Example sentences of "[noun] [that] [pron] [vb mod] make [noun] " in BNC.

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1 My parents are dead now , and I moved away from our village to quite a big town in the hope that I would make friends .
2 It is in virtue of such rules that we can make sense of the idea that we are objectively correct to call the new sensation a pain .
3 And Lucy knew they were there to be lovers , Jay knew like her heartbeat that they would make love .
4 Then she came to the conclusion that it might make things easier .
5 And two more likely fellers that you 'd make Sergeant , I had n't come across .
6 There seemed to be the prospect of such a conference in the late summer and autumn and the chance that it might make progress .
7 There are always ways that we could make people more effective or help people to got the wrong flip , but , but to grow into other jobs .
8 Manufacturers , flushed with success over their pink fluffy man campaign , and greedy with the realisation that they can make hill-walkers wear anything as long as it 's described as a technological breakthrough , are sitting in their factories dreaming up new and more ridiculous things to sell us .
9 Putting one 's self in Stalin 's shoes , the present period of indecision must appear to be an opportune moment for him to step into the arena to suggest to Japan that she should make peace with the Kremlin and with Peking .
10 The only reason that you can make progress in that sort of situation is if there 's a body of opinion that says that you should .
11 If the public had been sickened by the carnage at the Olympic Stadium , the next spectacle to fill their television screens would be in such spectacular technicolor and DestructaVision that it would make Rambo look like a Disney movie .
12 Deep down in those subconscious depths was the suggestion that you could make people believe anything you wanted them to believe , if only you knew how to pronounce the magic formula that brought the genie from the bottle .
13 Indeed , we have all agreed , I take it the recommendations under eight one in order that we can make progress .
14 And the recently discovered structure of atoms gave them the idea that they could make helium out of hydrogen .
15 Sovereignty is the , we 'll turn to it later , we 'll look at sovereignty again , but linked to sovereignty is the idea that you can make legislation , you can pass laws and then you can say these laws are going to be carried out , implemented by courts followed by sanctions though very little law is related to foreign policy because the British government or the Russian government or the United States government ca n't make laws which apply worldwide or outside its own area of claimed sovereignty so there is a difference of the environment in which foreign policy takes place .
16 This situation is known as one of negative ‘ net-effective cost ’ ( NEC ) , and the CEGB should undertake any investment promising NEC on the grounds that it will make electricity prices cheaper than if it were to do nothing .
17 In my judgment natural justice requires that the prisoner be told what the judges have recommended , and anything the trial judge has said about relative culpability , in such time that he can make representations before the Home Secretary fixes the tariff period .
18 I gave you time to adjust to the fact that I 'd make love to you tonight and — ’
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