Example sentences of "make [art] [noun pl] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | With polls showing voters overwhelmingly in his favour , Mr Clinton scheduled stops in Missouri and Ohio while Vice President Al Gore made the rounds of breakfast chat shows urging viewers to ‘ belly up to those tough decisions ’ . |
2 | During the promotion of The Graduate , Anne and Dustin had visited Hollywood , and she made the rounds of studios and talk shows with him . |
3 | And made the birds from Lake Stymphalis flee ; |
4 | Dunnell was probably associated in business with Smethwick , a glass-grinder ( not to be confused , according to Hooke , with Francis Smethwick , FRS ) , who made the lenses for Dunnell 's instruments . |
5 | Mr Patten , speaking at a fringe meeting at the tory conference made the remarks about Professor Tim Brighouse who ran schools in Oxfordshire for eleven years and now heads Birmingham 's education department . |
6 | It said that the study had proved that the capital and operating costs then being achieved made the advantages of diesel much less attractive and that the cost benefits had diminished . |
7 | The sun , incandescent orange , dropped slowly on to pier 56 and made the buttes of mid-town Manhattan shine like fool 's gold . |
8 | He made the claims on prime-time TV , in his first interview since August when he was accused of molesting his and Mia 's adopted seven-year-old daughter , Dylan . |
9 | It was this success that made the merchants of England reflect on the desirability of destroying ‘ despotism ’ in Spanish America in order to establish direct trade in a market that British goods and British credit terms would dominate . |
10 | I never saw him again until we made The Roots of Heaven twelve years later . |
11 | He said that his first speech in the previous coal debate made the headlines of Coal News , but I do not think that the chairman of British Coal will be grateful that the hon. Gentleman has halved the take and production of coal in his remarks . |
12 | Between these two , an unequivocal dividing line made the plateaux of Leon and Burgos a kind of no-mans-land , across which the two forces ranged more or less in a continual dispute until the middle of the tenth century . |
13 | John Lofthouse , regional managing director , Indonesia , and the Regent of Bengkalis made the presentations of scholarships and special T-shirts , which the proud students immediately put on over their school uniforms . |
14 | Head of Sellafield , Grahame smith made the presentations to representatives from the groups . |
15 | International hurdlers Steve Markham and Alison Curbishley made the presentations at Cleveland County Stadium in Middlesbrough . |
16 | The Sotheby sale in 1936 made the contents of Newton 's Portsmouth papers much better known and gave rise to Lord Keynes 's famous description of Newton as the ‘ last of the magicians ’ . |
17 | He designed and made the units from timber he found locally and then tiled the worktops . |
18 | We made the locks at Gairlochy on Saturday evening and found it no great hardship to lay there throughout the following Sunday . |
19 | However , despite some change in secondary selection , it remains the case , most remarkably , that though wartime and free education made the arguments of economy , fairness and impartiality more applicable they did not make them universally acceptable . |
20 | The light crawled down the island and made the pillars of spray full of brightness … " ( p. 43 ) . |
21 | Gossage made the photographs on visits to Berlin between 1982 and 1986 . |
22 | The collapse of liberal capitalism and the construction of the war economy made the contradictions between socialism 's domestic and international politics harder to evade . |
23 | He took him to all the different workshops de Chavigny maintained in different parts of Paris : he let him watch these highly skilled men at work , the specialists in metalwork , the specialists in inlay work and enamels , the gem-cutters , the gem-setters , the team of men who made the mechanisms for clocks and watches . |
24 | Users fell basically into two groups : there were the milder peace-loving ‘ Smile on your brother ’ types , whose philosophy was invoked by Jefferson Airplane 's hit record using that phrase , or the far more violent set who were emerging with hard rock and the free-as-the-wind Hell 's Angels , the unkempt , unwashed , tough and brutal rabble who were the built-in bad guys of the counter-culture ; they made the gangs in Rebel Without a Cause and Brando 's The Wild One look like a Sunday school gathering . |
25 | Harris did n't get on with Kirk Douglas when they made The Heroes of Telemark in 1965 ( but then at that time few got on with Douglas ) , and just a year earlier he crossed swords with Mr Epic himself , Charlton Heston , on the set of Major Dundee in Mexico . |
26 | you can add all sorts of decorations , ‘ jewels ’ round the neck , sequins on the wings , sequins stuck closely on the head to simulate a cap of curls or you can even make the wings from gold or silver ‘ leaf ’ sprays . |
27 | Sir Anthony says : ‘ The Department were at fault in failing to appreciate that the instructions given to Spicers to carry out an audit of the partnership 's client accounts would not , at least as regards some important Barlow Clowes portfolios , have enabled any reassurance to be gained on the score of the concern that the partnership could not make the payments of income they had guaranteed without eroding clients ’ capital . |
28 | ( 188 ) You will make the foes of England be sorry you were born . |
29 | I am confident that they could make the streets of South Yorkshire safer if they could expand their manpower levels just that little bit more , but within the scope of the present standard spending assessment . |
30 | My basic feeling is that while it is reasonable to ask that that a council , as a council , as a political grouping , may make the decisions about things , it is an absolute nonsense that many , many councils — some of them are worse than others — will not let their professionals speak out on their you know from using their own expertise , their own knowledge , their own experience , and quite often that that debate , the whole debate is gagged by the fact that you 're employees of the council . |