Example sentences of "[that] it [vb mod] make [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He knew that it would make her feel inferior and stupid and insignificant beside the sultry Domino and her no doubt dazzling sexual experience !
2 ‘ I 'd share your gin , ’ the Bishop 's wife said , ‘ except that it would make me further inclined to cry . ’
3 Among the birds , body-armour is absent for the obvious reason that it would make them too heavy to fly .
4 Thousands of people took AZT in the hope that it would make them feel better and live longer .
5 The one major drawback with this proposal to ‘ give Channel Four its freedom ’ is that it would make it compete with the existing ITV companies .
6 Although revised , in its final form the bill did not assuage White House misgivings that it would make it too easy for plaintiffs to prove discrimination , and would force employers to impose hiring and promotion quotas based on race and sex in order to avoid expensive law suits .
7 I 'm sure that it would make us more careful the months before .
8 That it might make them think other than we wish them to think ?
9 If anything , I tend to believe that it will make you unhappy : either immediately unhappy , as you are impaled by incompatibility , or unhappy later , when the woodworm has quietly been gnawing away for years and the bishop 's throne collapses .
10 ‘ I am refusing to accede to your request on the grounds that it will make you insecure ’
11 The loan requirements shall not be so stringent that it will make it impossible for a businessman to acquire these loans .
12 I do not think that there is an expectation among people that it will make it easier , and that is one of the arguments that we have frequently advanced against it .
13 Now , on the national issue of course , like all legislation there are all the side issues that pop up after the legislation has been passed , and there 's no question in my mind that one of the side effects of the opting out legislation that it will make it very difficult for local authorities to reorganize .
14 It is , however , equally true that Parliament can not stop Frenchmen smoking on the streets of Paris ( or , for that matter , Englishmen smoking on the streets of London ) and that it can make it a crime for a man not to turn into a woman .
15 But he winced at that , and she thought , this has nothing to do with ego , and continued , ‘ I 'm thinking that really the big difference is that it must make it more difficult to handle things .
16 And the reason I would come up with would be that it must make you feel stonkingly great .
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