Example sentences of "[n mass] that make " in BNC.

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1 For most of the 1975–76 civil war , the massive stone keep of the twelfth-century Castle of St Gilles that still towers over Tripoli was occupied by a Sunni Muslim militia that made its head-quarters in the crusader banqueting hall .
2 When she encounters a mess , like the ridiculous raid on the Moncada barracks that made Mr Castro 's revolutionary reputation , she does not try to impose sense where there was none .
3 In the week before the stranding several people , mainly fishermen , claimed to have seen whales entering the Wash , perhaps in pursuit of the fish that make up the bulk of their diet .
4 All of them sheep and cattle yes , even the savage beasts birds of the air and fish that make their way through the water .
5 These large fish are called ferox , a distinct species of brown trout that make their living by eating their smaller brethren .
6 Clare Short , Labour MP for Ladywood , who raised the issue in the Commons in January , said : ‘ I think the West Midlands Police were trying to brush the matter under the carpet and it was only pressure from MPs and the media that made them do anything . ’
7 Freya 's story is unusual in some ways , in that unlike Alison Freya started off , as she says , quite happy with her body ; it was the reaction of other people that made her uncertain .
8 They could laugh at the absurdities of life and people that made no sense to those who had n't lived in Ireland .
9 Problems may still remain , but so also does a landscape and people that make a visit something to savour .
10 So welcome to the first edition of CCG People , which we hope will tell you all you need to know about the people that make CCG such a success .
11 People that make decisions , they 're normally successful .
12 See there 's lots of people that make me laugh , Liam makes me laugh .
13 I know so you know different people that make us laugh .
14 At the top right of the figure , which shows the highest level of completeness , there is a cluster of owl assemblages containing the same species that made up the typical owl pattern designated in the previous section : barn owl , long-eared owl , short-eared owl , great grey owl and Verreaux eagle owl .
15 The range should include some works that make demands on the reader in terms of content or length or organisation or language .
16 The range should include some works that make demands on the reader in terms of content or length or organisation or language .
17 The range should include some works that make demands on the reader in terms of content or length or organisation or language .
18 Accordingly , teachers need to choose books in such a way that all pupils have the opportunity to learn how to understand and enjoy works that make manageable but increasing demands upon them .
19 For the latter catalogue Barr chose the Surrealist writer Georges Hugnet to write a historical essay , but it was Barr 's intelligent advocacy and choice of works that made the show such a significant affair .
20 You will wear them more frequently than any single outfit of clothes and it is worth paying as much as you can afford to get a pair that make you feel and look good .
21 and leave it and then er it 's , it 's the fruit that makes you silly .
22 But I knew it was ultrasonics that made me afraid .
23 Our three pictures marked A , B and C show three well-known TV personalities — A is Jim Bergerac , B is Inspector Morse and C is the Larkin family — and the cars they drive in the TV series that made them famous .
24 As for the next ten years of Brookside , Eithne and the elusive Chrissie Rogers offer their best regards to the series that made them both household names .
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