Example sentences of "make [art] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The happiness we are all seeking is n't granted by politicians , although I accept they can create circumstances that make the achievement of happiness very difficult . |
2 | The stones make the shape of El-ahrairah on the wall . |
3 | Right Said Fred are the sort of band who make the kind of music ABC and The Human League were always too busy talking about making to actually do ; ‘ Up ’ is a completely charming album , all past , present and future singles and one day Right Said Fred will be bigger than Prince , Madonna , Michael Jackson and even Blur . |
4 | They make the kind of music which makes sense if you 're driving down 200 miles of American highway , which does n't mean it 's particularly good , as anything loud and vaguely melodic would sound great speeding along Route 66 . |
5 | The enthusiastic liberal solutions of a decade ago seem to have failed ; the rise of passionate single-issue politics , the decline of party loyalty and the new brittleness that resists compromises make the tasks of leadership more difficult . ’ |
6 | And do n't , in your snide comment , make the mistake of thinking I 'm a Manchester City fan . |
7 | Ash on snow , snow on ash , make the forms of landscape illegible . |
8 | If you take the chance , make the act of faith , the moments come . |
9 | Even if a person did not know the consequences of giving up their autonomy , it is in fact these consequences which make the relinquishing of autonomy wrong . |
10 | These three sets of variables — to do with the labour market , substitution within it , and graduate selection — make the whole curriculum-employment relationship an extremely complex one , and make the interpretation of graduate employment statistics a hazardous business . |
11 | Part of the reason for this is that they make the interpretation of information derived from assessments unproblematical . |
12 | Injunctions make the effects of demand personal . |
13 | Lastly , it make the base for construction of a large scenario — a first short at identifying , with least danger of short sight ( though perhaps roughly drawn in the first stages ) , the major issues to be treated as priorities for action . |
14 | Make the base with Oasis to keep the flowers fresh for several days . |
15 | B i and B j are factors which make the mass per nucleon exactly one atomic mass unit ; ζ specifies the strength of the new potential relative to gravitation and , l is its range parameter . |
16 | All these arguments , it should be noted , make the case for pricing , or fees , at cost . |
17 | She said : ‘ I make the cakes from scratch — everything from initial design and backing to finished artwork . |
18 | For " the modern Whigs … make the bonds of allegiance so uncertain , press the people so hard to resistance , and pass so lightly over the doctrine of obedience , that they seem to make … the exception the rule " . |
19 | In constitutional theory , those who make the decisions of government are ultimately accountable to Parliament . |
20 | Figuratively speaking , we also make the law of value serve our aims . |
21 | So in this case the people who carry out the will of the people make the laws on behalf of the people . |
22 | The firms must somehow define the set of feasible agreements , reach a point within it , preserve stability of the agreement , and make the threat of punishment as effective and credible as possible . |
23 | Such societies make the conflicts of history irreducible to Sartre 's logic unless , like the boxing match , they can be shown to take part in a larger totalizable category . |
24 | One or two farms make the cheese with milk from the Old Gloucester cattle , from which it was traditionally made , and the resulting cheese is quite delicious . |
25 | They include aerobatic displays , rural crafts , trade stands , and a motor safari which make the event of interest , not just to equestrian enthusiasts . |
26 | They cover most aspects of cometary science with a simplicity and lucidity that make the bulk of Introduction to Comets readable while containing enough hardcore physics and chemistry to recommend the text at all undergraduate levels . |
27 | Such dramatic changes in the law make the need for expert guidance in matters of corporate and personal insolvency essential . |
28 | Bob Shepton says that life on board gets into a routine … once you make the break from land you get used to it |
29 | None of the operations I ( i , j ) , I(k) , I(l) , in so far as they affect the minors , can make a minor of order r + 1 nonzero , nor make the minor of order r vanish , since they merely condense these minors . |
30 | Used effectively , drama can change a roomful of strangers into a happy cohesive group and make the process of language learning a great deal more creative and enjoyable . |