Example sentences of "[adj] that makes " in BNC.
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1 | But mothers are wonderful , and it 's something like this that makes you realize it . ’ |
2 | Like all good recording artists , McGegan realises that to make a successful recording you must be prepared to exaggerate , and it is this that makes Floridante a success . |
3 | It holds the blade at exactly the right angle to achieve optimum sharpness , and it 's this that makes the sharpener so quick and easy to use . |
4 | The multiplicity of readings that the law permits is not its weak-ness but its strength , for it is this that makes room for different voices … . ’ |
5 | It is this that makes us more advanced . |
6 | ( This would be in sequence with another simple process for managing the final values of unc Note that no unc can start up until unc has terminated : it is this that makes the transformation so general , but it also makes the resulting parallel program useless as it stands . |
7 | It is precisely this that makes me very suspicious of searching for some supposed rational parliamentary intention outside the language in which a draftsman who is known to be rational has chosen to express it . |
8 | It is rising so high that makes us afraid , he thought , lest we fall or are cast down . |
9 | What is it about the British that makes them confuse service with servility |
10 | WHAT is it about we British that makes us pay millions of pounds to actors who have never heard a shot fired in anger , while we ignore the heroes whose deeds they are paid to portray ? |
11 | WHAT is it about we British that makes us pay millions of pounds to actors who have never heard a shot fired in anger , while we ignore the heroes whose deeds they are paid to portray ? |
12 | what Chodorow retains of the psychical that makes it impossible for her to consider social relations in any but the most simplistic way . |
13 | the thing is that something must happen to them by the time they reach the age of twenty three that makes us want to marry them . |
14 | Oh you were thinking oh good that makes a change for our callers |
15 | Indeed , it is fear of the other side proving reasonable that makes Mr Shamir , and the extremists on the Arab side , strive so hard to block the road to negotiation . |
16 | Yes I mean issue with illegitimate children or his affair means that I mean even the line he was running is okay because I 'm rich so it 's not gon na and it 's not gon na and so he 's got these two sort of values , that if you are a single parent and you 're poor that makes you lesser and more immoral than if you were a single parent and you 're rich . |
17 | Their natural curiosity and concretization of ideas will often give them a certainty of their own that makes much more sense . |
18 | In academic writing ( particularly in science ) , the convention has grown up that the writer or experimenter do ’ es not feature in the text : it is the passive that makes this possible , e.g. : |
19 | Most discordant twins had one or other antigen , Identical twins who are discordant for diabetes start out with the same susceptibility ; it is only the action of an environmental stimulus on one twin , and its absence on the other that makes them discordant . |
20 | ‘ I 'm not sure how secure that makes me feel , ’ Culley said . |