Example sentences of "that makes it " in BNC.
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1 | Of him that makes it : then , if sickly ears , |
2 | He is tempted to reinterpret the past in a way that makes it fit in more readily with the rendezvous at the small hotel . |
3 | There is a dynamic about poverty that makes it a risk increaser when it interlocks with other factors . |
4 | There is a dynamic about poverty that makes it a risk increaser when it interlocks with other factors . |
5 | They tell it in a way that makes it make sense . |
6 | Though Coronation Street , a downmarket soap , has lots of viewers , Granada , the firm that makes it , has to sell it to other ITV companies for a mere £100,000 per episode . |
7 | This problem is n't exclusive to Dublin , of course , but the endemic mistrust of dance music that makes it a rock and roll island also means that the new noises of the Eighties hip hop , house , techno et al have been , at best ignored , at worst patronised . |
8 | Before going on to examine the Franco-German relationship and the German Question in the next chapter , however , it is worth asking what it is about Britain that makes it so sensitive over national sovereignty . |
9 | He points out , after all , that one of the great features of the reef — one that makes it so exciting to biologists and tourists alike — is its bewildering diversity . |
10 | But it is precisely the possibility of being wrong in believing that someone loves us that makes it appropriate to talk in this context of trust . |
11 | But Christianity is the only religion that makes it clear that only one god exists . |
12 | ‘ We also now have a technique that makes it possible to control the production of female ova — egg cells . |
13 | Mr Corman has shot the whole thing in colour and in a cinema-verité style that makes it resemble a documentary . ’ |
14 | One of the features of Candida albicans that makes it such a tiresome organism is its ability to ‘ sensitize ’ individuals . |
15 | The feature that makes it dreadful is that it is crammed with unattractive tourists throughout the summer months , shambling around 50 feet above sea level in a state of exhaustion , asking everyone if they 're near the top yet . |
16 | In modern times interest has centred around what it is about the owl that makes it the target for this hostile treatment . |
17 | Instead of a glance , which is always acceptable , they keep staring at the animal in a way that makes it feel uncomfortable . |
18 | It is this quality that makes it a commitment type of love which is discerning but not discriminating or demanding . |
19 | It 's a good , powerful , all-round guitar with sound hardware and pokey pickups , and a very high-quality neck with lovely big frets that makes it ideal for most forms of overdriven excess . |
20 | ‘ Answer me one question : why do the British have a stick up their asses about any local British band that makes it in America ? |
21 | With Genesis , one thing that makes it a lot of fun is that it 's a smaller group . |
22 | What we 've helped to provide is the backdrop that makes it possible for today 's girls to grow into young women , and into women , confident in their lesbianism . |
23 | A combination of features that makes it possible to use our products one-handed . |
24 | There is , therefore , a longitudinal dimension to the condition that makes it difficult to arrive at hard and fast diagnostic rules . |
25 | Anything that makes it more likely that a child will behave in a particular way . |
26 | But there is an interdependence between the various themes in his work that makes it difficult to deal with them in isolation . |
27 | It is the darkness , not the thickness , of the ruled lines that makes it helpful as a guide for writing . |
28 | They have a whole scene that makes it seem possible to write songs all the time and really , really enjoy it . ’ |
29 | It is this in fact that makes it possible to speak of man as a sinner , deserving judgement , because he is capable of guilt and bears responsibility for what he has made of himself ; and precisely here lies the point upon which God 's grace in Jesus Christ comes to bear . |
30 | This suggests that there is nothing inherent in Broca 's area by itself that makes it crucial for speech . |