Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [modal v] make [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 One morning , the other dealers said to him : " We 've got a stock that will make you rich in a day .
2 ‘ It was the sort of smell that would make you sick , like raw sewage .
3 Yet others may lack both religious belief and any experience that might make them dubious of their secularism .
4 Its the sort of aeroplane that would make anyone proud to own it .
5 When I last met them in September , I asked them to consider urgently three specific point : first , the introduction of visible vehicle identification numbers ; secondly , the fitting of deadlocking across all their vehicle ranges ; and , most important , the development of an effective vehicle immobilising device that would make it impossible to move a car even if it had been broken into .
6 And during that time I am going to work out a way to keep us safe while we complete the job that will make us rich . ’
7 ‘ Applying that test , and bearing in mind that there are persons on the fringes of subversion that may make it difficult to draw the line ’ , the Commissioner has been satisfied that the Home Secretaries ' warrants have always been justified .
8 Where is the self-interest that should make it attractive to us ?
9 A producer need not own any resources in order to engage in production ; he merely has to know where to buy resources at a price that will make it worthwhile to produce and sell the product at its attainable price .
10 They needed a device able to scan lumps of rocks and pick out those worth processing at a rate that would make it possible to work on the huge scale required to make extraction from low-grade ores economical .
11 On the other hand these concepts must be introduced in a manner that will make them intelligible .
12 Now that her daughter is two , Janet would like to go back to work but finds it impossible to arrange childcare that would make it worthwhile .
13 Tom Watson from the US was bidding for the joint record-sixth British Open victory that would make him immortal alongside Harry Vardon .
14 The National Consumer Council ( NCC ) is pressing for legislation that would make it compulsory for home-sellers to reveal property faults and potential problems to buyers , and make estate agents liable for the accuracy of the details they publish .
15 On the other hand , comparisons with national data may be less relevant in that there may be broad geographical variations either in incidence or in case ascertainment that would make it difficult to determine whether an increase in Seascale or Allerdale and Copeland was a local effect ( and hence possibly related to Sellafield ) or whether it affected the whole of Cumbria .
16 Trust me to choose the one man that would make it impossible .
17 But if I had one drink of any description that 's the one thing that would make me nervous because I 'd be afraid that I 'd forget this or forget the other , so we just do n't have them at all you know .
18 ‘ The expectations may be based upon some statement or undertaking by , or on behalf of , the public authority which has the duty of making the decision , if the authority has , through its officers , acted in a way that would make it unfair or inconsistent with good administration for him to be denied such an inquiry .
19 Like the kitchen at the white house , it craved the special activity that would make it entire .
20 As Chamberlain 's doctrines swept the Tory rank and file , liberal pacifists feared that Tariff Reform would provide the new imperialism with a level of popular appeal that would make it unstoppable .
21 And in their spirit lay the dormant power that could make them proud , free men again !
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