Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] that make " in BNC.

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1 If you have a small bathroom , look for manufacturers that make fitted bathroom furniture , with the washbasin , toilet ( and sometimes bidet ) set into storage cupboards .
2 There are similar disputes , first , between a Grand Theory of history ( system ) and the claim that states ( units ) make whatever international society there is ; secondly , between analyses that make the national state internally sovereign in its policy and decisions ( system ) and those which fragment it into its bureaucracies ( units ) ; thirdly , between bureaucracy ( system ) and the human individuals who play the internal roles ( units ) .
3 The syndrome of imperfections that make up " maternal depletion " coupled usually with lower educational level and larger family size evidently account for the lower survival chances of infants and young children whose mothers were beyond age 39 at the birth .
4 Briefly summarised , these are first , that photosynthesis may be ‘ switched ’ on and off reversibly : and second , that its behaviour is highly modular in that the complex series of reactions that make up photosynthesis can be reviewed as going on inside a number of ‘ boxes ’ , each fairly distinct and separable from each other — the light-harvesting mechanisms , the conversion of the light energy to ATP , the use of ATP to make carbohydrates and so on .
5 This chapter describes , with some basic facts and figures , the range of institutions that make up the United Kingdom 's education system .
6 I 'll have a look , but I 've had him doing actual words , like first words er , you know erm , Ben and large and in and out and just the , the easy words and Luke and his own name , so he is already got the idea that when you write a letter you ca n't just write any letter , you 've got to make letters say something either as erm , as an alphabet or in the form of words , so of course she says to , would you all like to write me a sentence , well he 's already passed that stage , he thinks himself well I ca n't write a sentence , what he knows as a sentence consists of words that make sense , so they 're all sitting there going a N , N , N , Q , R , S , N , T , T , and they 're saying a sentence like I went to the shops with my nanny , well Alex has already passed that stage , he knows that that is n't sensible , so he must of turned to her and he said , I ca n't write like that , my mummy will shout at me
7 Ends of branches that make a connection directly into manholes are called gullies , and these are all fitted with ‘ U ’ or ‘ S ’ traps to form a water seal .
8 There are many different types of institution that make up the financial sector , from banks to building societies to various institutions in the City of London .
9 Nor is science concerned with just the kinds of generalization that make up a theory of determinism with respect to our lives .
10 Changes in the relative numbers of the different types of household that make up the aggregate population have actuarial consequences for the future pattern of public and private transfers into and out of collective saving and insurance funds .
11 Hooker Phil Kearns said : ‘ If winning can inspire so many people than I can put up will the months of hard slog , sleepless nights , aches and pains and fleeting fears of failure that make up a World Cup campaign .
12 These can be forms of avoidance that make it impossible for the couple to look at their marital problems .
13 I have mentioned particular examples of qualities that make for high survival value among memes .
14 AS YOU yawn through this week 's promo-treadmill that is Wogan and wonder why Parkinson went to Australia , imagine , if you will , an interview programme with one guest , a shot of the interviewer 's back only , no stairs and the sort of questions that make grown men break down and cry .
15 The conclusions are based , as they have to be , on the smaller bits of behaviour that make up a given style .
16 ‘ There are a lot of things that make Milton so good , but the most important is that he wants to do it , ’ says John .
17 The list of things that make TOP — Time outs , Improvement Teams , TOP Tips , Customer Supplier Workshops , Process Analysis Teams etc .
18 ‘ The normal sorts of things that make up one 's life .
19 See there 's lots of people that make me laugh , Liam makes me laugh .
20 Nationalized industries tend to be much more capital-intensive than the rest of the economy , and it is precisely the presence of these large capital costs that generates the economies of scale that make many of these industries natural monopolies .
21 loops and swirls of sense that make words seem
22 The hardware manufacturers themselves offer not only systems software , which comprises the most basic sets of instructions that make computers operate and with which users are normally powerless to interfere .
23 If the bulge is axisymmetric , lines of sight that make the same angle on either side of the centre will appear equally bright .
24 Lines of sight that make equal angles with the direction to the Centre intersect different volumes of the bar .
25 Both can be presumed to matter most when and where they are most influential — as in the charting of the interests , concerns and methods of analysis that make up a new academic discipline .
26 In our coupon opposite , we list a number of points that make the New Home Memory Craft 8000 CE a revolutionary sewing machine and an ideal choice .
27 It means that the reason there seems to be an association between low social support and vulnerability to neurosis is because the same attributes of personality that make a person vulnerable to depression also make a person see their friends and relatives as unhelpful , whether or not they are around and available to help .
28 There are certain sorts of clothes that make you an ‘ OK person ’ ( like Levi jeans or Reebok trainers ) .
29 They are defined as firms or enterprises whose final output is in some sense non-material , irrespective of the types of occupation that make up a firm 's labour force .
30 Mr Harvey does so with a clarity and beauty of expression that make his book worth reading even by those who will be sceptical of what he describes .
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