Example sentences of "make into [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Now it is certainly true that a complex whole necessarily contains relations of subordination and domination if the presence of principal and secondary contradictions within it is made into a defining characteristic . |
2 | The USSR , however , mindful of the fact that Cuba had been made into a prominent campaign issue by both contenders for the US presidency , paid no heed to the wave of Cuban nationalisations of US property during August-October 1960 . |
3 | The former kitchen had been made into a small dining room almost entirely filled with an early Victorian table and set of six chairs which were undeniably the real thing . |
4 | Collections can be displayed and made into a decorative asset , and if you are a serious collector you can use the room as a quiet retreat to pursue your hobby , cleaning or mending plates , checking hallmarks on silver , valuing new purchases from relevant text books , cataloguing details-whatever might be involved in your particular field . |
5 | Now it has been made into a four-part series called The Life And Times Of Henry Pratt by Granada . |
6 | The house had become far too large and expensive to maintain for Aunt Lou and so it had been altered , the top half being made into a separate flat on the first floor and a studio apartment created in the former attics . |
7 | When he came out , Kahn was advancing the thesis that thermo-nuclear war had to be made into a practical proposition , because a totally disarmed world which renounced war was unbelievable . |
8 | If all this seems somewhat esoteric , the Jain parable of the Blind men and the elephant , which is given in Chapter 13 , could be made into a similar diagram , and other examples then worked through such as " getting to know about " a work of art , an event , a person , a culture . |
9 | The ideal " School " of English literature will … not , for a moment , allow itself to be made into a mere branch of History . |
10 | As it stands , this operation requires three addresses , but it can be made into a two-address operation by making the source and the destination strings the same ; thus the vith entry in the table replaces the ith character in the source string . |
11 | Ideally an entry which is at present only a cross-reference might be better made into a full entry , while the existing entries might be better turned into cross-references , and so on . |
12 | It was later made into a Christian baptistery . |
13 | As well as campaigning for Oban to be made into a national park , WWF is also working closely with the government to nurture sustainable forest management . |
14 | ‘ A few years ago we thought the Butter Market could have been made into a little museum but it would have been difficult to cross the roads into it . ’ |
15 | Only when it was made into a glitzy film by Steven Spielberg did it become widely read and talked about outside feminist circles . |
16 | The iron is made into a high-resistivity material by adding silicon , and its cross-section is laminated as shown in Fig. 4.15 . |
17 | The whole of the Main Street and the river frontage has been made into a conservation area . |
18 | More recently , this was made into a luxury hotel for the top brass of the Communist world . |
19 | Any of the meats , cheeses , marinated vegetables or salads on sale can be made into a custom-designed sandwich . |
20 | The promenade is being improved and the road being made into a dual carriageway . |
21 | At the Temple of the Seven-Handed Sek a hasty convocation of priests and ritual heart-transplant artisans agreed that the hundred-span high statue of Sek was altogether too holy to be made into a magic picture , but a payment of two rhinu left them astoundedly agreeing that perhaps He was n't as holy as all that . |
22 | Unlike stone , flint or ceramics , the raw material has to undergo drastic changes before it is made into the finished artefact . |
23 | The inroads made into the male strongholds are small , but the progress is remarkable when one sets sixty years now against preceding millennia in which western world women only existed in a family and under male domination . |
24 | She had forgotten about the payments made into the Swiss bank account and the Kensington flat . |
25 | Many discharges , both domestic and industrial , are made into the tidal section of the main river . |
26 | I mean he saw he sh great pace was shown then it was a nothingy ball that he made into a good situation . |
27 | Should you be lucky enough to own a ‘ filofax ’ , there are many kinds of graph paper , different coloured notepapers , and diary sheets that you can purchase to make into a comprehensive section on your new diet and health programme . |
28 | The release included statements that ‘ the discovery will be relatively easy to make into a usable technology for generating heat and power ’ ; and that ‘ this generation of heat continues over long periods and is so large that it can only be attributed to a nuclear process ’ . |
29 | It is derived from a plant called Datura that European witches used to make into a psychedelic ointment . |
30 | Living room / kitchen has bed settee which makes into a double bed . |