Example sentences of "[noun sg] [Wh det] [vb mod] make [pron] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The measures are designed to reinforce each other to produce a combined accident reduction which will make their introduction as a package cost-effective , even in areas with scattered accidents where normal ‘ value for money ’ criteria for accident prevention treatment are not met . |
2 | It was pleasant to stroll around on an evening such as this , thinking productively about the work which would make his name ( and his fortune ) and restore to him the sense of achievement he had so greatly enjoyed as an undergraduate journalist and Union wit . |
3 | With increasing demands on caterers to provide top quality food quickly and efficiently , chefs are turning to well-established equipment manufacturers to provide them with state of the art equipment which will make their job easier . |
4 | The irony is that the Labour government has set up and funded handsomely a Royal Commission on Social Policy which will make its report at the end of 1988 . |
5 | Easier to imagine Sisyphus looking forward to the cigarette which will make his lungs heave under the effort of work and which , when he has finished it and tossed away the butt , will add to the rubbish below . |
6 | As we have seen , reformists like Miller and Swift regard neutral , nonsexist language as a necessary corrective which will make our speech and writing more accurate . |
7 | Mr Ayckbourn , who is currently writing a new musical which will receive its world premiere at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough , will be in Leeds to launch the National Bibliographic Service 's computer software system which will make its records available on CD-ROM . |