Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] make all " in BNC.
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1 | They depict a stereotyped norm where father makes all the decisions , goes out to work and waits for his meals to be prepared by the wife with occasional assistance of the daughter . |
2 | Especially for a soul like his , that loved the melting season , when the rise of sap and sun made all things seem possible . |
3 | Lothian was described in the report as being the right scale : its small size , population density and well developed roads and transport make all parts accessible , even compared to many existing district council areas in Scotland . |
4 | Lothian was described in the report as being the right scale : its small size , population density and well developed roads and transport make all parts accessible , even compared to many existing district council areas in Scotland . |
5 | Her love of life and colour making all her perceptions jewel-bright , Luce thoroughly enjoyed her journey down Venice 's main thoroughfare . |
6 | They 've used all their timber stores and cut up every bucket and table and door to make all those fighting platforms and towers , so they can hardly have plugs for their cannon , and they wo n't have any fuel except dung . |
7 | It 's because of this — the magnanimity even more than the political expertise — that Olson 's appalled and self-questioning reflections on Pound 's arraignment and incarceration make all others seem puerile at best . |