Example sentences of "[noun pl] [that] [vb mod] make " in BNC.

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1 We can not explain the motivations of Romeo in terms of today 's values , but we can bring a contemporary handling to the words that will make the imagery blaze afresh each time it is spoken .
2 To suggest the hidden but omnipresent power of the TARDIS Brachaki wanted a system of lights behind the roundels that would make them glow and pulse while the ship was in flight .
3 There are several other wedding anniversaries that would make successful flower pictures — for instance , for the bronze anniversary it would be very interesting to find a coppery frame and some flowers to match .
4 However , there are several other designs that can make very attractive pictures , as you will see in the rest of the book .
5 They fed these children with these tablets that would make them go and the parents were rushing out and buying tablets to make the children intel the children intelligent .
6 the operators did not develop knowledge or skills that would make them promotable .
7 I 've seen splints and saddle sores that would make you blench , and you can pull the coat off some of them with your bare hands . ’
8 As an international loan officer , I learned to forget about security and instead to develop a set of rationales that would make home office feel good about the loan , even though , technically , it was ‘ unsecured ’ .
9 We have therefore sought additional analysis strategies that could make use of all the recorded data .
10 I bought a new Wilson FM with a sliding table for tenoning , a reversing switch , roll-on and roll-off tables , all the whistles and bells that would make it a really useful machine .
11 Water authorities that will make a splash : Jeremy Warner on investment in the floated water authorities
12 Of course G.P. has lived a life and has views that would make Mr Knightley turn in his grave .
13 One of the first rules of house and hall parties had been to scout the building for dark corners that might make useful retiring-places if the evening went well — preference was given to anywhere that had a lock on the inside .
14 ‘ The device looks simple , but it took a long time to find companies that could make it , ’ he says .
15 A son of the manse , he lends to Labour the dark Church of Scotland tones that can make the recession sound as bleak as the wind that whips off the Firth of Forth in midwinter .
16 Thus , wherever one looks , one finds people engaged in the construction of the blocks that will make up the Palestinian state .
17 Reuben Haredale 's steward , who murders his master for money , and also the latter 's gardener in circumstances that shall make it seem that the body , when discovered , is that of Rudge himself .
18 What are the circumstances that will make one technique more effective than another ?
19 In some other far-flung continents not even the plants can be trusted to leave your flesh intact , and exotic colourful insects that would make us reach for our cameras here land on your arm and lay eggs in it .
20 Her part in Share My Lettuce had done as much for her own theatrical career as the show had done for Ken , and she was embarking on a series of films that would make her an international reputation .
21 The four legs and four rails that will make up the seat-jointing section are cut oversize so that they can be cut in half .
22 Nikos , the owner , has developed an informal and relaxed style of service over the last eleven years that 'll make you feel quite at home .
23 It seemed that the hallway itself was going to be the disco area , with a glitterball and nets of balloons overhead and several of those special-effects lights that would make the walls appear to be dripping with coloured slime .
24 The SSC 's director , Roy Schwitters , has decided that he can do without the participation of Samuel Ting , from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , who wanted to develop one of the two huge experiments that will make use of the machine .
25 They discovered that there were lots of things that would make the ‘ wrong ’ sort of leaf develop .
26 I may look like a demure little wife who sits at home minding the house , but darling , I could tell you one or two things that would make your ears stand up on end . ’
27 ‘ He 's a good wrestler , a flier , a skier — all the things that might make him an attraction to the Duchess of York .
28 Yet still they work in improving the mood from where it is now and still there may be no perception that the depressed mood and damaging consequences of use could possibly be the responsibility of the very substances and processes that seem to be the only things that can make life better .
29 It would spoil the flow to point out that everybody has been at it since the start of recorded time , or that much of the world has been fighting keenly away in these recent decades , while Western Europe was trying to invent the political structures that would make sure its nations never fight each other again .
30 An allocation is Pareto-efficient if there is no reallocation of resources that would make some people better off without making some people worse off .
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