Example sentences of "[pron] make [adv prt] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Associative feminist psychologies address the different signification systems which make up psychology 's material and psychology itself . |
2 | In so doing he may come as near as he can ever hope to an understanding of war as people of the late Middle Ages knew it , no easy task even in the most favourable conditions , but one which can not be attempted with any hope of success without a proper appreciation of the many threads which make up history . |
3 | Their attitudes to the separate tasks which make up housework are on average very similar to the attitudes of the middle-class group . |
4 | If the people and positions which make up society did not differ in important respects there would be no need for stratification . |
5 | Diférance is the force behind , or rather in language ; it produces the effects of difference which make up language . |
6 | Despite three decades of campaigning by homosexuals to remove the stigma from their sexuality , to call a man a queer in Britain is still an actionable insult in the minds of the ‘ right-thinking people ’ who make up libel juries . |
7 | Architect of the drive towards ‘ People 's Television ’ , Sydney Newman took with him to the BBC his observations on the experiment , which he summed up by saying , ‘ Children of today , who make up part of our vast audience , are well informed and are capable of some pretty sophisticated judgements . |
8 | That the aggregate wealth of society is as high as it can be is of no moral value in itself ; what counts is the effect of increases in total wealth on the welfare of the individuals who make up society . |
9 | Of considerable current interest to forecasters are the values that inspire the attitudes and consumption patterns of the people who make up society . |