Example sentences of "make [adj] [coord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The operating conditions make short-term or spot contracts highly risky ; stockpiling is uneconomic , because bauxite has few alternative uses .
2 make electronic and music
3 Administration was placed on a sounder financial footing , its distribution made visible and public .
4 Abortion was legalised , divorce was made simple and marriage became a civil , non-religious affair .
5 And so he had acquired an old-fashioned classical education , with gaps where teachers had been made redundant or classroom chaos had reigned .
6 After removing all the decayed wood , all edged should be made flat and square , to make the strongest joint with the clean material .
7 Copies of the initial draft of the report should be made available and time allowed for observations and objections to be made which could be incorporated in the final report .
8 The photographic image can be tampered with manually ; it can also be tampered with by being made darker or lighter or by altering the colours or colour balance .
9 Rolling out , he wriggled his way across the dry sand , all churned up with trippers ' footprints , out to the firm , wet sand made smooth and level again by the tide .
10 It was huge rises in energy costs following the oil shock of 1973/4 that made conservation and energy efficiency , ‘ ideas whose time had come ’ .
11 The plan now is to rationalise production on sites such as Felling , in the UK ( making marine and yacht coatings for the whole of Europe ) , Gonfreville , in France ( packaging coatings ) , Angered , in Sweden ( protective coatings ) and others .
12 DEBT-RIDDEN Pathe Communications , parent company of Hollywood studio MGM , yesterday failed to make principal and interest payments of $35m ( £20m ) on two debt issues .
13 Copper to make a red-gold , iron for the blue , nickel to make white and cadmium and silver for the green .
14 Essex girl makes good but life remains bumpy .
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