Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] makes " in BNC.

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1 So if anybody does patchwork knitting or makes blankets or anything for charity and they 'd like to give me a ring any time , I could give you the pattern .
2 ( 4 ) A change in the " content " or " subject " of the learning experience is justified because it enriches the learning experience or makes these experiences more meaningful and thus more developmental ; i.e. we change content as instrumental in making the processes more effective .
3 Is n't it such a pity that when it comes to the playing of the game he either forgets the rules or makes up new ones .
4 If this is proposed , it is strongly recommended that the purchaser either negotiates and settles the claim before completion or makes a retention .
5 However , this only happens if your debtor wants to defend the action or makes you an offer which you can and do refuse .
6 If the driver does not respond , a back-up system automatically applies the brakes or makes less engine power available .
7 But Christianity is the only religion that makes it clear that only one god exists .
8 The muddled thinking that makes us claim at least some vague idea of what God is leads us disastrously to thinking that if we say God can not be one kind of thing we must be saying he is the other .
9 The fuel card that makes a statement about you
10 PARISH , school and home are a three way partnership that makes learning special for children at St Augustine 's RC primary in Darlington .
11 ‘ What is true , ’ writes mason investigator Stephen Knight , ‘ is that the philosophic , religious and ritualistic concoction that makes up the speculative element in freemasonry is drawn from many sources — some of them , like the Isis-Osiris myth , dating back to the dawn of history .
12 Just remember that the invisible spiritual force that makes them work is evil and harmful , so leave them all well alone .
13 Well there must be another force that makes them see them things must n't there ?
14 It is because no institution or individual is proof against the third essential ingredient that makes us what we are — the Zeitgeist , the spirit of the times .
15 Brittain is always up with the lark and it was a nice piece of work that Needle Gun did under Roberts on the Side Hill woodchip gallops early on Tuesday that makes me select him for the Laburnum Stakes .
16 ‘ People in Bavaria say it is crazy not to have tall cylindro-conicals in a wholly ultra-modern brewery , ’ says Brombach , ‘ but I think that kind of vessel sets up a convection that makes for dirty beer . ’
17 ‘ It being the same consciousness that makes a man be himself to himself , personal identity depends on that only , whether it be annexed only to one individual substance , or can be continued in a succession of several substances . ’
18 If elected I would work within the council to eliminate the waste and extravagance that makes the current level of local taxation , in whatever form , an unacceptable burden on local residents .
19 The result of such stringency is a vetting of would-be candidates that makes the post of Pope look like slumming .
20 So we 've combined them in a shampoo that makes dry hair lustrous and more manageable .
21 It 's that flippancy that makes the listeners love him ; three hours ’ broadcasting a day is usually enough to use up the excess , but he does n't work weekends . ’
22 Conditions on Santiago , however , are truly formidable , In 1982 I spent several days in the interior of the island , seeing the terrifying flows of jagged , jumbled lava that makes walking difficult and cuts shoes to shreds in a short time .
23 The main part , however , is concerned with detailing a political programme that makes a pitch both for self-interest as well as a concern for others .
24 And this part of your mind that makes you feel guilty Freud regarded as an internalized representation of other people to some extent , and indeed he thought that it , the superego was constituted by internalization and identification with the parents at the culmination of the Oedipus complex .
25 At least in the post-Gazza era in which we now find ourselves , several soldiers have admitted to a level of fear that makes them cry their eyes out .
26 The performance , too , often lacks the sort of tension that makes for a live musical experience .
27 Whatever you call it , this is the department that makes sure that everything actually happens , working in close liaison with the account executive .
28 It is this uncertainty that makes the political leaders more than usually tentative in their predictions .
29 This is country style with a grace and lightness that makes a welcome change from the usual heavy stripped pine .
30 It is the marriage of traditional wisdom and knowledge of raw ingredients with modern research that makes The Body Shop products innovative and effective .
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