Example sentences of "[Wh det] make [pron] [adv] [adj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | However , the real triumph was the fact that the user interface was matched to the traditional ways of working — which made it both easy to learn and rapidly accepted ( though much criticised for its lack of typographic accuracy ) by the publishing industry . |
2 | It was certainly significant to the next stage of Nicholson 's career , and indeed what was happening in Hollywood itself at a time of changing tastes which made it almost impossible to predict what next year 's cinema audience would go into raptures about . |
3 | Guy Sterne 's dark face possessed some indefinably tough , worldly-wise quality which made it almost impossible to read . |
4 | This was a technique which made it peculiarly difficult to say when he was working and when he was not . |
5 | He had a curious way of stressing words in the wrong place , sometimes swallowing them completely , but there was a hypnotic singsong quality to his voice which made it very hard to concentrate on what he was actually saying . |
6 | Wartime conditions had robbed players of the incentive to win promotion because of the uncertain future of League football , and caused a sharp fall in gates which made it virtually impossible to spend money on improving the team . |
7 | Spoken dialogue being omitted , synopses are provided which make it absolutely impossible to tell where the musical numbers occur and what they have to do with the plot . |
8 | All items need looking at : benefits , child care allowances , maintenance and the court procedures which make it so difficult to vary an order . |
9 | The vocabulary and language of this sonnet is relatively simple and straightforward but there are a few techniques , such as alliteration and the careful placing of certain words , which make it more interesting to study . |
10 | The Free Curl cordless styling Brush , Free Curl cordless styling Tong and Free Curl cordless combination Brush and Tong have been designed specifically for women on the move which makes them so easy to travel with . |
11 | But is n't it true , this garden has a fantastic character which makes you quite able to imagine the poets of the Renaissance strolling among these bushes and over the flowery grass ? … |
12 | They are also closely associated with University College Cork , which makes it particularly pleasant to welcome them to Queen 's for their first visit . |
13 | The English language is particularly rich in words we can use to describe our emotions , which makes it rather difficult to assess how many basic emotions there are . |
14 | Everything large or furry has been shot and eaten or skinned , or if it has n't been , it runs away while you 're still a long way off , which makes it rather difficult to film . |
15 | Notes on a lesson are often of a vague and impressionistic kind , which makes it almost impossible to draw the kind of inferences needed for our purposes , while those particular instances that are recorded are often atypical , having caught the observer 's attention for that very reason . |
16 | Then there is the whole question of phase separation in glasses , which makes it almost impossible to produce homogenous glasses of certain compositions . |
17 | They 're going to the B B C engineers who put this screen in the top of the ceiling , which makes it almost impossible to read , are now going to move it . |
18 | At present it occupies a hefty 30Mb of memory which makes it too big to co-exist with Windows . |
19 | Regardless of the system the program runs on , it presents a standard user interface of icons and drop-down menus which makes it very simple to use . |
20 | ‘ What appeals to people is the normality of the show , there is nothing do or die about it which makes it very easy to relate to it . |
21 | Some pressed tulips can measure as much as 20cm ( 8in ) in diameter , which makes it very hard to use them unless you are planning an enormous picture . |