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

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1 ‘ Every day he works with the defence and makes sure everything is tight .
2 So he declined to strike out paragraphs 11 and 13 of the prayer or to make the alternative orders that were sought .
3 When the overall height is approximately right , retune the guitar and make any necessary fine adjustments for height and intonation with the saddle screws .
4 Suddenly there were policemen everywhere who ran into the suite and made everyone get up against the wall with their hands above their heads .
5 Death will quickly draw the veil and make us see how near we were to God and one another , and did not sufficiently know it .
6 In between times during the day he had to take a short ladder , laid across the bike and make sure the lamps were clean .
7 Alan Anderson , Monsanto Quality Manager , presented the award and made these comments : ‘ I had a personal interest in this one because I 've been working on the application of quality to safety management which is what the Rubber Chemicals Safety Improvement team is all about .
8 Disadvantages are the high pressure drop which occurs across the catalyst , although modern designs are said to have reduced this , and poisoning of the catalyst due to heavy metals such as lead , arsenic , zinc etc. and phosphorus compounds , which reduces the effectiveness of the catalyst and makes its useful service life , in any particular application , difficult to predict .
9 Kasparov said he had been negotiating with the FIDE president , Florencio Campomanes , for several days to try to persuade him to transfer the federation 's rights to stage the championship to the PCA and make Manchester a ‘ transitionary ’ match .
10 She was pierced to the heart and made alive with the consciousness of passion , of love , of choice …
11 Unafraid , he plucked the heart and made his exit .
12 To feel the cloud that hung over us lift and disperse — the cloud that dulled the heart and made happiness no more than a memory !
13 When this was fed back to the operators , they were quickly able to see how their actions were contributing to the effluent and to make substantial reductions in the amount of ammonia leaving the plant .
14 the money and made sure his father 's ideas for the new organisation , named The Salvation Army , in 1878 , were implemented .
15 ‘ What I do is follow the money and make sure the people who are spending it on my behalf are actually the right sort of people , and are doing the right sort of job . ’
16 A couple of the heads appeared to see devolution as an additional chore aimed simply at calculating how to allocate the money and making the books balance .
17 However , they did not always have control over the money or make the key decisions over how it was spent and distributed .
18 A Sikh Conservative Councillor — Mr Mangat — expressed it quite clearly in 1973 : ‘ The best hope for Sikhs in this country lies in abandoning the turban and making themselves as inconspicuous as possible .
19 In the middle of the confusion , Raoul F , carrying thousands of gallons of water , chose to enter the chaos and made a tight circle among us to moor against the mole .
20 Remove all power leads and the case and make a visual check of the inside .
21 He felt a trickle of blood down his arm from the scratch on his shoulder , and pulled the torn sleeve more tightly round it , hoping Ruth would n't notice the damage and make a fuss .
22 We would descend to the basement and make our way through a maze of waist-high partitioning .
23 A good exhibit is that which commemorates the Pyrenean climbers and their notable ascents , such figures as Count Henry Russell or Ramond de Carbonnières , who was the first into the field and made thirty five separate ascents of the Pic du Midi de Bigorre between the years 1787 and 1810 .
24 The beauty about making the batsman hit into the V is that the bowler can pack his fielders in that area of the field and make it extremely difficult for the batsman to score more than a single .
25 Every so often he slipped back to look out over the field and make sure that all was safe .
26 They later typed these up on the computer and made the story into a book .
27 By contrast , Shaw , communing with the computer and making a new friend , looked like one of those whiz-kids who , from their glass and concrete towers , manipulate the world 's money markets .
28 If only he could overcome the dread and make it his .
29 I sent up the accent and made the audience laugh by suddenly relapsing into cockney at odd times .
30 They made an order quashing the decision and made a declaration that
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