Example sentences of "[indef pn] that makes [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | But nothing that makes him public ; because that makes me public . ’ |
2 | There is nothing specific about the ball bearings : nothing that makes them more suitable to one situation rather than another . |
3 | Nothing that makes you happier than a child 's Christmas toy , bought in the land of plenty , broken and forgotten by Christmas night , discarded , swept up , thrown away ; some unbiodegradable bit of plastic , moulded into partial or sentimental shape . |
4 | Looks very well designed , you know there 's nobody that makes them in this country . |
5 | We pretend that we never think of everything that makes us what we are . ’ |
6 | If there 's something in our music that someone can identify with in some way , something that makes their life easier … |
7 | Sometimes I look at the other women , see one with a baby on her knee , then a little child runs up and tells her something that makes her laugh … |
8 | From the rosebud doubles to the richly coloured , eyeless cowichans hybrids and dainty , dark-leaved ‘ Garryarde ’ , they all have something that makes them irresistible . |
9 | Thus Akhsharumov directs the reader to something that makes him certain he holds a masterpiece in his hands before he has read half a dozen pages : a single pre-natal life , a foetal stirring and growth , no ordinary robust narrative sense of something afoot . |
10 | It is the kind of judgement that Hunt had in generous portions , and something that makes him , even today , a capable judge of the more refined points of racing on television . |
11 | It 's not something that makes me anxious at all . |
12 | Emily Dickenson defined writing that works as ‘ something that makes me feel as though the top of my head is coming off ’ . |
13 | It has to be something that makes your mouth drop open . ’ |
14 | In contrast to the old familiar setting , Alison says this is an exciting new venture for her : ‘ It is being in at the start of something that makes it so interesting . |
15 | or sorry it sends a signal to the adrenal glands which sit on the top of the kidneys yeah , and pumps adrenalin into the blood which again is something that makes you ready and that 's what all these things about about a dry throat a wonky voice a shaking limbs is all about a very primitive instinct of fight or flight . |
16 | She wo n't be as damaged by you dashing her dream as you could be by continuing with something that makes you ill . |
17 | ‘ The principle is that once we find we can do something that makes us feel good , we repeat it , ’ he explains . |
18 | Why should we succumb to something that makes us lose our logic and turns our brains to marshmallow ? |
19 | ‘ The longevity of these two companies is something that makes us special , ’ says Anderson . |
20 | The Tampax advert is n't the only one that makes me angry . |
21 | ‘ As for McClair … he 's a players ’ player , the one that makes them tick . ’ |
22 | He points out , after all , that one of the great features of the reef — one that makes it so exciting to biologists and tourists alike — is its bewildering diversity . |
23 | Anything that makes them different is likely to lead to teasing by other children . |
24 | Anything that makes me , im impedes me , yes . |
25 | Underline , use colour-coding for highlighting — do anything that makes your notes more lively , vivid and memorable . |
26 | At any rate , anything that makes Your Majesty 's subjects more conscious of their unity and of their duty to each other seems to me to be a real gain . |
27 | Anything that makes it more likely that a child will behave in a particular way . |
28 | ‘ You do n't know anything that makes it anything more ? ’ |
29 | Anything that makes you tense , angry , frustrated or miserable . ’ |
30 | Try to avoid anything that makes you want to vomit . |