Example sentences of "[noun] which makes the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Central to this ‘ new consensus , was a concern with the complex and multi-layered nature of organizations which makes the very possibility of rational decision-making problematic . |
2 | Corporate Jets , the former British Aerospace subsidiary which makes the best-selling 125 business jet , has been sold to American company Raytheon for £250m . |
3 | Corporate Jets , the British Aerospace subsidiary which makes the best-selling 125 business jet , recently was sold to the US company Raytheon for £250m . |
4 | Two alternative explanations can be proposed : 1 ) the C-terminal part of α-subunit makes contacts with the upstream region of the promoter ; 2 ) the C-terminal deletion of α induces a conformational change in RNA polymerase which makes the truncated holoenzyme unable to bind to the upstream part of the promoter . |
5 | At first the family gather round it and at the end as the actors steal away into the darkness it is the piano which makes the final sounds . |
6 | At first the family gathers round it and at the end , as the actors steal away into the darkness , it is the piano which makes the final sounds . |
7 | This will produce the same triumphant progress only if ‘ the intellectual and moral faculties of man ’ are not of a deeply peculiar sort which makes the social world radically unlike the natural . |
8 | Any vibration which makes the surrounding molecules of air vibrate can cause sound . |
9 | But pollution causes a production externality which makes the marginal social cost MSC exceed the marginal private cost . |
10 | In addition , as we saw in Chapter III , it concerns the kind of factor which makes the relevant counterfactual claims true . |
11 | The bright gold and green foliage which makes the crowning glory of the winter border has to become a backdrop for the summer garden . |
12 | Finally , it provides that ‘ the state which makes the preliminary enquiry … shall promptly report its findings to the said states and shall indicate whether it intends to exercise jurisdiction ’ — in other words , whether to prosecute or extradite . |
13 | It is the poverty of their own life which makes the poor content to inhabit ‘ unthinkable ’ houses … which makes so many careless of cleanliness , listless about the unhealthy condition of their workshops , and heedless of anything beyond the enjoyment of a moment 's excitement … |
14 | It is the complexity of these issues and the necessity for the widest consultation which makes the Common Core design task such a lengthy one . |
15 | The illustrations are ‘ stripped in ’ as separate films , and the whole film goes to a process camera which makes the lithographic printing plate . |
16 | The technique explained in this chapter , resistant line fitting , produces a line which makes the absolute value of the deviations in the Y direction as small as possible ( rule 3 ) . |
17 | REGINA , the royal jelly company which makes the magic queen bee elixir taken by stars like Cliff Richard and Maureen Lipman , stung the City yesterday with massive losses . |
18 | I am sure that Letterman would like to have some of Polanski 's assurance with young women , a knowingness which makes the Californian mania for self-presentation look quaint . |
19 | By harnessing similar reactions to those which make glow-worms glow and fireflies flash , the scientists have produced a technique for examining patients ' blood samples which makes the early detection of diseases quicker , safer and cheaper . |