Example sentences of "[noun] will make " in BNC.

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1 Lecture notes should never consist of many words , for the presence of such a mass of words will make the notes difficult to assimilate and understand at a later stage .
2 It did not look back at Alice , but said , ‘ One side will make you taller , and the other side will make you shorter . ’
3 It did not look back at Alice , but said , ‘ One side will make you taller , and the other side will make you shorter . ’
4 The Mourne boss is determined that his side will make up for their semi-final defeat by Derry last year but refuses to embrace this as an additional spur in his motivating process .
5 It is not the right policy for this country , it is not the policy of the Government and I hope that the Opposition will make clear how many of their members support that policy of unilateral nuclear disarmament rather than a policy of secure defences for this country .
6 The Lancashire lad has managed to live with the pressures of early success and on Tuesday will make his bid for the game 's top prize against it 's greatest ever player .
7 VIRGINIA Bottomley thinks that making patients write their own prescriptions will make them more responsible for their health .
8 If change is treated at the large-scale level , teachers , non-teaching staff , governors and parents can not deny the consequences of local financial management : " Pushing management decisions — for instance , about staffing complements and who should be appointed and dismissed — down to the schools will make it extremely important to know what they will do with their new-found power " ( Maclure 1990:9 ) .
9 As the binary divide recedes and vanishes a further revolution in creating links with schools will make the management of transition more rational .
10 Cost £1.00 per person , Crosslink will make up the difference .
11 This dancing bear will make an original Christmas card for a special person .
12 In the end , the consolidation of Japan 's banking industry will make it stronger .
13 Hopefully the Unix industry will make some kind of manly showing .
14 What South American readers will make of his repeated references to the former enemy as ‘ Argies ’ or of the punchy foreword by Mrs Thatcher is hard to predict .
15 Databases will make professional services such as law and medicine ever more automated .
16 As the director of the Police Foundation , Barrie Irving ( 1984 : 4 ) commented , ‘ Unlike their American counterparts , the British police community , together with their administrators , do not devour large quantities of written material [ and ] if a research project does not produce results which can be acted upon … no amount of careful editing and dissemination will make an impact . ’
17 Mini owners from Scotland to the South Coast will make their way to Formby where a mass convoy of motorists will make the two hour drive to a campsite on Friday , June 18 .
18 Labour will make a statement on the Taylor Report in Nottingham today , when Mr Hattersley is due to meet Denis Howell , Labour 's former sports minister , and Brian Clough , the Nottingham Forest manager , who is a Labour supporter .
19 Both impacts will make investment projects less profitable at higher interest rates .
20 Once you have chosen your holiday , your ABTA travel agent will make your booking for you .
21 The agent will make less commission — but you will save hundreds , possibly thousands of pounds .
22 A wall of storage units will make provision for most of the paraphernalia you own and might either incorporate a bar and a desk flap to let down , or a permanent table set at right angles to shelves and cupboards for work , games , sewing and hobbies .
23 An interim car will make its debut at the start of next season .
24 Your success with your weight control programme will make you healthy and fit enough to enjoy many different aspects of life .
25 My hon. Friend is right to draw attention to the vital contribution that our roads programme will make to the west midlands economy , and to contrast that with the appalling implications of Labour 's proposals .
26 A new management grant programme will make £7.5 million available to owners for carrying out improvements to the environmental and social aspects of their woods .
27 Others argue that sexism and cultural inhibitions will make the projects unworkable .
28 Likewise , the Christian mind will make little progress in any direction unless its presuppositions are completely and consistently renewed by being brought into line with the whole of God 's truth .
29 Dealing with the structure ( 22 ) , the mind will make the constructional connexion which allows the adjectival property to apply to the object phrase by the same process that introduces the verb — the item lexically correlated with an external change of state .
30 If you know that a slightly longer sweater will make you look slimmer and you want to look that way , it is up to you to examine the diagram before you knit and work accordingly .
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