Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] makes [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And another one makes three .
2 But the spirit generates the faith by which we know Christ , and it 's surely that which makes all the difference between the a mere interest in an historical Jesus and our real living faith in our risen conquering son .
3 In the competition between varying possible principles applicable , that which makes certain covenants and in restraint of trade unenforceable will in some circumstances be strong enough to prevail .
4 Vinelott J noted that the issue was not the admissibility of the transcript ( see s 433 of the Insolvency Act 1986 which makes admissible in evidence statements made under a requirement imposed by the 1986 Act ) but whether the SFO should be allowed to use it as evidence otherwise than in accordance with s 2(8) of the 1987 Act .
5 Who needs a toy telephone , when the real one makes such great noises ?
6 It is the completion of the Trans-Mediterranean pipeline in June 1984 which makes this expansion possible .
7 Counsel for the petitioner and counsel for the respondents instructed in connection with the present petition submitted to the Court of Appeal and to the Board a consent memorandum dated 28 April 1992 which makes this position clear .
8 When I think about it I 'm not sure it makes any important difference how you imagine he looks , I mean who am I to say whether this Boy you are seeing has blonde hair or dark ; but I am sure that it does matter what he means to you .
9 I 'm sure he makes some sort of reaction I ca n't see .
10 It is the same ball game and , and as far as I , as far as I 'm concerned it makes more sense
11 Handsome new Dr Robert Khalefa is so arrogant he makes fatal errors .
12 As a piece of recording , the Philips set has one advantage in that it makes best use of the excellent John Alldis Choir and puts them well forward , whereas the perfectly good Lyon Opera Chorus is relegated to the middle distance as usual .
13 Amalgamemnon is parodic in Genette 's sense in that it makes punctual and systematic alterations on a pre-existent ‘ noble ’ text of the past , and in Bakhtin 's sense because with regard to sex roles its ‘ orientation ’ is directly opposed to that of Herodotus .
14 As Paul writes to this leading city in Asia Minor ( present-day Turkey ) around the year AD 60 he makes many statements in opposition to the false teachers who–e influence has apparently been so prevalent .
15 Having argued that sociology is rather closer to journalism and the literary arts than some might imagine , I now turn to consider those differences that do , after all , divide them : in particular what makes social science scientific ?
16 1.3 What makes public companies vulnerable to takeovers ?
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