Example sentences of "[noun] make these [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Of the two famous rune stones which stand outside the church at Jelling , the smaller states that " King Gorm made these memorials to Thyre his wife , Denmark 's ornament " ; the larger that " King Harald commanded these memorials made to Gorm his father and Thyre his mother . |
2 | How often does your mum make these dishes ? ’ |
3 | By taking the ‘ man ’ out of manual labour , Melman reasoned , computers make these principles obsolete . |
4 | The naturalness and energy in Fields ' performances made these films popular with both middle-class and working-class audiences . |
5 | My question is , why on earth ca n't Matchbox make these models in Britain ? |
6 | Furthermore , it has previously been shown that bile may either be more directly noxious to the oesophageal cell proteins ( including perhaps also the DNA ) than acid and may also generate abnormal nucleic acid metabolism making these cells more liable to death or serious epigenetic or genotoxic damage . |
7 | The belief that they are ‘ allergic ’ to a particular food or environmental chemical makes these patients hyperventilate when they encounter it — breathing more deeply is a natural reaction to fear or anxiety . |
8 | The recording quality is quite acceptable , and the performances are Nicolosi is a reliable player but he lacks the keyboard bragadocio to make these pieces sparkle in a way that Thalberg must have . |
9 | There had been no attempt to make these signatures credible ; the words ‘ for my Dear and especial Boy , with affectionate regards from Mr Arthur Bloxam ’ appeared across a faded nineteenth-century portrait ; but they also appeared scrawled lavishly across a portrait of an eighteen-year-old boxer torn from the sports pages of a recent newspaper . |
10 | In both manufacturing and service industries alike , firms are becoming more critically dependent on advances in communications and office automation to make these systems work effectively . |
11 | Information to help top management make these decisions could be provided by the decision-support system . |
12 | The computer biomorph models make these points well , and they constitute an instructive bridge between human creative processes , such as planning a winning strategy at chess , and the evolutionary creativity of natural selection , the blind watchmaker . |
13 | In other words , as the supply changed its character , so the demand would also change and unemployment could be reduced , in particular that caused by ‘ lack of mobility and adaptability under circumstances making these qualities essential ’ . |
14 | For capitalism the land was a factor of production and a commodity peculiar only by its immobility and limited quantity , though , as it happens , the great opening of new lands at this period made these limitations appear relatively insignificant for the time being . |
15 | They seem to have bullied him and made him er , make concessions , and the question that Freud and Bullett constantly ask is , why did Wilson make these concessions , especially since his position was already defined before he came to Europe , you know he already laid down the fourteen points , and sold it to the American people . |
16 | Arieti makes these points well : |
17 | The excess of boys in this group makes these differences more remarkable . |
18 | Three of the five corporate planning departments that use online services expressed a desire to make these services freely available throughout the company . |
19 | This contrast in rhyming helps to emphasise important points in each stanza as this difference makes these lines stand out . |
20 | Everybody 's been doing it , but they 've not thought about it as a design process and they have not usually brought people with design skills into the team to make these things happen better . |
21 | Insensitive handling of this process can result from a misassessment of an elder 's competence to make these shifts , and of the time and energy this takes . |
22 | It 's like white people make these generalisations about our culture , without really understanding it . |
23 | Alcohol made these symptoms worse , she noticed , so she gave up drinking at the age of 20 . |
24 | Most respondents ( 76% ) relied on their own medical adviser to agree the protocols for purposes of payment , but only 49% of the people making these decisions had any expertise in asthma care ; 15% relied on individuals who were not trained in medicine or nursing . |
25 | Current levels of unemployment are relatively unimportant , hopefully some time down the line they will expect to get er as a relatively well paid job erm because agricultural incomes are so very low , you know , and urban incomes are relatively , relatively high , they may be prepared to wait for you know five or six years in the urban area , making what could be sort of a subsistence wage , simply because that 's all that they 're gon na be on anyway if they stay in the rural area , so if there is a higher probability of them getting a well paid job merely by being in the urban area making these contacts then they might as well move to the , to the urban area in the hope of some time in the future obtaining that er er an urban job . |
26 | But nothing else is needed in the way of a ground to make these activities somehow justifiable . |
27 | There are many different ways to make these measurements on unstable nuclei . |
28 | Such irregularity makes these conversations appear spontaneous , an element which Massine was careful to preserve . |
29 | Indeed the staff of the Trade Finance Divisions are pleased to visit businesses engaged in or contemplating entering international trade to make these resources available . |
30 | They could realize those ambitions because : ‘ Low fuel and electricity prices make these goals that much easier for consumers , who are not worrying about the energy implications of their choices : the colour of the refrigerator becomes more important than its energy use . ’ |