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

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1 Mr Todd made clear at the weekend that he thought Mr Field was a bad loser , saying he appeared to think he was God 's gift to Birkenhead .
2 But as the Queen made clear at the Guildhall , if the family is to answer its critics it needs understanding from without as well as obedience from within .
3 The implications of these terms are considered later but the use of terminology in this study text needs to be made clear at the outset .
4 It was always part of the process whose importance was made clear at the outset .
5 This had , of course , been made clear at the Salon des Indépendants by Delaunay 's L'Equipe de Cardiff which , compared to his more abstract works , appeared simply as a highly coloured and more mouvementé Cubist painting .
6 If your product is such that it is normally only loaned out , this must be made clear at the start .
7 The relationship was made manifest at the life crisis ceremonials of partner lineages .
8 Forty people are being made redundant at a Birds Eye Walls ice cream factory .
9 In May 1985 , over 2,000 workers were made redundant at the Michelin Tyre factory at Stoke-on-Trent .
10 This has enabled DCM to eradicate duplicated overheads — 38 staff were made redundant at the time , although DCM has since taken on another 15 .
11 He was made redundant at the end of last year but before going out of the door for the final time , he had been offered a job as employee communications manager with Eastern Electricity in Ipswich .
12 But the rest will be made redundant at the end of next week .
13 Up to 450 of the 500 staff will be made redundant at the laboratory in Leatherhead , Surrey , one of the country 's leading research centres on acid rain , and the remainder will be transferred .
14 Both documents must be given freely to parents of pupils on request and must be made available at the school for reference by parents and others .
15 The Pavlova Works will carry on for the next three months and some jobs will be made available at the group 's other centres .
16 The second point is that the separate leaflet on , say , the inter-library loan service , the catalogues , or the reserved book collection , can be made available at the point of use or point of need .
17 The lease required a proportion of one-twelfth of " waste ore " to be made available at the end of every three years and made saleable — failure to do so resulting in forfeiture of all such material .
18 In mentioning the directive er can I er pause very briefly er Mr Deputy Speaker to apologise to the house that this document was not made available at the draft stage er an unfortunate combination of human error and several failures of communications meant that the select committee was deprived of the opportunity to consider the directive at its draft stage , er I 've noticed the select committee 's report which has been put in the vote office in the usual way and acknowledge the government did not meet its scrutiny obligations with regard to this document in the normal means .
19 However , that this is not so is made apparent at the end of the judgment .
20 It led to no permanent transfers of territory , though some islands were made neutral at the end of the war , and the half-dozen years after the war ended in 1749 were one of the peaks of eighteenth-century prosperity in the sugar trades .
21 But the trees to the right and left , purposely made brownish at the beginning when the setting sun was dominant , now looked too rich and not dark enough .
22 If the draftsman wishes to create a lease for a period that can not be made certain at the time of the demise the only way is to express it as being granted for a fixed term subject to a power to break at the expiry of the period .
23 Right , cover up again , come up towards the wrist , if you 've got any more bandage , go round perhaps one more time okay and just make sure at the end of the day that you do n't tie too tightly round the wrist , why not ?
24 Would he tell us then what he believes the impact of the er pay settlements will have on the spending he 's allowed local authorities because it seems to me there must either be a cut in staff er and a cut in services if they 're gon na keep within the the money that he made available at the time when he was n't aware of these settlements .
25 ‘ Dr. Briant wishes me to make clear at the outset that he is not entirely happy that this matter should have become a subject of public discussion .
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