Example sentences of "which make this " in BNC.

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1 On the contrary , for all the general flow of tranquillity and prosperity , a number of specific themes consistently emerged which made this a time of anxiety , even torment .
2 I had not yet learnt that every German soldier from private upwards had had an elementary political education which made this sort of argument child 's play for him .
3 As he looked at her , slumped awkwardly in sleep , he tried without success to put his finger on that indefinable something which made this girl so totally English .
4 The last prewar years have been called ‘ the golden age of international economic specialization and exchange ’ , and the organization which made this golden age possible , an intricate and massive structure tying , for the first time , every continent into one economic process , was completed between 1880 and 1914 .
5 And the same change throughout the industry can be accounted for by the functional fact that only those firms which made this change would have survived the competition .
6 It was lawyer C's job to translate the issue into a form which made this possible .
7 Gaps were pinpointed which made this potentially excellent tool incomplete and hopes were fervently expressed that , as the funding from the Getty has come to an end , resources can be found to keep the system running and continued input assured .
8 In 1914 the Board of Education initiated a new Education ( Provision of Meals ) Act which made this provision compulsory for all local authorities , provided an Exchequer subsidy , authorized feeding during school holidays and left the determination of need to the school medical officers who were to assess need purely on grounds of health rather than of parental income .
9 In part it was geography which made this possible .
10 Since the 1949 National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act , which made this possible , CPRW has continued to take a keen interest in ensuring that the protection afforded by this designation is effectively applied , especially in the three National Parks of Wales .
11 One of their employees , a store manager , failed properly to carry out the system with the result that Radiant washing powder was advertised in the window at 2s. 11d. when in fact the only packets available in the shop were 3s. 11d. ( section 11(d) the Trade Descriptions Act which made this an offence has since been repealed and replaced by Part III of the Consumer Protection Act 1987 , see paragraph 16–28 below ) .
12 Caretaker wondered if there was something in the syntax of the Welsh language which made this sort of construction more acceptable in Welsh than it was in English .
13 Then we almost enjoyed the Great Escape from Seve Ballesteros who followed Paul Azinger into the Mickey Mouse blue-dyed water which made this the greatest spectator show on earth …
14 These helpers are young of previous broods which defer breeding ‘ altruistically ’ to assist in the rearing of close relatives under ecological conditions which make this difficult .
15 The vivid images featured in these are a feast to the eye , which make this a beautiful book as well as a valuable source of reference .
16 Increasing costs from distributors , supplements on film transport costs and an increase in the rates are just a few of the factors which make this necessary .
17 You see , all the things which at the moment seem strange to you about it become every day normality after a bit , so that it 's untrue to give you an answer in terms of the lack of space or the lack of change or the lack of food or any of the other things which make this so different from ordinary life . ’
18 The Advisory Committee forms part of the checks and balances which make this Hearing System so unique , and which , since its inauguration in 1971 , has kept many thousands of young people out of court .
19 Here again , Dohnányi 's view is markedly cool and crystalline , lacking the tension and reined-in emotion which make this piece work for me .
20 It examines recent developments which make this technological change inevitable and reviews political , economic and social consequences of the rapid development of information technology .
21 The Official Solicitor should only be appointed if the child does not have a guardian ad litem and there are exceptional circumstances which make this desirable in the interests of the child 's welfare ( Lord Chancellor 's Direction , 7 October 1991 ) .
22 There is of course an inside knowledge which makes this ‘ coherent ’ for those in possession of it .
23 It is the completion of the Trans-Mediterranean pipeline in June 1984 which makes this expansion possible .
24 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 .
25 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 ) .
26 The price remains at just £1.49 per 100 gram ball which makes this a very economical Acrylic yarn .
27 Version 5.0 also includes a modified NetBIOS , which makes this previously unrouteable protocol routeable .
28 The Munich version was finished first and the second ‘ Venus ’ , destined for Florence , was deliberately improved on by Canova , which makes this a key point of comparison for scholars who have debated whether later versions of the marble compositions were not in fact merely copies .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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