Example sentences of "that make their " in BNC.

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1 The eventual acceptance of Lévi-Strauss and Barthes by their respective disciplines indicates the value orientations that made their interpretation possible .
2 But the hatred was merely the other side of love , the element that darkened it , touching their passion with the hostility that made their lovemaking resemble fighting .
3 Everywhere there was a reek of something acrid that made their eyes smart .
4 ALTHOUGH MANY former RAF Chedburgh , Suffolk , personnel have had cause to return to their old Station , at least 398 have had that choice denied them — although it was their sacrifice that made their colleague 's choice possible .
5 The fear is that indiscriminate Bt spraying and widespread use of genetically transformed crops that make their own Bt toxin will reduce the product 's effectiveness and accelerate the spread of resistant strains .
6 These large fish are called ferox , a distinct species of brown trout that make their living by eating their smaller brethren .
7 Moreover , he urges his readers not to join sects that make their adherents abandon their families , give up their money and worldly interests , and lead restricted lives that are ordered entirely by the rulers of the sect .
8 The duo 's set seemed lethargic , a muddy mix robbing them of the textured subtleties that make their records so invigorating .
9 Most other weapons can not be considered to have characteristics that make their use illegal whatever the circumstances ; although some others perhaps do — for example , bacteriological weapons , which can equally be argued to be per se illegal .
10 What most managers want to know is how they should juggle what Mr Stark calls the ‘ confusing mix of self-interest , altruism and other influences ’ that make their businesses tick .
11 Nevertheless , Dr Mowery and Dr Teece have varied sources that make their picture of Japan convincing .
12 I have a streak of economy in me , even when contemplating how to épater les bourgeois , and recipes that make their sauce out of a stock made at an earlier stage tend to appeal most .
13 The gods that make their careless journeys across the world , playing with science or magic as they will , create thousands of everything , of sea almonds , of waves , of days — of words .
14 All of them sheep and cattle yes , even the savage beasts birds of the air and fish that make their way through the water .
15 Apparently we 're one of the few beer hostelries , so to speak , like pubs and clubs and things like that , that make their profit purely
16 And it is their response to each other 's movements and their own enjoyment in dance that makes their behaviour appear natural and spontaneous even when they perform difficult technical feats .
17 Charged solitons moving along the polymer chains could account for the greatly improved conductivity , but , there is a catch that makes their importance questionable .
18 If there 's something in our music that someone can identify with in some way , something that makes their life easier …
19 It is suggested by Pederson-Krag that the workers ' rivalry is stimulated in order to overcome their aversion to effort and resentment of the authority that makes their work life what it is .
20 It is the creative function of judges ( see further , below , chapter 8 ) that makes their job important and makes worthwhile some assessment of the way they behave , especially in political cases .
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