Example sentences of "[noun sg] [art] [noun sg] make " in BNC.
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1 | Consensus is at the heart of the social contract the Faith makes . ’ |
2 | But where this liberty was not balanced by responsibility the Reformation made man so free under God that it was only a short step to his being free from God . |
3 | Moeri 's account of the accident could have a profound effect on the defence the company makes at the trial , which resumes on 11 May . |
4 | In either case the co-ordinator makes a summary report for the record . |
5 | In either case the co-ordinator makes a summary report for the record . |
6 | It is noteworthy that in this case the advertisement makes no reference to a minimum tender offer , the latter being the general policy of the Bank in respect of this class of stock ( see Fig. 9.2 ) . |
7 | In the chapter on Social Change the document makes the obvious point that development in Shetland will create considerable immigration into Shetland and ( less obviously ) that there will be two different kinds of immigrants : a temporary construction force and more permanent operational and servicing staff . |
8 | M. The Board made a list of features which can attract tourists : |
9 | In addition the Budget made the tax on diesel supplied by firms for employees ' private motoring lower than the tax on petrol . |
10 | According to Rosenblatt 's theory , the poem is like the noise the crash makes , and if there was no one to hear the crash — no ear drums for the waves to bang against — there can have been no noise . |
11 | When they arrive give them the name of an animal and ask them to make the noise the animal makes to find similar animals . |
12 | The noise the bomb made . |
13 | NCB chairwoman Barbara Kahan warned : ‘ It is critical managers take on board the responsibility to make sure staff understand what they are allowed to do . |
14 | The House should reject the amendment , but should be assured that we have taken on board the point made by the amendment . |
15 | Could I draw this one to a close by suggesting that the procedure owners , who own the procedures identified in the take on board the need to make a minor adjustment to set the principle in place and the . |
16 | The contributions attract tax relief at the individual 's highest rate of tax ( unless of course the Chancellor makes changes in next week 's Budget ) while pension funds themselves are also exempt from tax . |
17 | But this afternoon the 28-year-old makes the most spectacular comeback since Reggie Perrin when he lines up against Nottingham . |
18 | Daniel Hung , product marketing manager for data communications products would not directly deny that the company is pressing ahead , but said that the exact implementation strategy would depend on the progress the proposal makes through the IEEE . |
19 | Starting with the creation of the German night fighter force the author makes good use of eyewitness accounts from former Luftwaffe pilots , and goes on to portray a vivid account of what life was like serving on a night fighter unit . |
20 | Equally , a failure to tip could cause any recommendation the conglomerate makes to be without an adequate basis in view of all information known at law by the firm about the issuer . |
21 | Another allegation the scum made was that certain Leeds pubs have a happy hour on the date of the Munich crash ( Feb 4th ? ) . |
22 | Clearly , I heard with disappointment the announcement made by VSEL yesterday . |
23 | Ellen wondered if he had petit mal and looked it up in a medical dictionary — neither of them went to doctors if they could help it — but the entry was not very helpful , and it seemed in any case the kind of symptom it would be better to be vague about , not define , not name , for fear the naming made it worse , less likely to evaporate out of existence . |
24 | A lot of people will welcopme the chance to make their dreams come trfue |
25 | So in effect the order made by the justices was three months less 13 days . |
26 | To put these contentions into effect the applicant made two applications in the district court to which the cases had been transferred . |
27 | Erm , and I think it 's also perhaps right that we should note with pleasure the comment made in the third paragraph on the second page , about the work of Mr and Mr , er , I think that does rec er , give some recognition to erm , er the role that the archivist 's are playing in the wider community , and I think that is extremely er commendable and I think we should send our congratulations from this committee er , and our support for what they 're doing . |
28 | In an attempt to compensate for the reduction of Soviet aid the government made serious efforts during 1990 to improve economic relations with its Asian neighbours , including Thailand , Indonesia and Taiwan . |
29 | An annual employee profile is issued to each employee showing the information held about him/her and giving the employee the opportunity to make known any inaccuracies . |
30 | Suppose that under this defence statute the Government makes an Order requisitioning land for anti-aircraft missile sites . |