Example sentences of "it makes [pers pn] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Never ever wanted a puppy because it makes them a captive person |
2 | It makes me a good actress , but I 'm too sensitive to atmosphere . |
3 | His dream of covering whole counties with a giant speaking-tube may be grotesque in itself , but it makes him a remote ancestor of Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell . |
4 | It makes him a hard man to place on the political spectrum , as he is in some respects an avowed admirer of Thatcher . |
5 | First , it makes it a criminal offence for anyone in the course of a business to display at a place where consumer deals are likely to be made ( e.g. at a shop or garage ) a notice of an exemption clause which is void by virtue of section 6 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act . |
6 | It makes it a criminal offence for the advertiser to fail to make it clear that he is selling in the course of a business . |
7 | It makes it a criminal offence to make a demand for payment without reasonable cause to believe there is a right to it . |
8 | And it 's makes it a it makes it a different space , totally different . |
9 | The midfield three got into the game , the two fore backs started pushing and joining with joining in , it makes it a different side does n't it ? |
10 | It makes you a better umpire . ’ |
11 | Being a mother has a certain status after all , it makes you a grown-up person , something you ca n't feel , if , like a girl I met in Barnsley , you leave school , which you hated anyway , and did badly at , become unemployed , and there 's no job except perhaps a government scheme . |