Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun sg] makes a " in BNC.
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1 | THE behaviour of the Tory Whips in the Maastricht debate makes a mockery of the prefix ‘ honourable ’ in MPs ' titles . |
2 | ‘ A horrific crime like the one at Radnor Walk makes a man an outcast , a pariah without friends . |
3 | They will be on sale with many other tasty offerings in Bartholomew Square , when the Dieppe Street Market makes a much awaited return to the festival . |
4 | Edinburgh Accies scrum-half Ian Maclean scrambles the ball away as his opposite number Mike Hall makes a despairing lunge as the champions lose out to David Sole 's men 15–21 at Meggetland in the league . |
5 | All his friends know that it was Howard who did the Matterhorn , in spite of his modesty , because Prue Chase makes a point of telling everyone . |
6 | Mark Hewish makes a number of statements about the efficiency of cruise and Pershing II missiles without giving much evidence . |
7 | Bolton Abbey makes a suitable starting point , though if time is especially tight Cavendish Pavilion serves equally well , cutting the length of the walk to about five miles . |