Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [pron] makes [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Also , say the physicists , the nature of physics itself makes it difficult to compartmentalise .
2 For around £5 each , DIY shops sell locks to fit any kind of window which makes them impossible to open without the right key .
3 And , if one accepts the concept that the spirit is journeying through many lifetimes in order to achieve that degree of evolution which makes it unnecessary to spend further time on this earth , then surely it must be essential to experience life both as a man and as a woman .
4 It 's frustrated , urgent and fluent — plus it 's got that feeling of abandon which makes it unpredictable and on edge all the time .
5 That answer , at least , is consistent with the passage in Questions of Procedure which makes it clear that the internal arrangement of Cabinet business is no concern of Parliament or public .
6 It contains six small apples and has the sort of handle which makes it easy to carry to school or on outings .
7 It provides the clearest description that I have yet found on the use of 50 millesimals in practice and in addition conveys a sense of excitement which makes one eager to try out this ‘ new ’ form of prescribing .
8 We can accept the less than perfect aspects of a friend — it 's their lack of perfection which makes them endearing , because it lets us have a fault or two ourselves .
9 The importance of the law in such matters is in creating a centre of power which makes it possible to enforce moral duties .
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