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

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1 The wide availability of Cervelat in supermarkets and delicatessens makes it one of the most popular of charcuterie products and one that will not offend even the most conservative of palates .
2 Theirs is an America of hardcore unemployment of gangs , of drugs and guns and struggle to make it from day to day .
3 If she were interested in such a campaign , she could perhaps use as the model for it our own dear Speaker , whose radiant health and youthfulness make him the perfect epitome of a diet based on vegetarianism .
4 Gar-vey added the second and Macauley made it three from Hignett 's cross .
5 The last time I saw her was when Benedict Joseph shoved her into his car outside the Villa Fiesole , and Philippe made me go with him to Nice . ’
6 He was never equal to Self in Citrine 's esteem , and he remained jealous of intervention by Self in matters of engineering and the development of policy on the generation side , for which his background and experience made him the natural senior voice among other engineers and managers .
7 The vast majority of the black sportsmen have aspirations of detaching themselves from the routines of school , employment — or unemployment — and wringing out a career in sports , even athletics , ostensibly an amateur sport but bountiful enough in ‘ gifts ’ and sponsorships to make it a lucrative career .
8 All day and then he got all to do at lunch time yeah they kept it up all the day , they had separate play time , they had had to eat their lunch in the class room all they were allowed was a piece of fruit , a bread and water and they all had to have , you know , they had a bread roll supplied by the school an a an apple I think And Jan made them write out their names and some of them could n't write their name !
9 Besides , the ritual of sampling and inspection makes it easy for the field man to portray his activity as a normal part of his job , rather than as a search for evidence of deviance .
10 The result of all this can be likened to a vast ocean , teeming with fish of which only one in a million is edible , and just as this would present a monstrous task to fishermen entrusted with the responsibility of feeding a hungry populace , so does the almost unbelievable quantity of religious teaching and literature by its very size and complexity make it impossible for it ever to serve a serious purpose in satisfying the undoubted universal desire for a respected and well-beloved religion .
11 The courts of law , they argued , are procedurally ill-equipped for this task since their formality , cost , speed , and complexity made them inaccessible to , or intimidating for , the ordinary citizen .
12 Now that Here I Am has arrived , it will need time , work and prayer to make it part of the life of our schools and our parishes .
13 The pope 's ardent desire for clarification and decision made it possible for judges to be used who were not always the bishops , in close contact with Rome , but abbots and other ecclesiastical officials .
14 Wilcox , always one to strike while the iron was hot , signed a deal of his own with United Artists , then remade his silent film , Nell Gwynn , presumably thinking its mix of history and sexiness made it sufficiently like Korda 's hit to clean up .
15 This hatred of Lloyd George on the part of both Baldwin and MacDonald made it very difficult for the Conservative or Labour Parties to contemplate either coalition with the Liberals , or even a tacit understanding with them to sustain a minority government ; and the politics of the 1920s can not therefore be understood without appreciating the widespread antagonism both to coalition and to Lloyd George personally .
16 ‘ I would like to see players and coaches making it their priority .
17 This was because the terms of the contract between seller and buyer made it clear that the buyer in re-selling the goods was doing so , not for his own account , but as agent for , and on account of , the seller .
18 The candidate whose immediate queries are along the lines of , ‘ When will I get my first pay rise ? ’ , or ‘ Will I be able to go on holiday in July ? ’ will probably not be putting the job first and certainly lacks the good sense and tact to make it appear to be the priority .
19 Poulson and Associates made it clear that they were not a ‘ financial development company ’ but that they could locate a suitable such investor for the scheme .
20 There was one moment of which I was particularly proud , and Richard made it a magic one .
21 Cindy and Jeff make me unwell
22 Thinking of our dead parents and brothers makes us determined to continue to fight against this repressive government .
23 The clear autumn day drew to a close and Corbett made them rest their horses for a while .
24 Another said , ‘ Why do n't Spud and Nobby make 'em one — it 'll be good practice for ‘ em . ’
25 What makes it look all the more daft is that they will often have to wear the same number tabard all the way through , which over top hat and tails makes them look like someone wearing his vest over his dinner jacket .
26 Her appetite for life , boundless energy and numerous gifts and graces made her an all-round person .
27 In fact , the erratic supplies of kerosene and LPG make it impossible for many middle-class families to rely on one source of energy .
28 And the wide range of economical cooking methods and equally wide range of colours and styles make it easy to choose the right oven for you .
29 I hope it will work but I have found that his natural impetuousness and importunity make it difficult for him to stick to any procedure !
30 It is a bizarre tale , and Cobb makes it memorable by hitting just the right note of horror , amusement and disbelief .
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