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

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1 Many of them make regular trips to the filmset where it was all put together , at Portmeirion in Wales .
2 Had any of them made any approaches to her ?
3 None of them made any concessions to the local Muslim culture .
4 Hugh with his hair wet , carrying Jacqueline and leading his two other daughters , all of them making wet footmarks on the stone floor , came in from the terrace .
5 Everything and something and nothing are all logically interlinked and none of them makes clear sense without the others .
6 However , neither of them makes any reference to her husband , or to the dynamics of her marriage relationship in these comments , though Norma Larkin makes some ( implicit ) observations about marriage in general .
7 They lived the lives of the folk among whom they worked ; and this may have helped many of them to make real contact with their parishioners .
8 These are the potters , the females of which make small jars in which they deposit an egg together with a paralysed spider or caterpillar to provide the hatching grub with its first meal of meat .
9 Reference may also be made to the relevant Domesday texts and the published volumes of the curia regis and other rolls , some of which make useful contributions to local knowledge .
10 By 1907 , the CUB , acting on a plan initiated by W. H. Beveridge , was busy opening exchanges in every London borough , each of which made special provision for women and juveniles , and provided vocational guidance for school-leavers through working in co-operation with the ASEA and the Education Department of the LCC .
11 Try to have your progress reviewed regularly with your nurse manager , so that neither of you makes misleading assumptions about your ability to cope or happiness in the job .
12 That child labour not only existed in the pre-factory economy but was strongly approved of does not of itself make blinkered sentimentalists of those who reacted so strongly to the " dark , satanic mills " .
13 Not one word of it made any sense at all to him .
14 When we hear the word ‘ power ’ some of us make strong associations with fear , deprivation and a loss of control .
15 Obviously a figure higher than that would take some pressure of us to make those incursions into the green belt , a lower figure conversely would require us to make higher la larger incursions into our greenbelt .
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