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

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1 Kaye , Preston , Szabo , Druiff , and Mackintosh ( 1987 ) report an experiment which makes use of a contextual manipulation in an attempt to demonstrate that latent inhibition is not to be interpreted as a form of associative interference .
2 In spite of a keen desire to reach greater heights , progress is hindered by poor practice methods which make improvement slow and frustrating .
3 Methods which make use of a combination of sensory inputs are likely to be more effective than those which relay on a single channel of communication .
4 Nevertheless teaching methods which make use of a combination of sensory inputs are likely to be more effective than those which rely on a single channel of communication .
5 Soon after his arrival , Souness reversed the dominant trend of football transfers by bringing expensive English stars to play in Scotland and towards the end of 1988 , the club was the subject of an inspirational takeover bid which made Souness and his personal friend , the business man David Murray , the new owners of the club .
6 Each cell has its own developmental programme which makes use of a limited number of processes that have been used again and again , for hundreds of millions of years .
7 Savour the culinary delights of the Orient , Mexico , Italy and France from the quayside restaurants which make Port Solent a gourmet 's paradise .
8 ‘ I suppose Jefferson could be connected with a magic ritual which made use of Cathedral candles , ’ Ian said speculatively .
9 Once damp has affected walls it deposits hygroscopic salts on the surface , leaving white salty tidemarks which make detection all the easier .
10 Some teachers and psychologists are against all study which makes language , in Cazden 's term , ‘ opaque ’ ( Cazden , 1974 ) .
11 Another aspect of the calm air hover is that the tail has to be ‘ flown ’ , or positioned , all the time , whereas a wind produces a ‘ weathercock ’ effect which makes things much easier .
12 He was knighted on 11 April 1553 and was one of the City fathers signing the letters patent of Edward which made Lady Jane Grey queen .
13 The element R which made recombination possible has an evens chance of emerging attached to a perfect message .
14 It is this accepted common practice which makes communication possible , not the existence of mental items — ideas or thoughts — to be transported from one mind to another .
15 The practical task , then , for a water authority setting or modifying a consent based on criteria relating to the particular watercourse becomes one of persuading a discharger disadvantaged by some criterion which makes sense in utilitarian — but not moral — terms of the force of the agency 's position .
16 This is the kind of bustle and action which makes gravel pits and reservoirs such fine birdwatching locations on a bleak midwinter 's day .
17 Indeed it is an important priority to generate new data which make ethnicity visible , because on the basis of existing evidence it is difficult to distinguish whether the different patterns of support which we can see in minority ethnic kin groups are likely to persist as patterns of settlement stabilize .
18 It follows a decsion by the European Court confirming that the Shops Act , the statute which makes Sunday trading illegal , is valid .
19 However , a rather more theoretically informed use of secondary data is exemplified in the work of , again , Durkheim who made use of official statistics in his study of suicides in Europe , particularly France , to demonstrate the validity of his theories of the social causation of suicidal behaviour ; an objective for which the original statistics were not intended .
20 If the bar conversation was anything to go by , the people of Oswaldston were going to react to their newly famous son by first denigrating him and then resenting any outsider who made claim to him .
21 According to Laboratoires Garnier who make Permifique , over 6 million women in the UK have permed hair , a third of whom choose a home per .
22 Francis Magniac was a French Huguenot goldsmith who made clocks and watches for the Chinese market .
23 Er and it is that minority of unscrupulous traders who make life very difficult for you and of course make life very difficult for Trading Standards .
24 Madreidetic who made cubes .
25 There was treachery even in the executive branch of William 's government : as Paul Hopkins has shown , Jacobites received constant information from the secretaries ' clerks on warrants and charges against them , and the messengers who made arrests and detained prisoners were often not reliable .
26 Clients who make money with licensed dealers , by accident or design , imagine this is what usually happens .
27 From boys ' own beauty to designers who make scents — all for you
28 And erm er good place to make friends but at any college you make friends
29 Our National President , Steve Gauld , closed the Convention and we offered our thanks and gratitude to all those who had made the weekend such a success , to Tim Cain who kept all the sessions to time ; to the exhibitors who supported us so well ; to all the members and outside speakers who made presentations ; to the staff of Keele University who served us so well in all areas ; and to Joe Bennett who organised the whole thing , sorted out the speakers , took our bookings and generally made sure it all went well .
30 Table 1 gives some more detail , in this we exclude all subjects who made losses in excess of £10 .
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