Example sentences of "'s [noun pl] make it " in BNC.

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1 However , the scale of the Bank 's operations makes it improbable that even a substantial increase in its consumer lending would make a very great impact on credit options available to people in lower socio-economic groups .
2 Ross Buckland , Unigate 's chief executive , said : ‘ The nature of Clifford 's operations makes it an exceptional fit : strengthening Unigate 's existing operations and offering benefits of integration and the prospect of further expansion of our food interests . ’
3 Feminist psychology 's greater awareness of the discipline 's complexities makes it more conscious of psychologists ' social construction than traditional psychologists are , and more uncertain about psychologists ' status as rational , unified subjects .
4 CGI , which has 13.3% of Computer Horizons , and is regarded by the board as a hostile shareholder , argues that the company 's plans make it extremely difficult and expensive for another company to acquire Computer Horizons , and must be eliminated to make management accountable and maximise shareholder value .
5 By 1935 the success of the children 's books made it possible for Ransome to buy a sea-going boat once again .
6 Too run-down and curiously situated to appeal to most families , it had stood empty for several years before Frankie 's parents made it their home .
7 The allied warship fired off warning shots across the Korean ship 's bows to make it stop , but it was cleared to continue it 's voyage .
8 Like so much else in these cantos , the last line is midleading , since it suggests it was by an edict of Henry III that the Magna Charta was sent to all cathedrals and read four times a year , whereas Coke 's Institutes make it clear that this was on the contrary an enactment of Edward I. ‘ Selinunte ’ and ‘ Akragas ’ ( the old name of Agrigento ) are ancient Greek cities in Sicily .
9 The honeypot 's charms make it easy for the Fund to poach skilled personnel from Third World administrations already desperately short of such skills .
10 Do not today 's figures make it clear that it is official — Majorism is n't working ?
11 There has , for instance , long been a debate over whether a zebra 's stripes make it easier or harder to see .
12 Also , Bourdieu 's presuppositions make it seem as if a rational way forward is more or less ruled out in the political field .
13 She rode forward , kicking the beast 's flanks to make it gallop .
14 The apparent failure of LIFFE 's ECU bond contract brought about a review of the product 's specifications to make it more attractive to hedgers , speculators and arbitrageurs .
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