Example sentences of "that [pron] make [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 No-one else in our aircraft appeared to be the least bit concerned , but my relief as we finally drew near the coast of England again and then began our descent to the safety of solid earth was so great that I made a little promise to myself that I would never again set foot in an aeroplane , so long as I could be permitted to survive this one trip .
2 at this stage that I made the unconscious decision , later to manifest itself in physiological terms , to postpone sexuality until I felt myself ready to cope with it .
3 Point two is this , that I made the bottom border there er about be exactly five centimetres .
4 I have a particular responsibility to ensure that I make the right decision .
5 And of course nowadays there 's so much er things that er we use , there are so much labour saving things now that which makes a big difference .
6 She never told her husband about her relationship with Phillip Levy and it was only after both men had died that she made the difficult decision to confess her secret life .
7 ‘ Perfectly , ’ she replied , and preceded him out of the lift very much aware that , no matter how conscience and love might insist that she make a clean breast of everything , to confess was something she simply could not do .
8 It may be that you receive praise for a piece of work well done , and suddenly you feel that you made the right decision to leave the family home and strike out on your own .
9 It 's not that people want to get rich , it 's just that you make a nice living and enjoy
10 Again in an exam , there 's more chance that you make a little slip , because there 's little bit of extra edge .
11 I suggest that you make an ample settlement on the child and write and tell his new stepfather what you have done , and that you have done it because you are determined that no one else should have any financial responsibility for a child of your blood .
12 It is far better to recognize that external circumstances have changed , or simply that one made a mistaken series of assumptions about one 's own relative strengths , rather than to plough on in a situation where plainly the goal you have set yourself is unattainable .
13 To assess such a claim requires that we make a giant leap of the imagination to transport us to a state of ignorance about even the most elementary principles of physics .
14 killed whilst CO of No Squadron ) got a few of us together and suggested that we made a time-and-distance run from the seemingly everlasting fires of Rotterdam to the target — a large troop concentration some 35 miles away .
15 Also 83 per cent believed that we made a positive contribution to good customer relations . ’
16 My initial impressions , from hearing the occasional report ( as above ) was that we made a disastrous start , and went a goal behind … that took us a while to get over , in the meantime Norwich were boosted .
17 If the right hon. Gentleman begins to listen to what many employers elsewhere in Europe are saying , he will learn that they recognise that we made the right decisions .
18 It was then that we made the surprising discovery that the Sultan , " the Great Mountain " , is officially married to Loro Kidul .
19 It 's only by ignoring them that they make a real effort to survive .
20 In large organisations the assumption of the supervisory role is often made easier by transferring staff on promotion so that they make a fresh start among strangers ;
21 Functionalist explanations of the role and rewards of professionals have been strongly criticized on the grounds that they make the following assumptions , all of which are questionable .
22 Very big trees it , it 's suggested should be planted along there , so that they make an immediate impact .
23 And , needless now perhaps to say , such situations should mount up on a progressive scale so that they make an ongoing story .
24 And it surely is som something that the people of Wiltshire can be glad that they made the right decisions in May , that they have n't got that administration ,
25 Its lack of significance is that it made no real difference to the political situation , except for putting the burgh of Edinburgh through a rapid change of councils and giving it the burden of housing the army of the Congregation .
26 So far , Intergraph is more than satisfied that it made the correct decision when it selected Chameleon .
27 One moment halfway up the straight it looked as if Eddery might have cut it too fine ; the next it was a question of how far he would win by , for this burst of speed was so decisive that it made the top horses in Europe look one-paced .
28 He is also in charge of an economy so large that it makes a real difference to world trade and to British economic fortunes in particular .
29 Seeing my disappointment he winked an eye and said , ‘ Well , I must admit that it makes a good story ’ .
30 Where it differs , is in that it makes a serious effort to put the bits back together again !
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