1960s .
20 A look at the recent history of HDTV in Japan makes interesting viewing .
21 Morgan , Mr Preston , the bank 's new president , will need all his organisational skills if ( rightly ) he decides in September to make that bureaucracy his first target .
22 No , for his lungs dragged in air to make more screams .
23 After the two pictures for Leone , Van Cleef stayed in Europe to make pale imitations of them and only returned to Hollywood in 1970 for El Condor which unwisely made him a sympathetic character .
24 Descriptions based on comparison of a sound in the new language with a sound in the student 's own language should be used only as a last resort , since dialect differences in languages made such descriptions confusing and often valueless .
25 British cutters made regular visits to French customs bases such as Lezardrieux and Brest , and the French in turn made reciprocal visits to our waters .
26 But the unity of each bloc was largely based on enmity with the other and when talks did occur they tended to accentuate differences within the two blocs , which in turn made further dialogue difficult .
27 The National Front in turn made considerable advances in all the elections .
28 The key to renewed growth is lower inflation , which in turn makes lower interest rates possible .
29 The bitch and he were probably in bed making another child together .
30 Two Fellows in Music made unique contributions to MINIFEX ‘ 92 ( Manchester International Festival of Expressionism , 29 February – 22 March ) .
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