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

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1 He got dealers to track down an enthusiast in Essex who had got in ahead of him , and made the supergenerous offer for the supercar .
2 Tischler made the first microphone for Dame Clara Butt at the Landessender Vienna studios .
3 When Cawthorne was mentioned by name she put her forefinger and thumb together in a circle and made the universal sign for self-abuse .
4 In fact , he made the initial call for me , as he has a lot of contacts at the station because of his job . ’
5 Bangor 's forward power was evident but Banbridge defended well and their defence was not breached again until the 37th minute when McKinty again made the initial surge for Dawson to cross for his second try of the game .
6 It was , however , the Robbins Report in 1963 on higher education that made the strongest case for investment in education to aid economic growth .
7 Ray made the same argument for Scarborough , because
8 This idiosyncratic view of local democracy does not prevent her finishing the board with a pass , and the recommendation to Central Office that she ‘ would make the perfect candidate for a safe Labour seat in the Northeast . ’
9 THE tiny hamlet on the Yorkshire Moors would make the perfect setting for a Sherlock Holmes mystery .
10 Even if you do make the highest offer for any particular item , the auctioneer can hand it over to another , friendlier-looking buyer instead .
11 Clearly , she is a player who should make the European side for next year 's Solheim Cup at the Greenbrier .
12 Please can you make the necessary arrangement for the Road Closure Orders to be implemented as requested .
13 Compression Labs Inc , San Jose was picked last year to develop and make the encoding system for the direct broadcast satellite system .
14 He remembered the art exhibition at Royalbion House and how he had thought she would make the ideal companion for his life .
15 Unkind critics of the Amstrad , er , Sinclair PC200 have suggested it would make the ideal present for someone with everything , as you would n't give it to someone who actually needed a PC .
16 Now , some people take the view that replica guitars are always completely justified ; USA-made instruments are over-priced , they argue , and if a Far Eastern company can make the same product for half the money , then what 's the problem ?
17 Long and narrow frames make the perfect setting for such sophisticated pressed flower designs as this one .
18 Make the right choice for your garden with our top fruit guide , plus a section on rootstocks — what they are , and which ones will suit you best .
19 But you must give me leave to confide in the prince , and I make the same promise for him .
20 John Prescott has made the clearest pitch for the left 's support by defending the ‘ old vision ’ of socialism .
21 On the contrary , Aubrey 's instant approval of his choice of a wife had added to his own conviction that he had finally made the right decision for his future happiness .
22 The Hastings brothers , he concluded , had made the significant contribution for the city team as their victory eased them to the sanctuary of ten points in the McEwan 's First Division .
23 Together we have made the detailed application for a Repair Grant to Historic Scotland , the Government Agency which deals with Grants for Listed Buildings .
24 However , he may well have made the wrong choice for the right reason .
25 So we do n't want to be any under any illusions about that , and the same can be applied to the fact that we have made no real provision for nursery education , that we were in trouble over special needs in this county , that was a a requirement to restore services that were well below the S S A on Social Services , and we really all this er this er , new administration has done , has been brought those up , those services up to what would have been regarded as a quite an unacceptable level with most of the the the authorities in this country .
26 This may imply that in cremating areas the vessels were made a certain size for the specific function of containing the ashes , whereas in areas practising inhumation there may not have been such specialised production , the vessels being drawn from the domestic stock .
27 But former deputy leader Roy Hattersley has already made a defiant call for a return to traditional Labour values .
28 NOTE : STUDENTS WHO HAVE MADE A SUCCESSFUL APPLICATION FOR A DISCRETIONARY AWARD e.g. ACCEPTANCE FOR THE BTEC HNC ENGINEERING ( Electronics and Communications ) , CERTIFICATE IN FOUNDATION STUDIES IN ART AND DESIGN , OR FOR POSTGRADUATE COURSES , MUST BRING A LETTER OF AUTHORITY FROM THE GRANT AWARDING BODY .
29 Newcastle boss Kevin Keegan has made a renewed inquiry for Hughes , but Ferguson says : ‘ What 's the point in signing a striker to sell a striker ?
30 In each case the Canadian fiction of a supposedly identical sovereign was repudiated ; and in each case the continuance of a unity which had been due only to the former British connection was made a prior condition for even pretending to play the Canadian game .
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