Example sentences of "which make the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Morning winds are light , and fine for novices , but it 's the afternoon winds which make the bay famous .
2 They include aerobatic displays , rural crafts , trade stands , and a motor safari which make the event of interest , not just to equestrian enthusiasts .
3 They may , for instance , be unaware that they are being spoken to unless referred to by name , and they can miss out on humorous incidents which make the rest of the class laugh .
4 The pH of a soil , though it sounds mysterious and scientific , is simply the name for the scale which determines the quantities of chemical particles ( hydrogen ions ) contained in the soil solution , more or less of which make the soil acid or alkaline .
5 Instead they need to find out the rhythms of speech which make the music of the verse work in dramatic form .
6 It is the class of retinal images which make the perceptron fire .
7 Because of this soreness which make the bed feel too hard ; it is no wonder that Arnica is the prime remedy for bruises and the results of trauma .
8 Additional items which make the system even more versatile include a flat port for normal and close-up photography , dome port for wide angle photography and extension sections which effectively lengthen the housing and allow the use of additional lenses , and lenses with extension tubes .
9 What is also of interest here , and this relates to a point Galtung makes , are the historical and social conditions which make the survey , like any method of social research for that matter , possible as instruments of data collection .
10 By signing the convention Britain could help to end the impasse and take an active part in drafting rules which make the mining provisions more acceptable .
11 B i and B j are factors which make the mass per nucleon exactly one atomic mass unit ; ζ specifies the strength of the new potential relative to gravitation and , l is its range parameter .
12 Anti-condensation and insulation paints contain minute glass spheres which make the surface of the paint warmer to the touch , and so less likely to encourage condensation to form on its surface .
13 We can then find the values of the latter which make the firm 's best response profit as small as possible .
14 [ 4.1 ] The Landlord may at any time before the Certificate Date require the form of the Lease and the rights and obligations of the parties under it to be varied in such manner as the Landlord shall [ reasonably ] require to take account of any modifications made in accordance with clause 2.4 after the date of this agreement There is limited scope in this clause for substantial amendment to the form of the lease and as very few amendments are foreseeable , a tenant may be justified in deleting this provision , although clause 4.2 contains safeguards which make the clause tolerable if the landlord insists on its retention .
15 There are also herbal tablets containing substances called psoralens which make the skin more sensitive to UVA rays .
16 For years Pakistan 's opponents have made snide remarks about their bowlers getting away with such trickery as seam-picking and scuffing up the ball , ploys which make the ball swerve off the pitch or swing further in the air .
17 Surrounding heath and woodland ( though severely damaged in the 1987 gales ) add even greater variety ( including excellent numbers of nightingales which make the air throb with their incomparable songs in late spring ) .
18 This can become extreme , however , for there are instances of very large borders which make the mosaic a small panel in the midst of a hem background .
19 Unfortunately it is exactly these thoughts and behaviours which make the panic attack worse , make us terrified of having another and make us begin to avoid any and every situation where it could possibly happen again .
20 Even if a person did not know the consequences of giving up their autonomy , it is in fact these consequences which make the relinquishing of autonomy wrong .
21 It contains a number of alternative provisions which make the document quite flexible .
22 ‘ But it is precisely those weather conditions , ’ said Lydia carefully , ‘ which make the countryside so unusually beautiful .
23 Absolutely so if we move over from Suzanne 's boat over to mine , we 'll see some of the fittings which make the boat go faster .
24 The purchaser will normally require the vendor to warrant that the report is accurate in all material respects and that there are no facts omitted which make the report misleading .
25 If a horse shies , he is fundamentally ignoring the rider 's inside leg , so rather than worrying about the horse shying , it is more important to concentrate on exercises which make the horse move away from the leg such as leg-yield , shoulder-in , enlarging and decreasing the circle .
26 Rather it will be a case of the researcher finding a means of recording and sorting the mass of detail which continuously bombards him and presents him with the lateral possibilities which make the discipline potentially dangerous .
27 And so they made two provisions which make the situation rather different .
28 All three are [ in different degrees ] illusions , which make the weight of life bearable — to those of sufficient stature to feel its weight in the first place .
29 BBC Ceefax last night also reported that Leeds had an £ 500,000 ( or some other good figure ) positive bottom line for the last financial year ( ending in june i suppose ) — which make the sale of Batty look somehow strange again …
30 Do n't get your health out of a bottle : There are , of course , certain medical conditions which make the taking of professionally prescribed drugs essential .
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