Example sentences of "make [adj] [pron] of " in BNC.
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1 | Like Plutarch , Alexander of Aphrodisias argued that not everything is the product of inevitable destiny , since things that are produced by reason and by artists in the exercise of their craft ‘ do not seem to be produced by them through necessity , for they make each one of them indeed , but they are equally at liberty not to do so ’ . |
2 | So divide that bar into two and then make each one of those into a dotted beat . |
3 | Ward has modified the aircraft 's firewall extensively , and has added T-28 brakes and other modifications such as extra wing spars , which will make this one of the finest Bearcats flying . |
4 | First 10 correct entries opened after that date will each win a copy of Everton Player By Player , whose pictures and text by Ivan Ponting will make this one of the soccer books of the year . |
5 | Houses are thrown open as Malaysians entertain their family and friends , firecrackers are let off everywhere and colourful lion dances make this one of the year 's favourite events . |
6 | Culinary skills in the kitchen have made this one of the most popular hotels in St. Wolfgang . |
7 | Less than twenty of them finally made it back to England , alas — but their sale at Sotheby 's made this one of the most profitable ventures we 've ever engaged in , and did much to offset our subsequent post-production costs ! |
8 | See if you could make three lots of something . |
9 | Treat them gently and make sure none of them are broken or there 'll be trouble . ’ |
10 | Make sure none of the window area is included within the shot otherwise you could be giving yourself a problem with backlighting . |
11 | Do n't all just stand together can you make ten lots of ten okay . |
12 | Good four lots of three and could you make five lots of anything ? |
13 | You could make five lots of two but you 'd two left over so it would n't go evenly okay . |
14 | Okay so we could make one lot of twelve we could make two lots of six . |
15 | Okay and could you make four lots of something . |
16 | We have already looked at some aspects of what makes each one of us the distinctive , uniquely individual people that we are . |
17 | Ministers will also be seeking to lift sagging Tory morale , by offering assurances on a range of issues , which promise to make this one of the most difficult annual conferences the party leadership has faced since Margaret Thatcher came to office . |
18 | Subtle distortion , most noticeably in the exaggerated size of the eyes , the almost sickly , livid colouring of the flesh and the strangely open , vulnerable expression , combine to make this one of this century 's most emotional portraits . |
19 | Fast access to hundreds of teletext information pages and a matching stand for your Video recorder , makes this one of the most impressive new products currently on rental . |
20 | Large size , long angled wings , white head and underparts , and habit of fishing by diving from air makes this one of the most distinctive birds of prey ; much larger White-tailed Eagle and smaller Marsh Harrier ( p. 87 ) , both pale-headed birds seen over water , have dark underparts . |
21 | As we walked on to the jetty , I was watching carefully to make sure none of my trunks was left on board . |
22 | ‘ I 'm a Time Lord , remember ? ’ he whispered back , keen to make sure none of the others overheard him . |
23 | Er to make sure none of the empty flats was broke into , and items removed such as copper tanks , electrical fittings . |