Example sentences of "[noun] that [adv] make [pers pn] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Since there was normally free passage between England and France at this time , ‘ there was an intermingling of styles that often make it difficult to determine the place of origin of a manuscript and its artists ’ . |
2 | Wealth can make life easier , but the things that really make us happy , like friendship , love and the feeling that we are doing something worthwhile , are things that money can not buy . |
3 | But the very things that make the hay rich are the things that now make it poor . |
4 | The initiative was touched off by at least four large IT users — one in Europe , the rest US — each with thousands of different systems , apparently unimpressed by technology standardisation efforts that actually make it easier for vendors to provide a variety of desktops ( see opposite and page five ) . |
5 | The belated impact of Saussurian semiotics , Althusserian and other neo- and post-marxist theories of ideology , Lacanian psychoanalysis and its account of subjectivity and identity , the tradition of British cultural studies associated with people like Raymond Williams and Stuart Hall , various strands of feminism , Foucault 's concern with discourse and power : these are just some of the developments that today make it impossible to think of culture as a finite and self-sufficient body of contents , customs and traditions . |