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

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1 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 ) .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 Disguise your steps with feints that make the opponent blink , or which divert his attention elsewhere .
5 This is where Sanchez transforms Boys II Men hits with a precise ragga clip and Buju Banton raps of the ‘ Bogle Dance ’ for girls in clothes that make the word ‘ skimpy ’ seem overdressed .
6 But I still retain sympathy for the misguided foreign tourists who read about its properties as a ‘ gateway to the beautiful western Highlands ’ and end up wandering in dismay down streets that make the Bronx look like Disneyland .
7 Posi moved at speeds that make a neutrino seem like a Habectric salt-snail .
8 Perhaps , too , such inner quietness underlies the legends concerning herbs that make a person ‘ invisible ’ .
9 Unlike the American computer industry , which is characterised by firms that make a narrow range of goods , all six of the top Japanese electronics firms make semiconductors and telecommunications equipment as well as computers .
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