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

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1 At the end of period t - 1 the best guess any agent can make of the values of v t and t(z) t the aggregate and relative demand shocks in the coming period , is that they will be zero .
2 I wondered how comfortable he would be and what he would make of the covers I had borrowed from the farmer 's wife .
3 My figures were the best estimates that the senior chief inspector and I could make of the numbers required to carry out the policy that I have laid before the House .
4 What will they make of the tips from the late 20th century ?
5 so we could have reduced that , and I think that is the criticism that I make of the Conservatives , not that the Conservatives in this council have done that , but that they should be apologizing for it .
6 But these difficulties pale into insignificance when compared to those involved in equalising the use that different socio-economic groups make of the services .
7 Nevertheless the extraordinary use MacMillan made of the traditions of the japanese theatre with its warlike ritual drills for selfdefence showed how much more masculine his choreographic design was then becoming .
8 ‘ Why do n't you apply the analysis you made of the Moslems to the Copts ? ’
9 What you said of Alexander Selkirk 's monologue , the good sense you made of the ramblings of my John Bunyan , your understanding of the passion of Iñez de Castro … gruesomely resurrecta … but that is enough of my egoistical mutter , and of those of my personae , who are not , as you so rightly remarked , my masks .
10 The difficulty with a post like that of judge of the regality court of Glasgow was that while it could help or harm a political interest , depending upon the use made of the powers of the court by the appointee , the office itself was not a profitable one if the judge was not trying to bend the laws to his own advantage .
11 The position at the moment is that the defendant tells me he would like to acquire the premises because erm a low criticism has , was made of the premises as being suitable for the carry on of the doctors surgery in partner , a doctor 's surgery in partnership because no doubt the space and other matters , er the defendant tells me that erm they are perfectly suitable for as it were a sole petitioner to carry on his practice from them and that is why he would like to acquire it .
12 Much use was made of the memoirs which began to pour forth in the 1920s from figures at court and in the army , from foreign diplomats and correspondents , and from political leaders across the political spectrum .
13 A number of estimates have been made of the effects of regional policy in terms of new jobs created directly and indirectly .
14 Much has been made of the contracts coming up for renewal with the main power generators in the United Kingdom — National Power and PowerGen .
15 With all in the interest in wise men of the barbarian world — Brahmans , Magi , Jewish and Egyptian priests — very little was made of the Druids .
16 Finally , in surveying the role of time in ancient Greece , brief mention must be made of the instruments available for its measurement .
17 He is wearing a blue tunic and around his shoulders is a fur cloak made of the skins of the hyrax .
18 It allows a choice to be made of the tuples in a relation and takes a horizontal subset of an existing table .
19 Although use will be made of the concepts discussed above , the experiment reported below does not in any way test various theories of plural reference resolution .
20 We do however consider in Section 10–5 the implications of the different approaches for the size of the public sector , and discuss some of the econometric investigations that have been made of the determinants of public spending .
21 To ease this strain the Training Committee have decided that more use should be made of the services of other qualified teachers to teach on Q.T. days .
22 Additionally , an assessment will be made of the problems created for Irish scientific research by the country 's small size and peripheral location .
23 Finally they suggest how better use can be made of the resources .
24 Incumbent members of Congress have always been difficult to defeat and too much may have been made of the advantages of incumbency in the modern legislature .
25 Much was therefore made of the horrors of American TV — again , by hearsay , since the BBC did not show the worst American TV programmes and none of the ads .
26 Much is sometimes made of the rivalries or jealousies fostered by these networks ; a ‘ revolution ’ occurred in 1974 when the person appointed to head the CNET , Jean-Pierre Souviron , was not , like his predecessors , the product of ENST but of another engineering ‘ grande école ’ — l'Ecole des Mines .
27 ( iii ) A mention must be made of the benefits of accurate and regular observation .
28 now some of you will also have seen a form being circulated , asking you to agree that the recordings that are being made of the discussions , can be used as part of a research project .
29 In symbolic logic much use is made of the signs unc ( there exists ) and unc ( for all ) , although we do n't often employ these here .
30 Observations have been made of the processes leading to slug production at much lower Reynolds numbers , but transition does not then result .
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