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

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1 In practical terms , the school librarian or teacher may not have the authority to make a final decision on the purchase of a microcomputer but it is important that s/he has some knowledge of what microcomputers can do and what criteria should be used for selection , so that the decision made by the headteacher may be influenced by the person who will ultimately control and use the microcomputer .
2 It is obvious , however , that the decision to make the banking system responsible for covering such expenditures out of new credits has a major inflationary effect on the economy .
3 On the other hand , Ted McCarty ( Gibson 's president , main designer and the man who did the most work on the nascent Les Paul ) has said that the decision to make the Custom definitely came after the introduction of the gold-top .
4 The crowds came and were very well behaved and it appears that the decision to make the event all-ticket was the correct one .
5 But in 1979 the creation of peace was clearly a settling of an account : should a quarrel between a Zuwaya and men from Zliten occur in the future , that particular issue could not become a component element of it , for all the shaikhs concerned had agreed that the peace made was a good one .
6 But there is nothing to support the theory that the crew made up the story , and no apparent motive for them to do so .
7 It is in virtue of ( 5 ) , ( 7 ) , and ( 8 ) that we can truly say that the circumstance makes happen and explains the effect , and not the other way on .
8 It would seem that the change made under UCTA 1977 does not affect this point .
9 LTS claim that Barama is " genuinely setting out to achieve management of the forest on a sustainable yield basis " , but Francis Sullivan of WWF points out that " sustainable yield is only the tiniest aspect of true sustainable forest management " and that the proposal makes no provision for the preservation of biodiversity .
10 that past consideration is no consideration ) is frequently evaded by means of the fiction that the promise made subsequent to the consideration merely fixes the amount due under an earlier promise deemed to exist contemporaneously with the consideration .
11 It is inevitable that the Evangelist made changes to the traditions in his desire to say what the events of Jesus ' life meant for his readers .
12 Some argued that the shock made industry return in the end to competitiveness , but other economists argued that subsequent growth owed more to spending North Sea oil profits on a consumer boom .
13 This encounter should take place either just before dawn or just after dusk , so that the half-light makes it difficult to tell what is real and what is false .
14 She tried to imagine them in bed together , and found that the thought made her feel physically ill .
15 A contract is a bargain and the bargain was that the Company made her the promise in the advertisement and she in return bought one of their smoke balls from a retailer .
16 This is not to say that the school made no advances in this area .
17 Whether he was a good master for the Church , however , is a moot point ; there is correspondence of Remigius of Rheims dating from after Clovis 's death , and again preserved in the Epistolae Austrasiacae which suggests that the king made some poor appointments , and that the bishop acquiesced in them , to the disgust of other members of the clergy .
18 As no children seem to be on the way , the doctor recommends that the couple make love from 10.30 to 11.30 in the morning and 2.30 to 5 in the afternoon , as well as in the evening , a situation that causes Alfredo to break out in a rash .
19 The certificate reveals that the couple made the registration together .
20 The second accusation of pressure was that the judge made clear his views concerning the appropriate verdict by his final remarks .
21 Once it is made clear that the judge makes new law in these circumstances , as conventionalism insists , then it seems plausible that he should choose the rule he believes the actual legislature then in power would choose , or , failing that , the rule he believes best represents the will of the people as a whole .
22 As you all know our fund-raising project last years was the 200 Club and those of you who joined the club will be pleased to know that the venture made a good profit .
23 Is it your understanding then that the bill makes some acts of doctors lawful when they respond to the signing of a directive , but does n't make lawful what you did thinking it was perfectly good medical technique ?
24 The first is that the obligation to make discovery does not arise until the close of pleadings .
25 The second is that the obligation to make discovery is limited to those who are parties to the action .
26 In order to maintain a level playing field , it is important that the Government make access available to well established credit insurance underwriters who have clients/policyholders to whom the national interest reinsurance may be appropriate .
27 It is the Housing Executive 's responsibility to determine how it spends the funds that the Government make available to it .
28 Will my right hon. Friend ensure that the Government make that clear to the Russian people before advancing large sums ?
29 That is also the view of the chairman of British Rail , and is matched by the resources that the Government make available .
30 The Prime Minister told my right hon. Friend the Member for Islwyn ( Mr. Kinnock ) that the Government make a large contribution to the UN development agencies , but he must be aware that our contribution has been cut by 38 per cent .
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