Example sentences of "[pers pn] can make [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Copyright is a complex subject and it is vital that the professional artist is aware of the issues involved so that he or she can make the most of opportunities and guard against exploitation .
2 Therefore it is vital that the professional artist is aware of the broad issues involved , not only so that he or she can make the most of opportunities to promote work , but also in relation to commissions , contracts and other business ventures .
3 You can make a little money selling off the thinnings from the Norway spruce as Christmas trees .
4 well if I were you I would start sorting out if there 's anything good in there that you can make a few bob out of
5 tell you roughly what I want you to do and you can make a few notes and then you can tell Kelly .
6 How you can make the most of those risky but rewarding exotic blooms ;
7 You can make the most of your stay in Brighton & Hove by contacting one of the Tourist Information Centres .
8 Where you can make the most of your leisure time .
9 You can make the same arguments about certain stories at home .
10 We can make a few more concluding points :
11 Though they were much used in Baroque times for aria accompaniment , they have largely fallen out of use , and as the chaconne construction is an art and study in itself we can make no more than a passing mention here .
12 Now it so happens that we can make the same substitution of forms in an otherwise completely different sentence , producing an exactly parallel change of meaning :
13 At the other end of the weights here , he can make the most of the weight and fitness concession he gets from Keep Talking .
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