Example sentences of "of [art] [noun sg] [vb mod] make " in BNC.
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1 | Of course , vegetation and the nature of the soil can make a difference , For example , if acid rain falls on a spruce forest , the rain can become even more acid . |
2 | The spur should be used occasionally and not constantly when riding your horse , misuse of the spur will make the horse ‘ dead to the leg ’ and will lose its effect . |
3 | Skilful questioning of the child can make him tap sources of knowledge he did n't know he had . |
4 | Equally , there could be no logic in treating the existence of the further caution as a reasonable excuse for not answering , for the words of the caution would make sense only if the Director could not compel an answer — in which case no excuse , reasonable or otherwise , for silence would be required . |
5 | The process of deciding where you are taking your business is the opportunity to get the involvement and commitment of others , which actually forms the motive power that at the end of the day will make it happen . |
6 | Changes to any part of the system may make it necessary to change other seemingly unrelated components . |
7 | The Provo , Utah company says the addition of the software will make networked applications simpler to write as well as easier to update and maintain , without the need for major rewrites , and that applications based on HD-DOMS technology will have the advantages of being interoperable across diverse computing environments and tightly integrated into NetWare 's distributed network services . |
8 | Any member of the public can make a ‘ presentment ’ there , so continuing the medieval accusatorial procedure . |
9 | Others claimed that the constitutional complexities of the bill could make it unworkable . |
10 | A few preliminary skirmishes in the early stages of the relationship will make it clear how the man is going to react to tears . |
11 | Each half of the brain may make its own contribution towards different aspects of musical expression or appreciation . |
12 | Although the sea is a much more stable environment than the air and the habitat enjoyed by land animals , fluctuations occur which have a special influence on the shore , where the extremes are greater , and cold air temperatures can influence the fauna in winter , and the concentrated rays of the sun can make some pools uninhabitable during the summer . |
13 | The Council of the Galaxy must make some concession . |
14 | ICI , Britain 's second biggest exporter , said the fall in the value of the pound would make exports more competitive . |
15 | A spell out of the side could make him restless . |
16 | The spirit of the wind will bring him good luck and the spirit of the rain will make him happy . ’ |
17 | But a commitment by the major donors of 1 per cent of the GDP would make $150 billion available immediately . |
18 | It is obvious that a patent should not be granted for anything which is not new , which is already in the public domain , otherwise the grant of the patent could make illegal an act which was previously legal . |
19 | How many laps of the track would make one kilometre ? |
20 | In some cases Mr. Powell felt that the reversal of the slide would make it more satisfying to ‘ read ’ from left to right . |
21 | These tools of the trade may make planning possible , but they do not necessarily produce what is needed by Soviet society . |
22 | Nevertheless if the patient is mentally and emotionally unaffected but has , for example , a pain somewhere , then the details of the pain will make up the whole case , or ‘ totality ’ as it is called , for which a similar remedy must be found . |
23 | You see , I had a dream many years ago that the opera-houses of the world would make many more exchanges . |
24 | This means that in the case of fish some of the blood must make two or three trips around the lung circuit , and some carbon-dioxide-bearing blood makes several trips round the body before returning to the heart . |
25 | The advancing foot of the walker must make contact with the ground before the rear foot leaves the ground . |
26 | ( 9 ) Sometimes aggrieved shareholders of the target may make representations to the Panel executive . |
27 | Private MPs rise and ask for time for this or that motion or debate which they particularly want , but normally the only concessions the Leader of the House will make is through ‘ the usual channels ’ , that is in private discussions with the opposition Chief Whip . |
28 | The Leader of the House should make time next week for this urgent matter to be discussed . |
29 | Attitudes in excess of 80° in pitch and roll may cause the gyro to topple and some minutes will be required for it to re-erect. bearing friction and other causes , as well as the rotation of the Earth will make the gyro wander . |
30 | I never thought I was soon to see just how miserable the peoples of the earth can make life for themselves . |