Example sentences of "make [art] great [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Britain probably made the greatest contribution in literature and science , Germany certainly in music , while in the late nineteenth century , France dominated the world of painting .
2 As things turned out it was the Americans who made the greatest contribution , drawing heavily on the practice they had adopted in the last few years to incorporate the expertise available from industry and the unions into their CAB ( as they then were ) investigations .
3 Two-digit inflation was a great boost to buying on credit , and buying a house on credit made the greatest sense of all because inflation ensured that the capital value of your house increased while your repayments took a gradually smaller percentage of your income .
4 WHETHER it was Major , Kinnock or Ashdown who made the greatest impression on the viewers , we shall know on Friday morning .
5 Miss Gracie Fields was the visiting star whose War Bond show made the greatest impression on Canadian listeners .
6 Establishments in public administration ( particularly in education ) made the greatest use of fixed-term contract workers — 39 per cent did so — and the least use of agency workers — eight per cent did so [ see Tables 3.1–2 ] .
7 In spite of the more sophisticated pleasures of town life the period spent at Number Five made the greater impression on us and provided the picture of Lewis that we shall always retain .
8 In mid-August I made the great mistake of seeking a four-day break from London to stay with friends in France .
9 However , he made the great mistake of not living to collect it .
10 Les , 46 , made the great capture using maggots on a size 18 hook fished with a feeder on 3 lb line with 1.5 lb bottom .
11 Unfortunately , it does n't make the greatest use of the Windows interface .
12 Wee Mick ‘ Mick ’ Harris on drums and Deathmangle Robochef Sythnocomputer Mk IV , the evil little man who revolutionised Napalm Death and went on to help make the greatest record in the world ever ie ‘ Guts Of A Virgin ’ by Painkiller PLUS Justin out of Godflesh and ex-Napalm Death and Nick ‘ is obsessed with pain and death ’ Bullen .
13 It is through prevention that Save The Children can make the greatest impact on life .
14 Old newspapers are being preserved by photographing about 200 volumes a year to microform , priority being given to those for which readers make the greatest call .
15 Very few ‘ raw ’ diaries are published these days unless , as in the case of wartime victims of concentration camps , they make the greatest impact by the very nature of their rawness and contemporaneity .
16 The award of the medal is accompanied by a cash prize and is normally made annually to the candidate who , in the opinion of Analytical Division Council , has made the greatest contribution , and whose work has made the most significant impact on any branch of analytical chemistry .
17 But it is in the area of conversational analysis that ethnomethodology has made the greatest contribution .
18 The annual award is for the trainee deemed to have made the greatest contribution to the Trainee Solicitors Group .
19 They have made the greatest impact in the metropolitan area of San Salvador but have found little acceptance in rural areas .
20 In this there is a parallel , by no means fanciful , with the motor car — surely the only product that might challenge TV 's claim to have made the greatest difference to most people 's daily lives between 1945 and 1990 .
21 Certainly the letters he had written home had made no great fuss about the child 's death .
22 The advent of the private car has made a greater percentage of the population mobile , we can reach many different areas today by private car .
23 It may be that he had missed his metier , and that he would have made a greater mark had he gone into politics .
24 During the sixth century , craftsmen were increasingly operating from workshops , employed by those who had made a greater success in the agricultural way of life and were able to support a greater number of specialists and farmworkers .
25 Indeed , it could be argued that the collective influence of the processes discussed in this chapter have made a greater impact on the cities and those living within them than has inner-city policy .
26 In all cases the necessity of balancing professional and academic requirements has been recognised , with the inexorable move toward a ‘ graduate ’ profession being accepted responsibly , though more slowly than for similar professions : ‘ It is a matter for concern that , compared with other professions surveying has not made a greater impact upon university life and thought in general ’ ( Wells Report , 1960 ) .
27 We concur with the DCSLs who felt that Major award schools had put more thinking into their documentation and that the larger funding had made a greater impact on provision , management and the physical organisation and appearance of the library .
28 Even so , it may be doubted that he would have made a greater impact upon the course of history .
29 Despite the fanfare which greeted the launch of the Air 180 last year , the subsequent arrival of the Air Huarache had made a greater impression on our testers , who have found it to be both innovative and effective .
30 I think er , we need to er , look at this issue of carers far more rigorously , and I 'm very sad that the government , having made a great play about back to basics and er , encouraging family values , erm , are not in fact prepared er , to do something to er , alleviate unemployment by encouraging employers to make adequate provision to ensure that people with dependants can actually work .
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