Example sentences of "[Wh det] will make [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The reform of our outdated and undemocratic voting system in particular is the change which will make other reforms possible and is the key to a successful future .
2 In 1995 , the world 's space agencies are intending to launch 15 observation platforms into space , which will make systematic observations across the globe .
3 The announced purpose was ‘ to bring the change in people which will make political changes work ’ .
4 The patient may need to adapt to living in a new way ( e.g. Mr Reynolds ' stoma ) or without a particular organ or a limb which will make considerable alterations in lifestyle ( e.g. an amputation ) .
5 The administration has admitted that the American economy is in recession , which will make hard-pressed industries more vociferous in their demands for protection from ‘ unfair competition ’ .
6 Moves of that sort , though , are marginal to the general trend towards strict emission controls which will make catalytic converters compulsory in the EC .
7 AS CHRISTMAS approaches the South Donegal Railway Restoration Society has several times available at very reasonable prices which will make excellent presents , writes JAMES SCANNELL .
8 The G M B also want employers who flout the law to be properly punished , not a slap on the wrist which many hand out , we want imprisonment for serious offenders , and fines which will make potential offenders think twice before cutting corners and putting our members at risk .
9 At the time of writing the National Union of Teachers is preparing guidelines for its members which will make clear recommendations regarding good practice for teachers in Compact schools .
10 Er Madam Speaker I I entirely agree with the sentiments which have been expressed by Black and Decker and I have to say to members opposite that when companies like Mercedes are starting to source outside of Germany , with companies like Volkswagen are starting to look er outside Europe and Peugeot and others , alarm bells should be ringing for those members who are genuinely concerned about jobs because there is no doubt that the social chapter is driving people out of work and the longer that members opposite adhere to it er then the the greater will be the er the possibility o of er people er in Europe er embracing policies which will make those countries in Europe less competitive and less able to provide employment .
11 If no such committee is formed , who or what will make those recommendations ?
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