Example sentences of "[adj] make that " in BNC.

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1 I 'd have them all on if I needed a confidence boost , or just for the sheer enjoyment of the sound , but it was fundamentally one AC30 that made that noise .
2 ‘ Well , what in God 's name does that make that creep Callum , eh ? ’
3 Taking a share of the profits : Prior to s. 2(3) of the Partnership Act 1890 , the courts had decided that if a person took any share in the profits of a business this made that person a partner .
4 ‘ You were brave to make that request .
5 If you accept that that derives from the propensity to move , is it sensible to make that assumption ?
6 Erm it may be that it it is sensible to make that discount and would only ap apply to Scarborough dis district , but as for the rest of the additional elements of er environmental discount that should be applied , I ca n't see why you should apply a discount in relation to agricultural land .
7 It is only prepared to make that payment on the assumption that the Business is a going concern without too many problems .
8 I consider this is the equivalent of a residence order through the back door , and do not think it appropriate to make that order when Parliament has specifically denied the right to grant ex parte applications for residence orders : see also the provisions of section 9(5) of the Children Act 1989 .
9 On the contrary , it is quite easy to make that idea seem foolish .
10 It is too early to make that decision . ’
11 Some people seem to find it impossible to make that personal decision .
12 It is so simple to make that , provided you have all the ingredients , I can not imagine why anyone ever buys the ready-prepared varieties .
13 The point is , I did n't think you 'd be likely to make that sort of mistake .
14 Only the elderly make that sort of sacrifice as incapacity or reduced income takes its toll .
15 Surely it is particularly ludicrous to make that argument about social security , because even those with expertise on the subject find it difficult to understand fully .
16 As it is put by the Department of Health Guidelines for Ethics Committee ( August 1991 ) : ‘ The giving of consent by a parent or guardian can not override a refusal of consent by a child who is competent to make that decision . ’
17 Then we were able to make that album we always wanted to make . ’
18 How much more able to make that judgement were those colleagues who had already been on the board for seven years or more ? ’
19 ‘ However , we were n't able to make that recommendation — although the geology is unusual and the forests have been opened up by gold miners , it is n't under desperate threat and we did n't feel that the area was of particular conservation value . ’
20 Yes I think they have the the best information to be able to make that decision at a local level .
21 with this film it will be , you know , compulsory , you wo n't be able to make that choice , erm and the other one , the other thing that struck me just from one of the particular extracts of , of people standing on top of this cliff , erm is , is the way that the importance of , in something like a film where it 's , you know , it 's done for good , you know the importance of having an actual creative writer
22 I must say that I am happy to make that statement and in view of some of the things that have been , that have appeared in the media recently here 's a statement that needs to be made as for your your your ques , what the , the Chief Constable I welcome the statement and the actions of the Chief Constable on this very concerning issue .
23 Then , as now , the materials just were not available to make that a feasible proposition .
24 It might have been difficult to prove that librarians themselves took the initiative for the censorship , although many would have been pleased to make that claim .
25 Excuse me , who 's that making that noise ?
26 You could be an ob an obtrusive making that noise .
27 I just thought it was worthwhile making that point as it is made to be very .
28 ‘ We 'll have to leave by four to make that flight . ’
29 The doctor is then ethically obliged to make that clear to the patient to whom treatment is being denied .
30 and that makes that
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