Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun pl] that made " in BNC.
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1 | I decided to examine some of the services that made up this massive total . |
2 | The gait of the creatures that made the four sets of trails has been described in detail , two weeks ago , at a conference in Berkeley , California . |
3 | Cos it was in with the electric bills , and I did n't want that , and that was one of the advantages that made me decide to have here , cos I knew that the heating was in with the rent . |
4 | Guilt was , after all , one of the things that made sex really interesting . |
5 | It 's one of the things that made them different . |
6 | These performances directed by Kuijken have many of the qualities that made his set of the Haydn ‘ Paris ’ Symphonies , also on Virgin , so winning . |
7 | His enormous hands dwarfed the elegant menu which he was studying in apparent disbelief , and Peter Yeo noticed again , as Barton without rising extended one massive paw , that though the fingers were an ordinary length it was the width of the palms that made the hands so large . |
8 | Yet all that feeling , all that energy , discharged itself into the void so long as it did not flow down one of the channels that made the great wheels turn — in Edinburgh , in London and Paris . |
9 | The boy shook one of the branches that made the framework of the hide . |
10 | In Warmia and Mazuria , two of the districts that made up East Prussia , the Poles suffered serious reverses , gaining only 3 of the 28 disputed villages . |
11 | Throughout that period I 've canvassed for the Labour Party , I 've campaigned for the Labour Party , I 've argued for the Labour Party and one of the items that made me join the Labour Party and one of the items I got other people to join the Labour Party was that Labour was a mass Party , because it consisted of hundreds of thousands of individual members and it consisted of millions of trade unionists . |
12 | ‘ In all discernible morphological features , the feet of the individuals that made the trails are indistinguishable from those of modern humans , ’ Tuttle declared . |
13 | Through its low branches I had a latticed view of the buildings that made up my home . |
14 | I think erm it does tie in erm er what you 've just said with one of the points that made at the P P C day , that the P P C now has no representatives ' organizations or parish organizations . |
15 | Downstairs the Disco provided a large crowd with the sounds that made them get on the floor and bring a whole new ball game to the w world of the Barn Dance . |
16 | Now that you 're down to an average of 68 pages , why not run back up to 84 with the features that made you great . |
17 | The taunts and torments from the terraces that made Adams ’ life a misery have now been shaken off once and for all . |
18 | I think we were lucky to get away with it , and lucky to get a Director like Waris Hussein who managed to create this very strange quality in the cavemen that made them so interesting . ’ |
19 | But the price of tetua had rocketed because of the increased land tax in the villages that made it . |
20 | He put little slips of paper in the entries that made up his fragile narrative or non-narrative . |
21 | So , while McDonald 's is powerfully committed to its core values , it is constantly looking beyond the practices that made it successful in order to explore new opportunities . |
22 | If the deal goes through , you can probably say good-bye to the models that made Piper famous among private pilots — the PA-28 range and the lovely Super Cub . |
23 | The utmost importance was attached to the rituals and paraphernalia of government and not least to the artefacts that made visually explicit the status of the leading actors . |
24 | After that she stood in a hazy dream , listening to the words that made them husband and wife . |
25 | Listen again to the hits that made the headlines — 112 memory-packed tracks in one electrifying Collection ! |
26 | Whether this was a deserved reputation is not altogether clear , but may be explained by the peculiarities that made Edinburgh a special case long before 1872 . |