Example sentences of "who make " in BNC.

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1 Stuck in the middle of the Oxfordshire countryside with hundreds of noisy incomprehensible children and colleagues who make me feel about as comfortable as a walk in the rain .
2 However , we know of two firms who make similar dovecotes together with other garden ornaments : Roseney Farm Designs , Lanlivery , Bodmin , Cornwall ( Tel : 0208 872664 ) and Forsham Dovecotes , Goreside Farm , Great Chart , Ashford , Kent ( Tel : 0233–820 229 ) .
3 However , it is not just beginners who make mistakes and get caught out .
4 Not all people who make love want to have a baby .
5 It therefore creates something of a paradox which ensures that those who make a marginal move are inevitably referred back ‘ to the centre ’ , as being the realm of ‘ real policing ’ .
6 Not only will I be dealing with some of your concerns through ‘ Vet 's Corner ’ , but I am taking them up with the very people who make the food — with some eye-opening results !
7 Sunderland .......... 1 Sheffield United .... 1 WHAT gets up Dave Bassett 's nostrils , as he so vividly put it after his side 's draw at Roker Park , are the people who make comparisons between Sheffield United and his former club , Wimbledon .
8 Though 130,000 passports represent only about a quarter of Macao 's population , most recipients are the professionals and businessmen who make up the backbone of the enclave economy .
9 A big problem for the liberals is that recent immigrants from China , who make almost half of the population , have so far not been greatly moved by ideals of democracy .
10 Because it is the manufacturers who make the standards , with little or no input from the users or consumers .
11 The reason for their non-availability will not surprise anyone who has dealings with an insurance company — the policies apparently attract people who make claims .
12 Like many in the sport , the men who make the odds view the bold Brittain as racing 's version of Don Quixote .
13 ‘ Once we had solved the thickness problem , it became a commercial possibility , ’ says Dr Jones , ‘ and Mars — the people who make the chocolate bars — became interested .
14 ONE might forgive John Torode ( 'Illiberal liberalism' , 3 October ) for thinking that the intolerance of liberals who make loud professions of tolerance is preferable to the intolerance of Muslims who do not .
15 The paper also reports on the role of the police , talks to people who make a living out of trivia question machines and has an exclusive interview with Lenny Henry , in which he reveals his top jokes .
16 Colin Barnes , the fashion illustrator , who has known her since St Martin 's , says , ‘ Of course outspoken people tread on toes , but they are often the ones who make waves and achieve something . ’
17 Another reason for the more restricted use of these sorts of typification is that the situations in which they become operative are infrequent , such as the typifications ‘ old biddies ’ or ‘ old dolls ’ for pensioners who make petty complaints , ‘ Easton funny ’ for strange and odd events , and ‘ loopers ’ for odd and strange people .
18 This is about the pilots who make up this famous aerobatic team , and it focuses on the three new pilots who join it each year .
19 In independent companies , a band can talk to the people who count and who make the decisions .
20 But when she sees the Teds and greasers and hard-faced girls who make up the matinee audience , she thinks it 's just as well .
21 It 's now the younger people , the people who make fortunes , like Richard Branson of Virgin , or even tennis stars , who set the standards .
22 She also thinks that men tend to choose women who make up for their own shortcomings .
23 That is a question many Regulars ask about each of the 75,000 or so volunteers who make up today 's TA .
24 He was surprised to find , for example , that men who make their living out of reporting news and gossip should go away from a private lunch with him and the Princess and talk about it .
25 Congratulations and God 's blessing on the children of the parish who make their First Holy Communion this week .
26 You are the people who make our work possible and I try to forge more tangible links between us .
27 From boys ' own beauty to designers who make scents — all for you
28 At the Brighton conference , though , it came under attack from those who make maps of the sky .
29 Such concessions are designed for the Muslims who make up Indonesia 's poor rural majority .
30 Trading involves only a handful of traders who make the markets and a relatively closed universe of institutional investors .
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