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

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1 explicitly made the question of agency the critical point of the case .
2 Lord Mountbatten 's orders from the Prime Minister made the invasion of Europe the main objective with ‘ a programme of raids in ever-increasing intensity ’ .
3 Hence , the following historical and comparative analysis will seek to identify those features that made the bill of lading the fair and certain negotiable document of title it was until the advent of containerization .
4 Governments round the world made the control of inflation the number one short-term macroeconomic objective .
5 Last year the general assembly gave to the Board of Social Responsibility a task of coordinating the work of the church in this field and we are proud now to be able to report to the general assembly that the work done by the assembly 's various Boards and by numerous local initiatives make the Church of Scotland the nation 's leading provider of services to the victims of H I V and to their families delivering both the most extensive and the most comprehensive service to these people within Scotland .
6 But in the 1970s few self-made first generation Conservative politicians had personal memories of the 1930s , or were any longer inclined to conciliate the trade unions and make the avoidance of unemployment the main goal of economic policy .
7 A great many green ideas were produced by Labour that summer ; a ‘ green bill ’ to show up the deficiencies in Tory legislation ; making the quality of life the central theme in the 1990 local elections ; the mobilization of public opinion through the development of a network of environmental , countryside and energy organizations .
8 This tends to make the expectation of success the norm for most children and failure as an exceptional event .
9 She became one of those women reporters whose listening ear and less judgemental approach to people in trouble helped to make the distillation of news the more respected practice it is today .
10 It may be that the Breton expedition was intended to keep up pressure on the French to make the sort of concessions the English would feel able to accept , but it is equally possible that the confused direction of English policy reflected conflicting influences at court .
11 Montage always ‘ places the spectator 's look in question , ( it ) poses the question of its constitution , and makes the institution of cinema the question of every film ’ .
12 It 's thought the 92 year old had left the gas on … when she went to make a cup of tea the kitchen went up .
13 It 's thought the 92 year old had left the gas on … when she went to make a cup of tea the kitchen went up .
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