Example sentences of "the [noun] makes [pers pn] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | HDS claims the award makes it the largest supplier of X-terminals for commercial applications in the business , a new area for the things . |
2 | The central location of the Plough makes it the ideal venue for both business and pleasure . |
3 | Mercury is a small planet , which combined with its small angular separation from the Sun makes it a difficult planet to observe . |
4 | The Act makes it an absolute offence for a shopkeeper to sell cigarettes or any other tobacco product to young people . |
5 | The speed of access combined with precision of access to any part of the disc makes it an important development for educational users of video . |
6 | What makes it , what makes them improve so , the team makes it the same does n't it ? |
7 | This book should help , and the lively and accessible text written by the curators makes it an interesting read . |
8 | Perhaps his most inspired piece is the saga of Cosmo , the fairly accurate knife thrower , whose failure to see the point makes him the sharpest act in town . |
9 | The bill makes it a criminal offence , punishable by a £1,000 fine , for a lender to try to force a mortgage applicant to use the lender 's own services . |
10 | So the flexibility of the model makes it the easiest to apply , but the assumption that Nottingham has grown as a Multiple nuclei model may be incorrect . |
11 | The outstanding historical and artistic significance of the costume makes it an obvious target for acquisition by a British museum : the possibility of a serious bid by the Victoria and Albert Museum , perhaps with the assistance of the National Heritage Memorial Fund can not be ruled out . |
12 | The dry crisp tone of the side-drum makes it an ideal instrument for emphasizing and giving clearness to rhythmical patterns of almost any speed and intricacy . |
13 | The flexibility of the memo makes it the major form of internal communication . |
14 | The high proportion of carbohydrates in the leaves makes them an ideal target for creatures that bite and suck out the energy rich sap . |
15 | David Owen 's late endorsement of the Tories makes him the strongest contender for the Hong Kong post , but do not write off Maude just yet . |