Example sentences of "['s] [noun pl] makes " 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 | Of course , naming is not the whole of language , as the opening passage of Wittgenstein 's Investigations makes us so well aware ; yet it is no doubt a central part of language , and still an important and controversial topic in the philosophy of language . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | The absence of a note of the judge 's reasons makes this a difficult exercise . |
6 | The smell of lion 's faeces makes red deer extremely nervous even though thousands of years have elapsed since the two species lived together . |
7 | Davenport maintains that the small size and geographical spread of the company 's hotels makes centralized purchasing uneconomic , and that the same argument applies to the personnel function . |
8 | The small number of area health board staff working on the schools ' programmes makes it impossible for them to cater for individual classroom visits . |
9 | As the document included with Council members ' papers makes clear , the Wales Tourist Board has launched a major review of its strategy for tourism in Wales . |