Example sentences of "that makes he " in BNC.

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1 Thus Akhsharumov directs the reader to something that makes him certain he holds a masterpiece in his hands before he has read half a dozen pages : a single pre-natal life , a foetal stirring and growth , no ordinary robust narrative sense of something afoot .
2 Marie asked me to look after Satan , and I suppose that makes him mine now .
3 It is an aspect of Karajan 's work and influence that makes him more the forebear of Simon Rattle than the successor of Arthur Nikisch .
4 ‘ As a team manager , Mr Chapman has been strikingly successful , and he unites with his keen business abilities a winning personality that makes him very popular .
5 A mechanic when he hits on an idea that makes him some money in a suggestion scheme though the joy is of the same substance but he will not feel the same depth of emotion as Einstein or Dante did .
6 His will to win has become a compulsive passion , a virtue that makes him a figure of loathing in the eyes of opposition fans .
7 However , when the first violin takes up the theme of the lullaby high up in its register , he plays with a pure sweetness that makes him sound like a luminous voice in the distance .
8 It is the kind of judgement that Hunt had in generous portions , and something that makes him , even today , a capable judge of the more refined points of racing on television .
9 You wonder , is it something to do with cerebral palsy that makes him clever or is it just that his mother is musical anyway ?
10 Yet that sort of worry is the kind of thing that makes him so exciting . ’
11 ‘ As a politician that makes him unusual , surely . ’
12 Even J F Sebastian ( William Sanderson ) , a genetic designer of the replicants , suffers from an unspecified disease that makes him prematurely aged ( the postnuclear elements of the novel are eliminated in the screenplay ) .
13 It is the sense of striving that makes him interesting .
14 But nothing that makes him public ; because that makes me public . ’
15 Their captain ( for so I must term him — though their forces understand no battle order and hurl themselves pell-mell on us like mere animals who must quench their parched throats with blood ) , a certain youth who is called Dulay to his people , with a trick of the eye that makes him seem to look at you and yet not see you ( and other tricks beside — I have seen this same swart creature climb a ladder into the air as if it were a tree planted there foursquare ) , we apprehended as he fled from our justice .
16 He 's wearing a crisp white shirt that makes him look tanned .
17 ‘ If he 's Irish , this man , I hardly need to point out that makes him officially a neutral .
18 I thought it was really very funny , this long straggly black hair , he looked absolutely miserable , he thought he was now spiritually calm and spiritually sane and he 's got this peculiar thing on his head that makes him look so daft .
19 ‘ I do n't suppose that makes him a potential killer but we need to find him .
20 Maybe it is just the cold air that makes him sound that way .
21 ‘ And I am reliably informed that makes him dependable , trustworthy — and loyal unto death ! ’
22 Mind you I suppose his head is erm smaller than his shoulders so that makes him like like a , sort of normal person .
23 But — and it 's this sort of complication that makes him I think such a remarkable man — although that did happen then , for the next ten , twelve years , he was entirely preoccupied , almost entirely preoccupied with something else , and this something else erm originates from the other revolution that he underwent at this time , a revolution that occurred after a visit to an international mathematical congress in Paris , where he met the Italian mathematician Peano .
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