Example sentences of "in [noun sg] make [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Li Shai Tung drew closer , operating the remote from a distance of almost three hundred thousand li , adjusting the camera image with the most delicate of touches , the slight delay in response making him cautious .
2 But something I would like to say , which no-one has touched on at all ; we 've all been talking about the laws that affect women and equal opportunities , and no-one has mentioned anything about the horrendous hours that are worked in parliament making it not impossible , but extremely difficult for women to become politicians working in parliament to be the people who make the laws , to be the people who can actually affect women 's roles in society erm everyone seems to accept the fact that our own parliament , totally dominated by men , and the sort of hours that only men can work , making it extremely difficult for women .
3 The large number of forms in circulation made it difficult for the authorities to keep track of them .
4 REPORTS about Vinny Jones being the hardest man in football make me smile .
5 However , the Conservative Party in opposition made it clear that they too would maintain a strong central guidance over the economy , when returned to power .
6 Her smile in greeting made her seem quite genuinely delighted to meet him .
7 It can also in effect make it impossible for them to participate in the community and thus deprives them of an important aspect of citizenship .
8 If the answers to Q5 and Q9 were both Yes , indicating that the process is competitive without the 4BA load and that the supply Q&R ; is acceptable , buying would again be indicated via Q8 since buying small quantities of mass-produced items rather than investing in equipment to make them in-house must improve the company ROC .
9 On an application for any interim relief under subsection ( 1 ) the court may refuse to grant that relief if , in the opinion of the court , the fact that the court has no jurisdiction apart from this section in relation to the subject-matter of the proceedings in question makes it inexpedient for the court to grant it .
10 His achievements in sport made him something of a celebrity at school and his status was in no small way boosted by the teachers ' approval .
11 Various schemes are being put in place to make us think carefully about giving our waste a new lease of life .
12 Does training in economics make you mean — or is it just that mean people are somehow attracted to economics ?
13 To return to your educational interests , what sort of changes would you like to see in education to make it more applicable , perhaps , to twentieth century women ?
14 But he then recalled that even tiny amounts of certain high polymers , like polyoxyethylene , dissolve in water to make it very slippery indeed .
15 But its lack of interest in theory makes it prone to overlook biases in this area .
16 They were bound to have things in common , even if the difference in age made it unlikely that they 'd have overlapped at university .
17 Such strength in depth makes it hardly surprising that England A struggled in their recent ‘ Test ’ series over there .
18 The successes of subordinate classes in capturing state organizations are met by reorganizations which benefit the long-run interests of capital , as in Britain , where local government units have been completely modernized and increased in size to make them less vulnerable to electoral capture by the labour movement ( Dearlove , 1979 ) .
19 Look at the diagram below and see how misery or depression can lead to physical symptoms — which in turn make you feel even more miserable .
20 That in turn made me angry , ’ he explained .
21 This in turn made it necessary to repeat the entry for all related activities , causing a great deal of duplication of records .
22 This in turn made it possible to consider changes in language behaviour which occurred during childhood as products of the same mechanisms which had been documented in respect of other kinds of behaviour ; verbal behaviour was to be understood in terms of the same learning principles which had been derived from studies of the behaviour of rats , pigeons and monkeys .
23 This in turn made it a simple matter to adapt Watt 's engine to provide rotary motion .
24 And this in turn made it difficult to maintain profits in the economy as a whole .
25 This in turn makes them cheaper and small enough to fit the average pocket in every sense .
26 This is good news for the company since all three markets are relatively recession-proof so far as the demand for their product is concerned , which in turn makes them a fairly buoyant customer base .
27 And this in turn makes it easier to connect the various fittings .
28 The realisation that this is a racist society , a society which wishes them dead for the colour of their skin , accentuates their loneliness , and their isolation in turn makes it harder for them to fight against racism .
29 This in turn makes it easy to move light fittings around : many low-voltage lights are mounted on spikes with this in mind .
30 Even a basic antibiotic may cause feelings of depression and this in turn makes you believe that you remember less — although , If tested , you will probably perform as well as usual .
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