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

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1 He had expended himself so much for the people Eva made the long journey to his funeral as a mark of respect .
2 Oxford United 's fans , more than fifteen hundred of them made the long journey to Tranmere on Saturday to support their team .
3 In the following year the Poles of 300 and 301 Squadrons bombed Berlin , as did the Russians , but it was not until 1942 that the first of the four-engined ‘ heavies ’ made the long flight to this target .
4 After five years in Yorkshire he was transferred to Manchester City for £56,000 and a year later made the fateful move to Torino .
5 Born the son of a bank official , he was 23 when he made the five-week voyage to Britain aboard the Northern Star armed with an Auckland University degree to take up his scholarship place at Balliol College , Oxford , in the early 1960s .
6 He became so identified with us that he was the perfect penitent and made the perfect confession to the Father for us .
7 DARLINGTON couple Andrea and Martin Stevens made the perfect start to their new life with a Valentine 's Day treat .
8 She drove past the great Celtic cross , so ancient that its age was only speculation , down the main street , past the gates of the Marquis of Headfort 's magnificent estate , now sold to foreigners with money , made the final turn to Cloncarrig .
9 Next door , in the mirror of the basement cloakroom of Canon Wheeler 's house , Julia made the final adjustments to a maid 's uniform .
10 Before this , the judges themselves , and especially the Master of the Rolls , whose responsibility it was seen to be , considered and made the necessary recommendations to the Department on the staffing and other administrative arrangements of the courts .
11 In those early days , its isolation on the distant north-west coast seemed to make it unattainable by anyone who had only feet to get him there and whose opportunities were restricted by a busy working life south of the Border , although later I was to discover that a MacBrayne 's bus made the forty-six-mile journey to and from Lairg every weekday .
12 The steering committee which made the late changes to the report consisted of representatives from the European Commission , the lead additives companies Associated octel , Ethyl and SIAC , the International Lead and Zinc Research organisation , Agip Petrol and the United States ' Environmental Protection Agency .
13 Centenary-class car 641 was provided for a ride to the Tower , where the Princess made the famous ascent to the top , on the recommendation of her son The Duke of Gloucester .
14 It was an attitude like this which made the individual transfer to community relations in the first place , as all those in Easton 's Community Relations Unit did , one even from the Traffic Branch .
15 The General Assembly made the following commitment to the Treaty of Waitangi : ‘ We renew the covenant to be keepers of one another , to honour the Treaty , its obligations and promises , that justice and peace may cover our land that our life together may grow in new forms of partnership . ’
16 He only made the two trips to the house . ’
17 X landed the Cessna and made the first turnoff to the flying club .
18 Councillor Grubb today made the first call to the helpline .
19 In October Gen. Dmitri Yazov made the first visit to the USA by a Soviet Defence Minister , at the invitation of US Defence Secretary Dick Cheney .
20 On Jan. 28 , 1990 , the then State Secretary for Church Affairs , Kurt Löffler , made the first visit to Israel by an East German government official .
21 In 1850 , at his quinta ( mansion ) in Sto da Serra , John Blandy made the first butter to be sold commercially in Madeira .
22 On March 23 she made the first appointments to a new government .
23 Sure enough the creature obliged , and made the dizzy descent to the floor in an instant .
24 And as soon as his own net duties were over on Tuesday and yesterday , Ian made the short trip to Derby to spectate .
25 Leaders Sunderland made the short trip to Seaham and things looked close at half time as they nosed in front 19–14 .
26 New and expanded towns experienced the highest rates of population growth in the 1950s and 1960s , but in absolute terms it was the medium-sized cities , like Bristol , Leicester , and Southampton , which made the biggest contribution to overall population increase .
27 Not all apprentices made the smooth transition to the 32s stab rate .
28 Flowers East made the brave step to East London several years ago and has now acquired an additional space of large proportions directly opposite its headquarters in Richmond Road .
29 Only Eva and Margaret made the important transition to secondary school at the age of thirteen or fourteen .
30 So , for example , in the England of the seventeenth century , Anglicans , Puritans , Presbyterians and others all made the same appeal to the Bible ; but their different convictions about what the Bible was chiefly saying often seemed more prominent than their shared allegiance to it .
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