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

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1 This was to be the sixth show organised by the Priestfields & Ormesby Knitting Club and this year they were hoping to use the proceeds to boost club funds as well as make a donation to Kirkleatham Special School in Redcar .
2 A lot of finishes are slightly porous and it will help seal out moisture , as well as make the beast look a lot better .
3 These he seems to have been given , or as near as made no difference .
4 Thus it came about that Joan de Warenne , as closely resembling her young mistress as made no difference , was conducted to the Tower of London — and Alianor Woodville 's apartments .
5 Cassie shivered as she contemplated the knowledge that she had been here in this kitchen once before … or as near as made no difference .
6 Adolescent speakers are shown as making a choice between " English " and " Jamaican Creole " on the basis of domain ( home/school ; playground/classroom ) , interlocutor ( white/black ) and interaction type ( +/ — conflict ) .
7 They have therefore decided , subject to shareholders ' approval , to introduce a new executive share option scheme and a series of savings related share option schemes for employees overseas as well as making a change to the UK SAYE scheme .
8 Gandhi might well regard that as making a fetish of the principle of ahi sā .
9 Such a story could be viewed cynically as making a virtue out of necessity and that is indeed what it does do .
10 Tokenism , as this ‘ women 's season ’ showed , can be useful in that as well as making a gesture towards ‘ minority ’ interest it at the same time betokened the absence of women 's film on television which it sought to undo .
11 Whereas in the previous studies subjects have had prior knowledge of a junction and multiple exposures to it , in this study subjects only see a junction once , in just one set of traffic conditions and at the same time as making a risk assessment .
12 Its the same as making a formula one car go at 200 miles an hour for each and every driver … handling is down to individual skill
13 This stress on the events of the gospel history as making a difference , as a revelation of new light from God , was not an easy concept for the Gentile world to assimilate .
14 The main individual characteristics that have been incorporated , under neoclassicism , as making a difference to the culpability of offenders have been age , mental capacity and intent ( for instance , degree of premeditation ) .
15 On the contrary , it was the administrators coming to the Commission from the Home Office who were seen ( and saw themselves ) as making a transition , even if a temporary one .
16 The children built it themselves , underground , and it was their ‘ secret place ’ which they filled with useful domestic items as well as making a place for the gun .
17 Well , really , how to make a cup of tea is like the same thing as making a cup of coffee first you have to take the kettle to the tap , turn the tap on and fill up the kettle , then take the kettle back to the ma , erm , where you got it from and plug it into the wa wall .
18 Where there is a causal link between the grant of a rent-free period and the carrying out by the tenant of work to the property , and the tenant is obliged to carry out such work ( eg shopfitting ) , the tenant will be treated as making a supply to the landlord of an amount equivalent to the rent foregone .
19 Femaleness , including female bodily states , such as menstruation , pregnancy and lactation , are defined as making no difference to women 's basic abilities .
20 As far as making the film succeed is concerned , there are really only three who matter , apart from any actors .
21 This kind of experience can reinforce our sense of insecurity , as well as making the burden of sadness unbearably heavy .
22 You can unmistakably identify that as making the difference between outstanding success and mediocrity . ’
23 Finding the bodies in the gas station forecourt had only served to convince him his way would be best for everyone — as well as making the world a safer place .
24 Creating a game from a film costs hundreds of thousands of pounds and can take as long as making the movie .
25 By intervening in this way , one can reasonably assume that this request can be regarded as making an exception to the general rules — implicit or explicit — of identification .
26 Even if we make the comparison with the earlier part of the twentieth century when people were beginning to live longer , the economic conditions of family life were so different as to make a decision to take an old person into one 's home , if they could not maintain themselves , a very different decision from its equivalent today .
27 To show this , suppose that the UK has a relatively high rate of inflation and that , as a result , the pound is depreciating : speculators who expect the pound to continue depreciating will sell pounds and buy stronger currencies so as to make a capital gain later .
28 So Father Kleinsorge got a large piece of grass and drew out the stem so as to make a straw , and gave them all water to drink that way .
29 She listened in such a way as to make every remark of mine appear the last word in wit .
30 Yesterday 's initial tour selection is so strong as to make no difference .
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