Example sentences of "[noun] that make it " in BNC.

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1 But Christianity is the only religion that makes it clear that only one god exists .
2 She flashed me a glance that made it clear there was some backbone in there , it was just the training that made her act like a dipstick .
3 He despises the human race and the combinations that make it tick ; the human race in its present state , he 'd qualify — he 'd like to send us all back to nursery school — so he has to behave as unlike his fellow beings as he can . ’
4 I provided the calm , the cleanliness , the order and nourish-ment that made it possible for him to work .
5 Blue eyes that made it hard to look away .
6 Michele was answering with a brevity that made it abundantly clear that he was disinclined to talk about the sculptor .
7 It 's the interchangeableness of this , these words that makes it difficult to understand
8 I abhor the poetry voie that makes it special , churchy — — though ’ , Beth interrupts , ‘ you have to be true to the rhythm in a poem , that 's vital , the lifeblood of the thing … ‘
9 When the sun rises they shine with a brilliant light that makes it impossible to keep one 's eyes fixed upon it .
10 for the empty , unoccupied homes that makes it very difficult for me to go along with my hon. Friend the Member for Torbay ( Mr. Allason ) , who wanted the 50 per cent .
11 By the time I see her put on her high heels that make it worse though .
12 It is certainly amongst the oldest of the European herbs , and it was its very pungency that made it popular with the palates of our tougher ancestors .
13 All were matted with puffs of trees ; the bright thread of a waterfall was laid over one , a snail 's silver trail ; and one was crossed by a great rift that made it appear a giant 's helter-skelter .
14 different type of horse that makes it different for shodding
15 That makes It 's the carbon that makes it brittle .
16 There is , therefore , a longitudinal dimension to the condition that makes it difficult to arrive at hard and fast diagnostic rules .
17 In the hunt for both markets and resources , managers invest to create three basic kinds of new advantage that make it more difficult for others to compete .
18 The second fact is that Labour , despite the recession and its junking of almost all the policies that made it unelectable in the '80s , has not made a significant advance .
19 In modern times interest has centred around what it is about the owl that makes it the target for this hostile treatment .
20 The proximity of Tribschen to Basle obviously made contact easier , but it was undoubtedly Nietzsche 's new professional eminence that made it particularly welcome to Wagner and led to a rapid development of the relationship between the two .
21 So it 's all part of the same sentence that makes it come into the head at that point .
22 ‘ We also now have a technique that makes it possible to control the production of female ova — egg cells .
23 Michael felt sick suddenly , the choking kind that made it difficult to swallow .
24 The Treatises supported such arguments , and it was his having , and being suspected by the government of having , such seditious views that made it necessary for Locke to flee to Holland in 1683 .
25 They have a whole scene that makes it seem possible to write songs all the time and really , really enjoy it . ’
26 In an age where many people specialize in their work lives , it is the rounded , all-embracing nature of archaeology that makes it such a fascinating and popular pursuit .
27 But there is an interdependence between the various themes in his work that makes it difficult to deal with them in isolation .
28 The main reason for the flow of emigrants was the farm crisis in Europe , and the circumstance that made it possible was the availability of cheap steamers .
29 If the doctor helped Mr Mansur , he could be charged under a new Michigan law that makes it a crime to assist a person to commit suicide .
30 At a future review conference — such conferences will occur every few years in the Community — it might be desirable to go even further and press for a clause in the Community body of law that makes it crystal clear that all powers that are not specifically allocated to the Community should remain as of right with the member states , as is the case in the American constitution .
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