Example sentences of "that make [art] " in BNC.
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1 | We talked about how Morris Marinas make the wrong noises , Fiat Stradas make the right noises and Triumph Heralds that make no noise at all because the big end is buggered . |
2 | There are schools that have extensive stage and lighting equipment that make no use of drama in the curriculum . |
3 | The most terrifying ants of all are those that make no nest but wander through the countryside seeking prey . |
4 | It is not only that the social range of fiction becomes much more inclusive , allowing the writer to explore interiors that make no claim to architecture , but that living space itself develops individual character . |
5 | As I write , I can think of a couple of billboard posters that make no attempt to conceal their debt to the Belgian fantasist : a Silk Cut advertisement , which discards the regular purple silk motif in favour of a neutral cream back ground on which are set the letters P U R P L and E , snipped from some newspaper 's headlines as if by a poison pen writer ; and another whose legend , ‘ I did n't know that Air France had more flights to Paris than any other airline company ’ , is illustrated by the portrait of a man whose face is obscured by a fried egg . |
6 | ‘ Charlie was one of the sort that make a little go a long way . |
7 | The skulls of an elephant and of a man are different shapes , but this is not because the molecules which fit together to make an elephant 's skull are a different shape from those that make a human skull . |
8 | Cash only contributed one song to the second Highwaymen album , Highwayman 2 , a number called Songs that Make a Difference . |
9 | We will review the charitable status of independent schools with the intention of ensuring that the benefits of charitable status are only awarded to those institutions that make a genuine contribution to the wider community . |
10 | Ends of branches that make a connection directly into manholes are called gullies , and these are all fitted with ‘ U ’ or ‘ S ’ traps to form a water seal . |
11 | Unlike the American computer industry , which is characterised by firms that make a narrow range of goods , all six of the top Japanese electronics firms make semiconductors and telecommunications equipment as well as computers . |
12 | Perhaps , too , such inner quietness underlies the legends concerning herbs that make a person ‘ invisible ’ . |
13 | There are , of course , invisible aspects that make a warren , or at least a section of it , impossible . |
14 | Mr. Denford added that the results of this survey accord with earlier 3i research into the factors that make a successful buy-in . |
15 | With plentiful food and drink at Christmas , it 's the finishing touches that make a meal memorable — such as a superior cup of coffee at its conclusion . |
16 | ‘ Those that bring the inventor wealth and fame , and those that make a fortune for someone else , ’ he says . |
17 | Already , though , the examiners are looking not only for knowledge of syllabus content but also for those intellectual qualities that make a successful chartered accountant . |
18 | Walking back to the club that night and recalling old Martin 's letter , I began to understand some of the qualities that make a successful courtier . |
19 | There are many things that make a man irritable when he arrives home from work in the evening and a sensible wife will usually notice the storm-signals and will leave him alone until he simmers down . |
20 | The things that make a modern killer PC , such as swift video performance , are irrelevant for network servers — so mundane is their existence that they can do without a screen or a keyboard . |
21 | Problems may still remain , but so also does a landscape and people that make a visit something to savour . |
22 | THE LITTLE THINGS THAT MAKE A HOME |
23 | Eaux-Bonnes is mainly built around an oval public garden with bandstand , and of solid , four or five-storey Second Empire buildings that make a strange contrast with the thickly wooded hillsides behind them . |
24 | Companies certainly try to control demand , to channel it in known directions , but they are never sure of their market ; the best they can do is to offer a ‘ cultural repertoire ’ , to cover a spread of the likely possibilities in order to minimize the risk — and it is this which accounts for the colossal overproduction of records and the large number that make a loss ( see Laing 1985 : 9–10 , 20 ; Frith 1983a : 92–102 ; Denisoff 1975 : 92–4 ) . |
25 | Ed 's comment : As patricia has found out it 's the nitrates in tank water that make a ‘ natural ’ fertiliser . |
26 | Posi moved at speeds that make a neutrino seem like a Habectric salt-snail . |
27 | You dress casually , you do n't care about all the things that make a city tick — finance , politics , big business — and when you 're working , you live in a makebelieve world most of the time . ’ |
28 | And Hilary had dash , and style , and good looks — all the usual things that make a schoolboy hero . |
29 | According to Honey it 's these little touches that make a big difference . |
30 | Details that make a difference |