Example sentences of "[Wh pn] make [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , there are now over 400 officially registered grape growers in England and Wales , most of whom make wine , and most in the South of England .
2 State aid is needed to help those who make TV programmes and feature films , who write or publish newspapers , etc. — the ‘ software ’ of communications .
3 We still hear of black students who make telephone appointments to view property , only to be told it 's already gone when they arrive to view .
4 ‘ Even those who make money out of it — not just the pushers and dealers — are destroying the society in which they may wish to appear affluent . ’
5 Clients who make money with licensed dealers , by accident or design , imagine this is what usually happens .
6 For breakthroughs in religion are made by individuals who make sense of the mystery of existence not in their minds but in their hearts .
7 It was in fact , ‘ by no means a bare collection of what was scattered in the former … but a performance so well designed and so well executed , … very acceptable to all who make gardening either their profession or diversion. ,
8 Led by Frenchman Yann Sylvian , Halo is a group of artists , sculptors , photographers and technicians who make art you can dance to .
9 Mr Bell said : ‘ The people who really matter are the businessmen who make wealth , these people just made money .
10 At a time when the folks who make word processors and spreadsheets , the database guys were hanging back .
11 Not all people who make love want to have a baby .
12 It is quite understandable to be afraid of the anger of others who make life unpleasant for us , but few of us have the courage and conviction to face the process of anger .
13 Er and it is that minority of unscrupulous traders who make life very difficult for you and of course make life very difficult for Trading Standards .
14 9 Try to be fair and show equal interests in all your students , not just your favourites or those who make life easier by usually getting the answer right first time .
15 well for god 's sake , I mean I often wonder about people who make noise like this how they would feel if we did do the same , but I still say because we 've done our polystyrene insulation she ca n't hear us , it 's worked in the reverse ai n't it ?
16 It is enthusiastically fuelled by the advertisers and made respectable by successive governments of all countries who make consumerism into a summum bonum .
17 To the extent that R&D is undertaken by independent firms merely in order to ensure that they innovate before their rivals or to prevent rivals from producing new products which displace those that currently generate rents , then firms who make R&D decisions co-operatively may do less R&D than they would if they were independent .
18 Increases in money wages are seen to result from the activities of strong trade unions who make use of their monopoly power in the control of the supply of labour to push for wage increases in excess of those required to compensate workers for rising prices and rising productivity .
19 Of course , the vast majority of those who make use of tax havens do so in an open way with which the authorities have no problem .
20 Several credit card issuers now charge an annual fee for the use of their card , offering in return , a reduced interest rate for those who make use of the credit facility .
21 Renaissance texts in circulation today are effectively course texts designed , produced , and circulated among students in higher education or among a very small academic elite who make use of institutional libraries .
22 It is likewise important that those who make use of media such as the audiocassette or videocassette should not see themselves as mere consumers .
23 Er , Madam Speaker I 'm very much aware of the case that the my honourable friend has er mentioned because he has written to me er about it and I have looked into the circumstances er of it and I understand that the employment service have made no final decision on that particular site and I 'd be happy to respond to my honourable friend er once I 've had a chance to discuss it further with the Chief Executive of the employment service whose responsibility it is but if I could just say to my honourable friend the principle of integrating er the work of the job centre and the payment of benefits on one site is a good one which is for the convenience of er people who make use of the job centres er and er as er er the honourable er gentleman , the member for Workington is indicating from a sedentary position , was a recommendation which was supported by the public accounts er committee and I believe and I believe that it er makes sense to proceed on a value for money basis with this policy but I will certainly look at the particular example in my honourable friend 's constituency with interest .
24 It wo n't be over for any of us until the people who make war have been destroyed . ’
25 This was its justification : ‘ All who make war seek through war to arrive at a peace more perfect than existed before war . ’
26 ‘ Happy Christmas , Linda — you 've been my little bit of Christmas — it 's always the busiest folk who make time for others .
27 Instrumentalists regard administrative elites as simply functionaries who make policy according to the rational interests of the capitalist class .
28 Plainly it is futile to make out there is ‘ still no clear road for lead ’ by nailing up sign-posts provided solely by those who make lead alkyls .
29 Almighty God our heavenly father who made marriage to be a source of blessing to mankind we thank you for the joys of family life pour out of us your holy spirit that we may truly love and serve you .
30 A similar view was expressed by Mr Lee Wing-Tat , the radical local council leader , who made history by heckling the former Foreign Secretary , Sir Geoffrey Howe , at a lunch last July .
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