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

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1 In cultural matters in the 1930s , as in all else , there was a choice to be made between Good and Evil .
2 One reason is that the distinction we have made between productive and consumption property is not always maintained , or it is applied in differing ways .
3 People lower down the hierarchy can only make claims if the deceased did not have relatives who rank above them ; and a distinction is made between full and half-blood relatives , the former having prior claims ( Cretney , 1984 , pp. 698–700 ) .
4 A more careful distinction was made between common and subject subdivisions .
5 Argument still centres around their metabolism rather than their physiology , although the latter is frequently invoked to prove some of the assertions made about warm and cold-bloodedness .
6 Given its immediately appealing lyricism and lucid textures , it is extraordinary to report that Nagano 's is the first recording since the composer 's own ( made in 1966 and part of the Sony Classical Complete Edition ) .
7 Similarly , he rejects the claim made by some that Christianity is the only true religion .
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