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

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1 Has the British embassy in Germany made it clear to the German authorities how deeply shocking and despicable have been the racist attacks by Nazi thugs there ?
2 The deepening recession in Germany makes it more and more certain that German companies will have to transfer manufacturing overseas , and so long as the former Comecon countries remain outside the European Community , Ireland will be one of the most cost-effective places to site new plants .
3 Li Shai Tung drew closer , operating the remote from a distance of almost three hundred thousand li , adjusting the camera image with the most delicate of touches , the slight delay in response making him cautious .
4 But something I would like to say , which no-one has touched on at all ; we 've all been talking about the laws that affect women and equal opportunities , and no-one has mentioned anything about the horrendous hours that are worked in parliament making it not impossible , but extremely difficult for women to become politicians working in parliament to be the people who make the laws , to be the people who can actually affect women 's roles in society erm everyone seems to accept the fact that our own parliament , totally dominated by men , and the sort of hours that only men can work , making it extremely difficult for women .
5 I did n't mind the new litter in Italy ; trash in cities makes me feel comfortable , as increasingly its absence from the streets indicates money , lots of it .
6 The only area health board which provided a written policy statement on health education in schools made it clear that direct pupil contact was not part of its role .
7 The large number of forms in circulation made it difficult for the authorities to keep track of them .
8 REPORTS about Vinny Jones being the hardest man in football make me smile .
9 However , the Conservative Party in opposition made it clear that they too would maintain a strong central guidance over the economy , when returned to power .
10 Her smile in greeting made her seem quite genuinely delighted to meet him .
11 It can also in effect make it impossible for them to participate in the community and thus deprives them of an important aspect of citizenship .
12 If the answers to Q5 and Q9 were both Yes , indicating that the process is competitive without the 4BA load and that the supply Q&R ; is acceptable , buying would again be indicated via Q8 since buying small quantities of mass-produced items rather than investing in equipment to make them in-house must improve the company ROC .
13 ‘ 6(1) A person appropriating property belonging to another without meaning the other permanently to lose the thing itself is nevertheless to be regarded as having the intention of permanently depriving the other of it if his intention is to treat the thing as his own to dispose of regardless of the other 's rights ; and a borrowing or lending of it may amount to so treating it if , but only if , the borrowing or lending is for a period and in circumstances making it equivalent to an outright taking or disposal .
14 The concept is explained in s.6(1) : A person appropriating property belonging to another without meaning the other permanently to lose the thing itself is nevertheless to be regarded as having the intention of permanently depriving the other of it if his intention is to treat the thing as his own to dispose of regardless of the other 's rights ; and a borrowing or lending of it may amount to so treating it if , but only if , the borrowing or lending is for a period and in circumstances making it equivalent to an outright taking or disposal .
15 On an application for any interim relief under subsection ( 1 ) the court may refuse to grant that relief if , in the opinion of the court , the fact that the court has no jurisdiction apart from this section in relation to the subject-matter of the proceedings in question makes it inexpedient for the court to grant it .
16 Indeed it is difficult to imagine such a state of affairs , but in fact Marx , especially in Formen makes it quite clear that this is not what he meant at all ; it is only under the influence of Morgan in The Origin that Engels might possible by construed to have implied something so unlikely .
17 I do n't think it solves anything — it 's only twenty-one years since the last lot and I saw enough in Spain to make me hate it .
18 His achievements in sport made him something of a celebrity at school and his status was in no small way boosted by the teachers ' approval .
19 ‘ The problems of distribution and the various changes that we had to make to establish ourselves in Scotland made me think that if I just swung the compass I 'd land up in Paris . ’
20 The present situation in Russia makes it impossible for the centre to control this process .
21 In this case the finding that the father had acquiesced in the removal and/or retention of the children in England made it appropriate for the court to consider whether to decline to order the return of the children .
22 Various schemes are being put in place to make us think carefully about giving our waste a new lease of life .
23 Reading Thein Pe 's eye-witness account of what has happened in Burma makes it apparent to any still in doubt that Japan 's slogan of ‘ Asia for the Asiatics ’ means in reality ‘ Asia for Japan ’ .
24 The answer on this subject that I gave in November made it perfectly clear that the decision is mine and nobody else 's .
25 There is an enormous network to feed in ideas making it perfectly possible and it would not cost a lot . ’
26 Does training in economics make you mean — or is it just that mean people are somehow attracted to economics ?
27 To return to your educational interests , what sort of changes would you like to see in education to make it more applicable , perhaps , to twentieth century women ?
28 ‘ People in Liverpool make me laugh a lot ’
29 ‘ At the moment , ’ she says , ‘ the people in Liverpool make me laugh a lot . ’
30 People in Liverpool make me laugh a lot
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