Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] that makes " in BNC.
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1 | In my book that makes you a — ’ |
2 | It is the sheer variety of its manifestations that makes hypochondria such an interesting complaint . |
3 | I intended at first only to teach her needlework to qualify her for a genteel position , for you see she has a delicacy in her person that makes it a pity ever to put her to hard work , but she masters everything so fast that now I am desirous to have to divert and entertain me in my thoughtful hours . |
4 | But there is an interdependence between the various themes in his work that makes it difficult to deal with them in isolation . |
5 | I thought it was really very funny , this long straggly black hair , he looked absolutely miserable , he thought he was now spiritually calm and spiritually sane and he 's got this peculiar thing on his head that makes him look so daft . |
6 | Blufton gave a puzzled smile — the expression of a bachelor uncle who discovers an everyday object in his pocket that makes his nieces and nephews scream with laughter . |
7 | It is his word that makes us aware of our condition . |
8 | It is his word that makes us aware that Jesus Christ came and died for us , that God loves us . |
9 | And this part of your mind that makes you feel guilty Freud regarded as an internalized representation of other people to some extent , and indeed he thought that it , the superego was constituted by internalization and identification with the parents at the culmination of the Oedipus complex . |
10 | It is the fat in your diet that makes you fat . |
11 | Martin Katahn confirms that ‘ it 's the fat in your diet that makes you fat … when it comes to being fat and overweight , it 's primarily the fat calories that count , not the carbohydrate and protein calories ’ ( T-Factor Diet ) . |
12 | One may say that , one may say well it 's really your soul or your character that makes you who you are . |
13 | To report from the front , there is now a gadget that can be fitted to your refrigerator that makes a noise like a pig every time the door is opened . |
14 | … The needlessness of imprinting such evident notions can not be argued from their present clearness ; because it is their being thus imprinted or thus connatural to our minds that makes them so . ’ |