Example sentences of "[art] [n mass] [Wh pn] make " in BNC.

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1 Sunderland .......... 1 Sheffield United .... 1 WHAT gets up Dave Bassett 's nostrils , as he so vividly put it after his side 's draw at Roker Park , are the people who make comparisons between Sheffield United and his former club , Wimbledon .
2 ‘ Once we had solved the thickness problem , it became a commercial possibility , ’ says Dr Jones , ‘ and Mars — the people who make the chocolate bars — became interested .
3 It 's now the younger people , the people who make fortunes , like Richard Branson of Virgin , or even tennis stars , who set the standards .
4 You are the people who make our work possible and I try to forge more tangible links between us .
5 With , of course , all the best stories and features on the programmes and the people who make them … it 'll be even better value than ever .
6 It wo n't be over for any of us until the people who make war have been destroyed . ’
7 Unfortunately , the people who make the system decided to redesign the bit that connects the two computers — they 've been redesigning it for months .
8 Eldorado just reflects the people who make the programmes , that 's what I hate about it .
9 They simply confirm my view that the people who make the laws are people who have little direct contact with the playing of the game .
10 But if the videos seem like some psychologist 's nightmare , to the people who make them , they are a dream come true .
11 If there are any storylines it surely does n't help to wipe out the people who make them — .
12 How do we know this , however , of human artefacts ? — simply because we have had repeated experience of them and of the people who make them .
13 The people who make the laws and regulations relating to such a highly technological activity as aviation are as capable of making mistakes as the engineers who build the aircraft and the crews that fly them .
14 In addition to spouses the people who make such claims are : former spouses who have not remarried ; children ; people who were treated as children of the deceased ; any other person ( relative or not ) who was being maintained financially by the deceased at the time of his or her death ( Cretney , 1984 , pp. 702–7 ) .
15 Turning from the hardware of sea rescue to the people who make it possible the Chairman emphasised that the contribution of lifeboat crews could not be stressed too highly .
16 Concluding his report to the Governors Mr Vernon returned to the people who make up the RNLI , and without whom it could not exist .
17 The people who make the biggest contribution to profit are those who take a pride in being the best .
18 It really is vitally important for the creative people to see your factory , try out your hotel or visit your shops or warehouses ; to talk to the people who make or devise your product , whatever it is , as well as to those who sell it .
19 Persil washing-up liquid comes from the people who make Persil .
20 How often do we , we really feel that the bride and groom are the people who make the choice ?
21 The police only enforce the law , they ca n't make the law work , the people who make the law work are the judiciary .
22 It 's like anything else , most of the people who make it through into professional science do n't really have the commitment or the imaginative fire to be there .
23 Of considerable current interest to forecasters are the values that inspire the attitudes and consumption patterns of the people who make up society .
24 For the groups that eschew unconventional behaviour — and there may be tactical as well as principled reasons for doing so — the focus and target of pressure is likely to be the people who make the laws and policies and/or the people who implement them .
25 The people who make P C Quick say do not use Smart Drive ,
26 Future research will examine in detail the views of clients and seek to demonstrate how effective management systems can be designed to reflect the strengths , weaknesses and aspirations of the people who make up solicitors ' firms .
27 ‘ Gods always behave like the people who make them , ’ she writes , opening the chapter on ‘ that boisterous god , Guedé ’ who ‘ does and says the things that the peasants would like to do and say ’ .
28 The people who make applications are not in a position to know who is warranted and who is not .
29 THE majority of farmers have done so much to ensure quality food , a healthy environment , a beautiful countryside and the welfare of their animals , yet too often , they are still viewed as the people who make a handsome profit producing food mountains and destroying the environment .
30 In this article we aim to give you a snapshot of the Administration Centre , the people who make the unit tick , how we organise ourselves and what we are learning from the experience .
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