Example sentences of "[Wh det] [modal v] make [art] " in BNC.

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1 Try to remain aware of the factors which may make a newly admitted patient anxious .
2 These checks are very important because they can show , for instance , if there are likely to be any difficulties with the birth which may make a Caesarean section necessary .
3 The supervisor must then refer the matter to the court which may make an order cancelling or varying the treatment requirement .
4 Regulatory threat , which may make the domestic market less attractive .
5 There are two factors particularly which may make the aim of clarity of description difficult to achieve : the breadth of a criterion and ambiguity in its description .
6 Apart from questions of naturalness , accuracy , and the ‘ logic ’ of a text , there are sometimes stylistic considerations which may make the translation of conjunctions particularly difficult .
7 This loneliness then tends to be misdiagnosed as depression and medications may be prescribed which may make the disease even worse .
8 You 'll just make the formula over-rich , which may make the baby dehydrated and , if you continue , overweight .
9 I mean one thinks of it like being alive in a box , one keeps forgetting to take into account the fact that one is dead … which should make a difference … should n't it ?
10 Committees for four subject groups will sift the applications and suggest short lists to the Royal Society 's Council , which should make the final decisions in May or June .
11 In short , it means that it becomes possible to impose almost any character you want on it , which should make the Standard a session player 's dream .
12 The passing loop at Knighton is scheduled to be restored by next year , which should make an improved service possible .
13 As for the game itself , Hare has a philosophy which might make the rest of us win .
14 As for the game itself , Hare has a philosophy which might make the rest of us win .
15 The main types of additives are preservatives , flavourings , colourings , stabilisers and emulsifiers ( which help maintain the consistency of the product and keep mixtures mixed ) , antioxidants ( which prevent chemical changes which might make the product rancid ) and humectants ( which stop food drying out ) .
16 All of which might make the future less bright for Sequent Computer Systems Inc , which currently provides the top-end 6000/75 and 85 multiprocessors for Unisys .
17 ‘ We are not putting out any signals which might make the kidnappers think we are going to do a deal .
18 A recent auction sale brought to my mind the fascinating subject of tally sticks , which could make a wonderfully interesting and historically interesting collection .
19 Organisers boasted of a technically unsurpassed ‘ compact ’ Games which could make a profit of £65 million .
20 From this point of view , which could make no place for miracles understood as cases of divine , supernatural interference with the laws of nature , reports of alleged miracles could only be regarded as evidence of credulity and ignorance on the part of those who originated and passed on the stories .
21 One might expect it to lead only to a rather vague pantheism which could make no real place either for religious institutions or for specific doctrines and formulations .
22 If the difference suggested is one which could make no difference to us , then it is empty and does not exist .
23 Hitler 's policy was clever : to keep Romania and Hungary in competition with each other to see which could make the greater territorial gains .
24 This means they will not stick to each other , which could make the composite useful as a high-definition toner for colour photocopying machines .
25 After his long , slow climb Stoneley had found himself to be a novice at office in-fighting , some examples of which could make the brutal intentions of a common criminal seem almost harmless .
26 Also , the height of the head-dress proportionately lowered the position of the face which could make the drawing imbalanced and reduce the figure , thus losing the detail .
27 As a member of one of the two departments into which the direction politique of the foreign ministry was then divided , he found that he and his colleagues spent much of their time playing draughts and that there was considerable rivalry between the two as to which could make the better " five o'clock tea " .
28 You reckon Hatton would also have told him the river bed was full of stones one of which would make a suitable weapon for knocking off his informant ? ’
29 He envisages the ambience of the place as ‘ discernibly British ’ and wants to see an element of ‘ commercial ’ use : private art galleries , bookshops and design studios would fit in very well , and there could be restaurants off the splendid riverside terrace , which would make a fine sculpture park .
30 Jimmy 's wife prided herself on her barracuda curry , which would make a change from lobster .
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