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

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1 And if you think that 's strange behaviour for a bunch of follicle-flowing grind merchants who make a noise roughly akin to King Kong farting in a bathful of badgers , you have n't heard the full story .
2 So in the case of all who die intestate , and for most of the rather small number who make a will , the outcome of inheritance will be that relatives are beneficiaries , and the legal procedures which ensure this codify a set of obligations to give support which discriminates between close and more distant kin .
3 Those who make a mistake , or can not think of a word beginning with their letter , drop out .
4 We have no wish to ruin the stationers who make a profit in this way but , if you are studying and making notes correctly , you will need vast quantities of paper , which you clearly can not afford to buy in this costly fashion .
5 From the nexus of contracts perspective the shareholders are not owners , but simply one of the several parties who make a contract with management to provide a factor of production ( in their case , capital ) for their common benefit .
6 The only people who make a choice today are the ones with self-inflicted wounds , and they get shot for it .
7 The paper also reports on the role of the police , talks to people who make a living out of trivia question machines and has an exclusive interview with Lenny Henry , in which he reveals his top jokes .
8 Especially among those who make a living off the backs of other animals , whether this be in the name of science , commerce in flesh , or entertainment , for example , we are being ‘ reckoned with ’ with a vengeance .
9 It was the school itself , and the hope of seeing again that handful of teachers who make a difference in anybody 's life .
10 It is people who make a city for me .
11 Warren Beatty was among a number of superstars who make a habit of keeping people waiting .
12 He is one of the few first-class players who make a point also of drinking in the public bar at grounds rather than cocooning himself away in the players ’ or sponsors ' lounges .
13 The barristers who make a lot of money are those who are not dependent on fees allowed by the State — for example , those who practise in the fields of commerce , industry , insurance and banking .
14 Apart from perhaps being of interest to people who make a lot of overseas telephone calls , and need to know what time it is in New York when its ' 11am in London , for example , this program would seem to be very limited in its usefulness .
15 Apart from perhaps being of interest to people who make a lot of overseas telephone calls , and need to know what time it is in New York when its ' 11am in London , for example , this program would seem to be very limited in its usefulness .
16 John Hurst , the managing director of Deon who make a Ferrari Dino replica , has often had his cars mistaken for the real thing by owners of the genuine article .
17 Republicans Abroad and Democrats Abroad have been allocated 200 tickets each — preference given to those who make a £25 donation .
18 But she stressed that death is not always the aim of those who make a suicide bid .
19 particularly the length of time that was away I was really sure that had got on to incidentally it 's worth saying that the B B C re they do they use professional readers who make a report on every piece they receive and they file them .
20 What has frankly surprised me about the last decade is the way in which social scientists who make no claim to a Christian profession have been talking openly about the relevance of religious values to our current economic problems in the Western world .
21 The British experience was perceived by Michael Foot when in Opposition in the following way : ‘ I think one of the most serious threats to the power of the House of Commons is the notion which is growing up that you can have a meeting in Downing Street of the Executive and the CBI and the TUC who make an agreement that is binding and when it comes to the House of Commons the House of Commons has not the power … to tear that bargain apart ’ ( quoted in Grant 1977 , p. 169 ) .
22 The indirectness of her novels is deliberate but their meaning is clear to those who make an effort to understand them .
23 Whenever an issue arises which turns on sex determination , the law ( what is really meant is those who make the law ) is asked to rethink a classification system .
24 The law or , more correctly stated , those who make the law , have a corresponding obligation to ensure that the principles and rules laid down meet certain criteria .
25 The police only enforce the law , they ca n't make the law work , the people who make the law work are the judiciary .
26 How often do we , we really feel that the bride and groom are the people who make the choice ?
27 In independent companies , a band can talk to the people who count and who make the decisions .
28 Look , who should be the leaders , the individuals who make the decisions that affect the lives of ordinary people ?
29 This suggests that the predominantly male , white judiciary and psychiatrists who make the decisions use a different set of standards for women and men .
30 In constitutional theory , those who make the decisions of government are ultimately accountable to Parliament .
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