Example sentences of "[art] [noun] makes " in BNC.
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1 | Lothar 's biographer in the Gesta makes the point that following Celestine 's death he did not immediately join the cardinals assembled in the Septizonium , but attended first the exequies , or funeral rites , for the dead pope , which were taking place in the Lateran basilica . |
2 | The command you can see starts or switches to Word for Windows ( the USEEXIST makes the button switch to Word if it 's already open , and the IMAX sizes its window to leave the Power Launcher toolbar clear at the top of the screen , and icons clear at the bottom ) . |
3 | The bristling of the fur makes the animal look bigger , a ‘ transformation display ’ that may deter the enemy if the defensive cat is lucky . |
4 | We clean him up and the caveman makes us look cool . |
5 | It is hard work but the variety makes it stimulating and exciting . |
6 | The change makes the potato a potential weed . |
7 | These protein molecules curl up into a particular shape determined by their own amino-acid sequence , which in turn is governed by the DNA code sequence of the gene G. When G mutates , the change makes a crucial difference to the amino-acid sequence normally specified by the gene G , and hence to the coiled-up shape of the protein molecule . |
8 | Very low prices ( the retailer makes savings through bulk buying , and overheads are lower than in a central location — part of these savings is passed on to the customer ) |
9 | If the cost price is £400 and the retailer makes £100 profit , what is the selling price ? |
10 | It is not crucial to start a new line each time a new person speaks , as long as the writer makes us know the speaker . |
11 | The EEC makes four programmes a week for the national and provincial networks . |
12 | HDS claims the award makes it the largest supplier of X-terminals for commercial applications in the business , a new area for the things . |
13 | If the creditor makes application for time to be extended , the trustee would be entitled to be heard . |
14 | Now the pre-processing makes the patterns makes the thing linearly soluble . |
15 | So far , thankfully , there is no sign that the technique makes it any more likely that a child will be born with congenital defects . |
16 | 1.44 < 1.66 therefore accept null hypothesis ; i.e. no evidence to suggest that the technique makes a significant contribution to the recognition process within the domain of music . |
17 | The technique makes use of the properties that water develops when heated to high temperatures at high atmospheric pressures . |
18 | I do n't know how they 've done it but the typography on the signs makes me want to pronounce the word Edin-burg , and I live in the place , for God 's sake . |
19 | Consider , for instance , the following string , and see where implausibility enters : ‘ the text makes no response … the text evades the reader 's interrogation … the text is frequently silent … the text is idle and will not get up in the morning . ’ |
20 | All the same , the text makes no claim to be citing this rescript , and it is very curious that the jurist should first limit his remarks to the facts as stated and then go on to limit them to the words quoted ; especially since the facts stated amount to little more than those words . |
21 | The preface makes it clear that interest in the past in Saudi Arabia — as in all countries — is directly linked with present prosperity . |
22 | Once again , the intensity of contact spread over such a long time in the field makes this form of self-monitoring difficult to maintain , and there was also a general resistance from below to the management 's instruction . |
23 | The substance of the field makes impressive reading Volume 2 covers AI programming languages ; applications research in science , medicine and education ; and automatic programming . |
24 | For underdeveloped countries the computer makes it possible to leapfrog certain stages of development by slashing paper bureaucracy , streamlining production and improving health care . |
25 | So the snake makes its deft , rapid lunge and then immediately withdraws to await results . |
26 | The snake makes it wriggle so that the apparently disembodied filament appears to be some kind of succulent worm . |
27 | I 'm glad the referendum makes it look like things are going to be solved , but it 's still too early . |
28 | The delay between the actual distilling and the sale of the whisky makes stock control a nightmare . |
29 | Consensus is at the heart of the social contract the Faith makes . ’ |
30 | Too early : Mr Clinton 's May was not quite the disaster the sketch makes it seem . |