Example sentences of "[noun prp] make a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | RICHARD GOUGH and Trevor Steven make a welcome return for Rangers against St Johnstone today . |
2 | The Australian Aborigines make a clear distinction between the works of art they consider their own and those they claim go back to the time of their creation , popularly referred to as the Dreamtime in all literature about Aborigines . |
3 | From the top of Crinkle Crags make a careful descent to the head of Mosedale to the south-west ( 1 mile ) . |
4 | Her vote will probably go to Neville Trotter , the Tories ' imperilled incumbent ; elsewhere , in this whirlpool of glum semis , posters for Labour 's Paddy Cosgrove make a decent showing . |
5 | Dalgliesh heard Meg Dennison make a small sound between a gasp and a groan . |
6 | He probably still wo n't believe he has a deal until he hears Doug and Larry Michels make a public commitment with his own ears . |
7 | In The Family and Social Change , an account of kinship in a South Wales town , Rosser and Harris make a similar assertion , that ‘ for a variety of reasons ’ the ‘ domesticity ’ of working-class wives is higher than that of their middle-class counterparts . |
8 | Is he further aware that the port and officials at Dover make a major contribution to safety in this area ? |
9 | Obviously The Smiths make a fine point of conversation which , in itself , is proof that they touch people with various degrees of impact . |
10 | Paul thinks Babur and Mark make a cute couple on the sofa , their diaries open on their laps , Mark over six feet and Babur just over five feet . |
11 | On Sept. 17 , Panic faced renewed criticism from Serbian and some Montenegrin deputies over his suggestion that the FRY make a new application for UN membership . |
12 | A palace insider said last night : ‘ Richard and Julie make a perfect couple . ’ |