Example sentences of "that make [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | In one of those disarming quotes that make him both loathsome and likeable , he once said ‘ I 've been in more courts than Bjorn Borg . ’ |
2 | VINNY Jones last night sensationally revealed the secrets that make him soccer 's hardest man . |
3 | In the screen of language the words that make him up are no more than some amongst many , a detail in the pattern , as a grotesque might be in early painting , or the straight man in a comic duo . |
4 | It 's records like this that make me pissed off with political thrashcore . |
5 | Indeed , my research on images of the gene in popular culture is revealing trends that make me wonder about the results of public participation . |
6 | Come and see the sorcerer 's kitchen where I brew up the grotesque potions that make me a legend here . ’ |
7 | See there 's lots of people that make me laugh , Liam makes me laugh . |
8 | tha that make that make her take those particular roles that she does . |
9 | For the most part , however , the solution will lie more on the managers ' side than the shareholders ' : the managers need to be given incentives that make them less likely to make the colossal errors of the 1960s . |
10 | Women seek to prove that they can perform equally with men , without , however , any allowances for those things that make them different , both physiologically and socially . |
11 | Bantamweight Karen Briggs , featherweight Sharon Rendle and light-middleweight Diane Bell all won on Saturday with performances that make them odds-on favourites for medals in Barcelona . |
12 | People tend to assume that parents of mentally handicapped children and those who work with them are gifted with abnormal powers of patience and understanding , or suffused with some form of religious or social awareness that make them adopt a sacrificial purpose in life . |
13 | just as the formation of the neural tube and lens involves changes in the shape of a sheet of cells , so the formation of many other organs also arises from the folding and movement of cell sheets , which are caused by active change in the shape of the cells that make them up . |
14 | The key point about self-assembly is that the forms generated derive from the nature of the elements that make them up . |
15 | What is it about local economic policies that make them ‘ local ’ ? |
16 | It simply refers to all the things the retailer does to look after the customers — the things that make them enjoy visiting that shop or store . |
17 | The little things that drive our family mad and the wonderful things that make them love us . |
18 | The machineheads are the new Schaller locking types , finished in polished black chrome , and with large knurled knobs on the backs of the gear casings that make them look very much like Sperzels . |
19 | For example , in some multilingual classrooms pupils carry out activities that make them aware of some of the similarities and differences among their languages ; in other classrooms pupils write play-scripts in regional dialect or study the language of Chaucer . |
20 | All that 's changed over the years are the hands that make them . |
21 | As we shall see in more detail in the next chapter , there are many features of such conditions that make them quite obviously inimical to the creative act . |
22 | Lévi-Strauss accepted the traditional role of anthropology to ‘ explain' the differences of alien cultures in ways that make them recognisable as the same ‘ underneath ’ . |
23 | Owls ' eyesight is good in dim light but not so good in total darkness ; it is their acute hearing and the accuracy with which they can pinpoint sounds that make them such successful hunters . |
24 | Then Bjorn Again say ‘ thanks ’ in accents that make them sound like the chef out of The Muppet Show , and an Australian voice tells us to hurry up and spend our money on tickets for their next gig in Manchester , which , due to overwhelming demand , is happening next week . |
25 | This is the idea that crime and deviance have positive qualities and consequences that make them necessary for the healthy functioning of society . |
26 | The problems are formidable and they interlock in ways that make them more difficult to tackle . |
27 | Chronically dry soils lack organic buffers and are often strongly sodic , saline , acid or alkaline , with free soluble salts that make them unattractive for plant colonization . |
28 | Vadinamia has spent lavishly on all kinds of state-of-the-art technology There are no longer any bribable Vadinamian in direct contact with the stored valuables — just servo-mechanisms , including mandroid guards and Intelloid overseers with multiphase fail-safe level of programme reinforcement that make them incorruptible . |
29 | In urban areas this means protecting the elements that make them attractive , whilst seeking to improve those areas that would benefit from regeneration . |
30 | It is just that the world automatically tends to become full of those varieties of clay ( or DNA ) that happen to have properties that make them persist and spread themselves about . |