Example sentences of "[adv] that [pers pn] make a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Nothing but the best for Lucy , and that meant a month of sober evenings honing every flip phrase so that it made a point . |
2 | That comes automatically , together with iced water , before Peggy Sue begins interrogating you , and is replenished so often and so generously that you make a note to speak harshly to the next British rip-off artist who rushes you 80p for a niggardly Nescafe . |
3 | Not that I make a fuss about it . |
4 | not that it makes a lot of difference |
5 | I am not complaining , only pointing out that it makes a difference to the tone of a campaign . |
6 | A letter appeared in the Independent pointing out that he made a number of grammatical errors . |
7 | They 'll say we ca n't afford you , so it 's in my interest really that you make a profit . |
8 | He accompanied this with a rude gesture — some say it was a noise , others that he stuck out his tongue , or even that he made a sign with his forearm . |
9 | I often say jokingly that you make a comment to somebody and you find you 're talking to the world export on expert on whatever it is . |