Example sentences of "[pers pn] also make the " in BNC.

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1 I also made the point of linking the ideas of wilderness and beauty , which you lose if the place is covered in telephones and railways .
2 I also make the rule that , before a person has had a turn , they sit with their legs crossed and afterwards place them out in front .
3 Er , the I I also make the point , that er , my understanding is having now talked to a number of the other C A B's , that in fact they were looking to Thamesdown money advice centre because this money was actually to replace funds that previously had been er , available through the Allied Dunbar sponsorship scheme , and which has , which I gather was withdrawn er , at very short notice , and they were looking to Thamesdown to er provide that support and resource as a county resource , and I I therefore felt that it was right to bring it forward .
4 All the outfits were by Marianne and she also made the bride 's shoes and decorated the bridesmaids ' ballet pumps .
5 She also makes the crucial point that it is wrong to attribute it to the mass of black people , finding it most marked among some intellectual and political leaders , who also obscure the central roles played by lesbians and gays in black communities .
6 She also makes the interesting observation that the age of the doctor and the nurse partly determines their attitude .
7 Figuratively speaking , we also make the law of value serve our aims .
8 The nearest human equivalent to purring is smiling , and we also make the same mistake when we say that a smiling man is a happy man .
9 And then of course , we we also made the , at my firm , made the er Battle of Britain curtain , which was very famous , in those days , and I think they 're still I used to have one but I do n't know where the devil it went to .
10 They also made the evening gown for her first official engagement , a charity gala in the city of London , which created almost as big a sensation as the dress which graced St Paul 's Cathedral a few months later .
11 They also make the point that the one spider that makes daytime webs without stabilimenta , Nephila clavpes , has bright yellow silk , which , they say , makes the web conspicuous enough without the need for resorting to additional warning markers .
12 It also made the pop video an industry in itself , with its own cast of producers , directors , cameramen , technicians and so on .
13 It was also er i it also made the area a target for er money lenders of the worst variety .
14 In this way , if caught , the smugglers had little to lose in way of investment , it also made the job of our investigators more difficult , especially when often a foreign national would charter a UK vessel .
15 Something vulnerable in her manner brings out an element of sadism in the way the long final act teases her endurance ; but it also makes the denouement extremely touching , and the part lies well for a voice that has managed Janacek 's Capture as well as Verdi 's Violetta .
16 ‘ The filmic device of a discarnate Belushi reviewing his life allows the dead performer ( and Hollywood collectively ) a right of reply ; unfortunately it also makes the film ludicrous . ’
17 It also makes the unit awkward and heavy .
18 This example not only illustrates Sylvester 's law ; it also makes the important point that the degeneracy of the product depends on the relative positions of the units , and therefore of the linearly independent columns , in the two factors .
19 It also makes the operation easier . ’
20 ( This would be in sequence with another simple process for managing the final values of unc Note that no unc can start up until unc has terminated : it is this that makes the transformation so general , but it also makes the resulting parallel program useless as it stands .
21 It also makes the point that our sexuality is squeezed arbitrarily into narrow forms , forcing us to suppress many elements of ourselves at great Shobana Jeyasingh is impressive both as a performer .
22 He also made the observation , which was confirmed in this survey , that ‘ in many cases neither the farmer nor his wife were fully aware of the nature and extent of the wife 's influence ’ .
23 He also made the observation that the smaller bones were less frequently broken , but gave no supporting evidence .
24 He also made the mistake of trying to frighten the miners with the consequence of sticking to existing conditions .
25 He also made the point that lorries , particularly in low gear , generate low frequency sound which , even inside a house with double glazing , would be 60 dB(A) or more .
26 He also made the cut in the Deposit Guaranty Classic , which is a ‘ grabbing ’ tournament played opposite The Masters in which it is nigh impossible to miss the cut .
27 He also made the implementation of economic agreements with the Baltic countries dependent on the observance of the rights of the Russian-speaking populations and Russian troops .
28 The great propagandist for agricultural capitalism naturally fav-oured high cereal prices , but in 1771 he also made the link with high wages , insisting that " great earnings " caused many workers to offer only four or five days ' labour .
29 He also makes the point that as someone who is not earning and who is unable to sell his house , his circumstances are not unlike those of many other people .
30 He also makes the distinction between lexical and conceptual collocations ; the latter being word pairs that co-occur simply because they are associated to the same context or topic ( e.g. , ’ bomb ’ and ’ soldier ’ , ’ trouble ’ and ’ problem ’ , etc . ) .
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