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

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1 Wolverton made the wheels , track , track pins , turret base rings and powered mountings , and as the war progressed , produced this equipment for the A. 13 Cruiser , Matilda and Centaur tanks .
2 How her accent made the teachers treat her differently .
3 The various Transport Acts make the officers responsible for day-to-day commercial control of public transport in the metropolitan areas .
4 A strong magnetic field made the electrons swirl around and so shed energy in the form of radio waves .
5 These essays made the almanacs widely sought after even when their immediate practical use had passed , and they were later published in book form .
6 If you have found that Doomstones make the adventurers too powerful for comfort , this could be a good way of getting the crystals away from them .
7 The units make the forms of the diagrams effectively independent of B , and since C is assumed to be about 4B they can be used to include variations in C. Tanabe-Sugano diagrams can be used to assign spectra empirically ; they lead to the identification of allowed transitions , and very often the fit of the observed transition energies gives values of Δ/B; that are unambiguous .
8 Then , to rub things in for the assembled paparazzi , Kylie made the photographers sign legal forms as they entered the theatre .
9 The night was full of the rasp and scrape of branches as the wind made the limbs of the trees beat against one another .
10 But the parody was mistaken for the real thing , and the songs made the charts .
11 Last week Albert Pacey made the headlines when he described the criminal justice system as archaic and irrelevant .
12 Eggar went out and returned with Berger and Schellenberg made the introductions .
13 The bluish shadows beneath her eyes made the eyes themselves look enormous .
14 Not for nothing did smiling Irish eyes make the fortunes of the bohemian hacks who were just about to create the modern popular music business in the cities of the United States .
15 Even though the fear of violence may have been justified in this case , the 30-mile zone and the fact that the disorder was expected to emanate from other than the marchers make the implications of the case disturbing , even in the context of Northern Ireland .
16 Many felt sympathy with Morrissey 's stance over this , but many did n't , preferring instead to follow Julie Burchill 's line that Bands Aid was the first record in the history of popular music that actually achieved a positive result ; that Band Aid made the likes of The Redskins quake in their Doc Marten 's and feel totally inconsequential .
17 If you had a bloke like John tha that virtually ran the force for several years whether you liked him or whether you did n't he he he was efficient in running the force erm especially when Charlie was was into the erm in a big way and he spent very little time with Nottinghamshire John ran the force made the decisions and cracked on with it
18 Nikos made the lists .
19 A paper clip slipped along the narrow fold makes the players stand more easily .
20 I did it in kitchens at parties to make the girls laugh .
21 We 've all limited budgets in sidecar racing and if friendship makes the wheels turn more smoothly , then it makes life a bit easier for everyone .
22 I climbed on the aircraft to make the repairs all the while fighting flies .
23 His mother says it 's not the first time a window has fallen out of a school coach , and she 's calling for action to make the buses safe .
24 The forensic odontologist told me there had been a deliberate attempt to make the teeth match . ’
25 The laboratory 's opinion , though , is that the incident was more likely to have been an attempt to make the researchers there look a bit silly .
26 And the brutal honesty of his observations is sometimes lost in the attempt to make the words themselves beautiful .
27 A lot of people took risks to make the tractors sell and some economists feel it 's that confidence which will eventually pull Britain back up out of recession .
28 The controls are very difficult to master , especially on Level 5 where exaggerated momentum makes the sprites virtually uncontrollable .
29 For the patients who respond to such treatment , there is probably a subtle interplay of mental and physical factors — the distressing symptoms lead to anxiety or depression , and the disturbed state of mind makes the symptoms worse .
30 The aim is to provide sufficient directional light to make the decorations sparkle , but they should be set against areas of soft shadow which will throw them into relief .
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