Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [noun prp] [vb mod] make " in BNC.

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1 It nevertheless remains the view today that the Parliament of the United Kingdom can make and unmake any law whatever and can not be controlled in seeking to do so .
2 The British programme was costed at £6,000 million spread over three years , to which the United States would make an undefined contribution .
3 Clara Mountain , already a three times course winner , is most consistent and should score again in the Hungerford Handicap Chase , while Brabazon , who declined an earlier engagement in the Philip Cornes can make fitness tell against the seasonal debutante Young Pokey in the Ramsbury Hurdle .
4 Over the pint Henry would make a few more casual references to Elinor 's polyneuritis .
5 DAVID INSHAW 'S painting of ‘ The Cricket Game ’ in the lazy valley of the River Bride might make the fat green chalk hills around look too good to be true .
6 The Lord Jesus will make a way for you ! ’
7 The MS Rousse will make an excellent base for the week allowing us to travel the Danube .
8 No doubt McDowell could make do with first-order ‘ quasi'-knowledge in a theory of cognitive representations for ‘ lower ’ species ( in something of the form suggested by Field 1978 ) , stopping short of the special problems posed by the diagnosis of the higher-order beliefs and intentions involved in a Gricean or sub-Gricean mechanism ( cf.
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