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

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1 These definitions are significantly more positive than those contained in the Companies Act 1985 , and they make no allowance for the likelihood of the contingencies crystallising into actual liabilities ; this is apparently in conflict with SSAP 18 , Accounting for Contingencies , which requires remote contingencies to be excluded from accounts disclosures .
2 They make no noise , yet sometimes are punished ,
3 they make no outcries and exclamations in the departure of the soul ; and that they make no judgement concerning the dying person by his dying quietly or violently , with comfort or without , with great fears or a cheerful confidence , with sense or without , like a lion or like a lamb , with convulsions or semblances of great pain or like an expiring and a spent candle ; for these happen to all men without rule … ‘
4 Local authorities have an unusual approach to recording their assets as they make no provision for depreciation — see chapter 8 .
5 An overwhelming difficulty with the Baxter proposals for King 's Cross is that they make no provision for any improvement to Network SouthEast 's Thameslink cross-London services , which is an essential element of the British Rail plan .
6 They make no secret of their anger that the British should be offering military aid to help their violent struggle against the Serbs in Bosnia rather than providing food and blankets .
7 They make no sense , half the time . ’
8 They make no sense .
9 They make no sense . ’
10 ‘ they make no outcries and exclamations in the departure of the soul ; and that they make no judgement concerning the dying person by his dying quietly or violently , with comfort or without , with great fears or a cheerful confidence , with sense or without , like a lion or like a lamb , with convulsions or semblances of great pain or like an expiring and a spent candle ; for these happen to all men without rule … ‘
11 Precisely because they make no claim to be accurate descriptions of the social world , they are not directly testable .
12 They make no claim to understand other subjects and professional fields , and are in no position to describe , analyse , comment upon or evaluate what goes on there .
13 They have such confidence in their defences that they make no attempt whatsoever to hide themselves .
14 They make no attempt to explore the cause of those tears , concentrating instead on living without muscular tension .
15 There is such volubility I find it hard to follow what some people are saying , and they make no compromises for non-native speakers .
16 They are conspicuous for their conciliatory terms : although they insist as firmly as ever on the prohibition of lay investiture , they make no mention of homage .
17 They say that a release is on the cards this week er they make no mention of any ransom and they say Terry Waite is a priority for release ; he is at the top of a list of Western hostages about to be set free .
18 In this regard they make no distinction between animals and superhumans .
19 Cough that produces a raw , splitting sensation in the larynx that is so acute and severe that they make every effort not to cough .
20 They say that they make every effort to supply components exactly as detailed in the manual so that you can follow the photographic sequences .
21 They make a variety of points in laying the charge , but what their complaints come down to , in Mr Jackson 's succint phrase , is : ‘ It 's just too damned soon . ’
22 They make a variety of short- , medium- , and long-term decisions , each frequently requiring different configurations and quality of information .
23 Conventional wisdom supports the use of drills , substitution tables , and other devices for pattern practice on the grounds that they make a knowledge of language forms habitual .
24 It is true that when they use words like " aggression " and - " altruism " ( which they do a great deal ) they make a pretence that they have somehow dissociated these terms from their human behavioural origins — but it is only a pretence .
25 But I think they make a bit idle because they knew what they knew what I w You know I was able to serve the what they wanted is n't it .
26 But he was worried more about the waste then then ours contract That 's what he was cos there was a lot of waste on the old tables , and they make a bit more waste than on these new tables there .
27 There is no reason why a couple should continue to have sex into old age if they decide together that they do not want to , but it is important that they make a decision rather than lapse into no sex as a result of neglect or unresolved problems .
28 Yes erm I do n't know if I mentioned you a question properly er right there were young lads in there they be young lads in that lodge do this and they jump up and they make a decision quickly .
29 They assimilate , they analyze , they consider and then they make a decision or act on things .
30 I think glass , metal , reinforced concrete , fibre glass , brick are about it , ca n't think what else they make a building out of these days
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