Example sentences of "[Wh det] makes [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And its the sorting which makes all money .
2 He answers that first God should be loved with the humility and strength which makes all labour light so that no shame or anguish can destabilise the delight ( 111 – 12.99 – 137 ) .
3 For a start he should read Alan Everitt 's essay , The Pattern of Rural Dissent : the Nineteenth Century ( 1972 ) , which makes many points of general interest through an analysis of the differing experiences of the counties of Leicestershire , Northamptonshire , Kent and that part of Lincolnshire known as Lindsey .
4 However , Sharp have a highly restrictive policy which makes such development difficult .
5 A contrasting perspective , however , which makes little allowance for the effects of collective bargaining arrangements , is the study of democracy in British and US unions by Edelstein and Warner ( 1975 ) , and that for Mexico by Thompson and Roxborough ( 1982 ) .
6 While we accept that the public interest is not restricted to these markets , the results of our survey have led us to question whether the present regulatory structure , which makes little distinction between identifiable public interest markets , is the most appropriate .
7 But , as several dealers told The Art Newspaper , waiving exhibition fees is a concession which makes little difference if a gallery can not make sufficient sales to recoup costs estimated at £10,000–40,000 for taking stock and staff to Madrid .
8 But within the fields of the subtle tattwas comprising the inner energetic format , matrix or tapestry which makes each creature what it is , each one also possesses subtle perceptive abilities , just as we do .
9 It is the completion of the Trans-Mediterranean pipeline in June 1984 which makes this expansion possible .
10 But it is the sad worldliness of the backstage banter which makes this play so interesting .
11 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 .
12 WELL over 100 members and students gathered again at Keele this year to benefit once more from the lectures , demonstrations and social gathering which makes this Convention unique .
13 Perhaps Sawallisch should be persuaded to record the work now , though I very much doubt whether he would be able to recapture the real sense of occasion which makes this disc such a compelling experience .
14 The role of the sculpture collections has played a powerful force in the history of ideas , which makes this book as much about nineteenth-century thought as about Bassae , Didyma , Halicarnassus , Nimrud or Xanthos .
15 We assess our assistant stewardesses for promotion to other areas of work aboard the cruise ship which makes this job a very good entry level for those who wish to make a career in the industry and we also run a training scheme for our housekeeping department .
16 If the number of children varies , then the branching ratio n can be taken to be the number which makes this sum give the right answer .
17 Since December 1989 cruise ships no longer visit Palm , which makes this island paradise a remote hideaway for the overworked and weary .
18 But one thing which makes this product stand out from the crowd is its ability to address the needs of work group computing .
19 It is the movement of the verse which makes this sonnet come alive , as was brilliantly demonstrated by F. R. Leavis at some length ( Scrutiny vol. xiii , pp. 119–34 , especially pp. 125 ff ) .
20 Recently though a resurection in thier career had taken place , which makes this loss all the more devestating .
21 Not for professional historians so much as for people who really did want to have a version of England 's past which makes some sense sort of sense now .
22 The reappraisal comes , incidentally , just after I drew attention to Emma Tennant 's forthcoming biography , which makes some play of Hardy 's relationship with an actress 60 years his junior .
23 From examination of family life and some of the needs of children at home , the next writer , Nigel Parton , moves to the tragic issue of child abuse , a form of adult behaviour which makes some children 's home life a nightmare and which social workers find is one of the most difficult problems they have to address .
24 Indeed , as we shall see later , a rise in total output accompanied by a change in the distribution of income which makes some people better off and others worse off can not necessarily be interpreted as an improvement in the country 's living standards .
25 Figure 12.1 shows a small hierarchy or group of ranked subjects which makes some statement concerning the relationships between those subjects .
26 It is seen by the government as a measure which makes more people pay directly for local services and which will increase local accountability .
27 Bains believed ‘ that the advice of officers must be available wherever the effective decisions are taken and if it is the party group which makes those decisions then a way must be found of making the officers ’ advice available ’ ( Bains 1972 : 18 — 19 ) .
28 It is a good buy only if people particularly want the unusual service ( in this case , weekly collection of small instalments ) which makes those costs high , and have decided that this costly extra is — for them — worth the price .
29 The very flexibility which makes these machines attractive provides a danger to a profession which relies on unalterable evidence .
30 Until the slightly contrasting tendencies become more manifest in the later-second century ( with the trend to fully centralised designs etc. ) it is this characteristic which makes these designs complementary .
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