Example sentences of "of [noun pl] that make [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Rebel Males by Graham McCann ( Hamish Hamilton , £10.99 ) — Montgomery Clift , Marlon Brando and James Dean , the subjects of this literate and readable study , pioneered a new kind of rebel as screen hero : they exuded primeval , ambiguous sexuality , and were not afraid of roles that made them look vulnerable , foolish or insecure .
2 This feeling is only likely to be reinforced by the realisation that the underlying technology used by most players — the set of chips that makes them tick — comes from a very limited number of sources .
3 It 's the promise of guns that makes them co-operate with Midwinter .
4 So far as the attitude to his obstruction is concerned , the essence is that it must be shown that the defendant has deliberately brought about the state of affairs that makes it more difficult for the police to do their duties , and is aware that he has done so .
5 Lamarck is presented to us as a man misunderstood , misrepresented , undeservedly neglected and as the subject of calumnies that made him appear as ‘ the enemy of religion and teleology , even as a mechanistic materialist ’ .
6 I suppose the , the sort of things that made me think I might be suitable for social work have been coming from working with the young .
7 Subjective meanings , however , for Weber were the very constituent of actions that made them social and , hence , the subject matter of sociology .
8 A combination of features that makes it possible to use our products one-handed .
9 There are certain sorts of clothes that make you an ‘ OK person ’ ( like Levi jeans or Reebok trainers ) .
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