Example sentences of "[verb] that what makes " in BNC.
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1 | Now I want to suggest that what makes the difference — what transmutes overload and pressure into full-blown stress — are what I shall call injunctions . |
2 | Some of that has to be insecurity and often I have thought that what makes Jackie run is the fear that if he stops running the world will all fall apart about him . |
3 | Ayer claims that ‘ logical analysis ’ ( whatever that is ) shows that what makes these ‘ appearances ’ the ‘ appearances of ’ the same thing is not their relationship to an entity other than themselves , but their relationship to one another . |
4 | And they believe that what makes the current situation precarious is the continuing uncertainty over the outlook for sterling . |
5 | But it 's not only Trodd and other producers who believe that what makes good work in a collaborative art is the challenge of having to justify decisions to your colleagues , and having colleagues who are not afraid to make those challenges . |
6 | In Principia Ethica ( p. 41 ) Moore implies that what makes good a non-natural quality is that it could not exist by itself in time , as other properties could . |
7 | She believes that what makes the South different from the rest of America is not just a matter of perception but almost a physical phenomenon . |
8 | He explained that what makes the document confidential is the fact that the creator of the document has used his brain and thus arrived at a result which can only be produced by somebody who goes through the same process . |