Example sentences of "a [noun sg] [Wh det] [vb mod] make [noun] " in BNC.

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1 THE BMC , which at present enjoys the vague legal status of an unincorporated association , is proposing to become a limited company — a move which will make things easier for legal purposes in a number of ways .
2 The new constitution , which was based on that of the NCCL , emphasised the association 's character as a body which would make representations on the broad issues of civil liberties and would also take up individual cases of discrimination and ill-treatment .
3 At the current exchange rate , that is barely $1 — a price which should make Russia competitive with producers like Indonesia .
4 But they are clearly intended to form , in combination with formula funding under LMS , a system which will make schools subject to market forces in a direct and dramatic fashion .
5 With a company which can make use of new technology , jobs are certainly put at risk by resisting , or less than enthusiastically supporting , new technology .
6 Moreover , these correlations only achieved overall significance when the junctions were grouped in a way which may make sense , but was clearly post hoc .
7 In a town where the politics of two great interests clashed , it was essential to make the best possible use of any means of influence and to have a deputy functioning in the regality court in a way which would make friends for the duke 's interest rather than enemies .
8 She seems to me terribly unhappy in a way which can make people desperate , spiteful , even wicked . ’
9 The big question now is how soon the blond from Henley will eclipse the blonde from Finchley , who is said to be planning a speech which would make Joan of Arc sound hesitant .
10 Government changes to the tax system in recent years had allowed the company to come up with a solution which would make shares which had been trading at less than £3 last month to £5 , Mr Ritblat said .
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