Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [pers pn] make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was claimed that it made rural communities vulnerable to guerrilla reprisals . |
2 | Although I have fundamental disagreements with the Minister on many issues , I acknowledge that he made many concessions to the logical arguments of hon. Members from the three Opposition parties involved . |
3 | I do n't know if it makes any difference , but it was n't planned . |
4 | There 's a file of that , of course , but I make it up from my working diary , and nobody will know if I make some extracts from the diary . " |
5 | Part of the problem with encouraging girls to take ‘ useful ’ subjects is that we do not know whether it makes any difference to the kinds of jobs they eventually do ; and whether , indeed , these jobs would still be highly rated if women did them . |
6 | I do n't know whether it makes any difference for the price you will get in the land , for the land , from a tenant , if you restrict his rights to use it . |
7 | The Minister does not know the figures , but I shall tell him what farmers in Orkney found when they made simple inquiries . |
8 | In order to recast the problem , however , we need a deeper understanding of the divide between the two approaches , and must enquire why many individualists believe their view to be a decisive refutation of holism , while holists deny that it makes any headway at all . |
9 | We must ensure that it makes proper progress through the House , receives proper scrutiny and is on the statute book before any rude interruptions . |
10 | It is a modest mark of our gratitude to those with gifts and skills of writing that we make this increase to the Public Lending Right … ’ |
11 | What happens when he makes another hole ? |
12 | trembling when he made that speech when he remember when he , remember when you , you were n't there , no you were n't there he was shaking like a leaf . |
13 | As a final point about the root definition , it is sometimes useful to express it as a statement to see if it makes reasonable sense , and to double-check that all the CATWOE factors have been considered . |
14 | Although not all doctors would agree that restless legs are attributable to caffeine , anyone suffering this condition should try avoiding caffeine for a while to see if it makes any difference . |
15 | We 've got attendance I was going to suggest that we made that attendance stroke punctuality |
16 | There is no evidence to suggest that they made substantial wartime gains in terms of occupational pension entitlements . |
17 | His chart of appearances shows that he made full appearances for two seasons after joining us and only a broken collar-bone prevented him from making an even more impressive contribution towards our promotion to Division One in 1969–70 . |
18 | So first and foremost let everyone see that you make common cause with the common people . |
19 | ‘ I ca n't see that it makes any difference . |
20 | ‘ We always boasted that we made 29 films with one script — now we have made 30 , ’ laughs Peter , 78 . |
21 | Its yellow eyes were looking at me ; its mouth opened and it made strange sounds at me . |
22 | he should have known or whoever organized the fair should have known so really it does n't work unless you make one person responsible for that job . |
23 | But Raff speculates that it makes more sense that all cells are suicidal : to survive they have to be constantly reminded by signals from the body that they are loved and cherished . |
24 | From my discussions with British Rail , I know that it made specific proposals for the diversion of at least four of the crossings and that the Ramblers Association objected to them all . |
25 | We know if it made any note of where we 're meant to be going . |
26 | They will sink unless they make positive moves to arrest the slide . |
27 | In the course of doing so money will have to be spent on cleaning up the Six ( and , no doubt , eventually , the Soviet Union , too ) to ensure that they make respectable cohabitants of the new Europe which various leaders from Gorbachev to Delors to François Mitterrand have envisaged . |
28 | It seems that it makes more sense to the majority of people if we tell you how much faster ( or slower ) than a common reference machine the test machine is . |
29 | In practice — I doubt if it makes much difference . |
30 | With his quiet and loving manner , he would always listen and wish to know what local people thought before he made any decisions . |