Example sentences of "in [art] [noun] to make [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | I promised to buy shares in the brewery to make up for it . |
2 | There was enough starlight coming in the window to make out the dim shapes of bunkbeds and rucksacks . |
3 | Finally , why will the Government not allow the extra European funds to be spent in the coalfields to make up for the jobs that have been lost ? |
4 | This election concept was introduced because the founding fathers felt the public was not in a position to make up its own mind . |
5 | Then , and only then , will you be in a position to make up your own mind as to whether the pattern exists and , if so , profit by it . |
6 | This was schlock science , then and now at odds with mainstream genetics , but it was science in the service of ideology for a paranoid dictator in a hurry to make over his country . |
7 | Barrow said : ‘ I 've had talks with both players but they are being paid by Preston until July so understandably are in no hurry to make up their minds . |
8 | Gooch declared on 304 for six , 17 runs behind Lancashire 's first innings total just before tea in an attempt to make up for time lost because of Friday 's wash-out . |