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

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1 The celebrated cases make the point that in spite of its ill-deserved reputation , Glasgow is actually more peaceful than a lot of other places I could think of … unless , of course , you were an innocent wee serving lassie in 1862 .
2 Climbers make a great mistake , however , in imagining that each of these groups aspires to the dizzy heights of dangling .
3 An architect by profession , he took six months off work to help the builders make the house habitable , and then he and Anne painted it from top to bottom in a vibrant range of colour schemes , theirs is the tonic to take : the narrow winding staircase is an orangey red , the kitchen a pale blue , the living room a shade of yellow , the conservatory woodwork a blue-green , and so on .
4 The latest facelifts make the point .
5 Although the written text may be very general and refrain from referring either to men or women , the illustrations make a definite point for the majority contain male figures .
6 I believe that the general practitioners find a problem list more informative ( although I have never investigated this formally ) and that the copy letters in the notes make a more useful case summary than the handwritten record .
7 However , cyclists make a good example because they too are starting to wear hard hats .
8 The mysterious Miss Madrigal , who is employed as Laurel 's companion and whose green fingers make the barren chalk garden of the title bloom , brings a real feeling of tragic suffering to the stage .
9 Although its great hall and courtyard buildings have crumbled , its linked tower houses make an impressive sight from the A85 towards Crieff , and the interior still contains fine tempera painted ceilings , plasterwork and moulded fireplaces .
10 Even petrol taxes make no distinction between where a car is used , or when , which greatly affects the costs imposed on others .
11 We either have them or we do not , although we can at times make a conscious effort to put certain feelings out of our minds .
12 Cereals and root vegetables make the largest contribution , and are most often cooked to aid digestion .
13 The results reveal little departure from the traditional view that applicants from large , old-fashioned institutions make the best employees , although UMIST and Loughborough are ranked highly , largely because of their more vocational courses .
14 GNASHING teeth make a sort of sliding , scraping noise inside the head , I find .
15 Their howl will make the blood run cold , their footfalls make no sound and they leave a spoor like black gunpowder on the ground .
16 Third , Prisoner 's Dilemma type situations are another class of cases where authorities make a difference while conforming with the dependence thesis .
17 In fact few library authorities make a serious attempt at tackling problems of stock logistics , so that this factor is rarely quantified , except in a very general sense .
18 These proposals make no sense and must be changed .
19 As eventually published , the proposals make no differentiation between fuels , and raise the ceiling by over half to 650 mg per cubic metre .
20 Our fair rates proposals make the situation unequivocally clear .
21 Sirloin on Sunday or midweek 's leg or lamb , Tryton Inn Yorkshire Puddings make a delicious accompaniment to all your meat dishes .
22 The various Transport Acts make the officers responsible for day-to-day commercial control of public transport in the metropolitan areas .
23 There is one golden rule to remember — accessories make the outfit .
24 These superb exhibits created by experts make a visit to EDEN CAMP a wonderful and revealing day out for all the family ( please allow three hours plus for a visit ) .
25 Complicated patterns make a room shrink .
26 In return employers make a commitment to provide support for schools and colleges , as well as further education and training and worthwhile jobs for those who reach the agreed targets .
27 However Compact employers make a collective commitment for the provision and support of activities such as those outlined in No. 10 above .
28 Improved road and rail links with the rest of Britain , good local amenities , and a wide range of leisure activities make the West Country a popular location for weekend home owners , and retirement.And retired people should also bear in mind the high cost of French health care .
29 If you have found that Doomstones make the adventurers too powerful for comfort , this could be a good way of getting the crystals away from them .
30 The rules make no distinction between triple-A loans and weaker credits , which can encourage banks to invest in high-yielding junk .
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