Example sentences of "[pron] makes an [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Guests can visit the beautiful public park and lakeside beauty spots or the fragrant pinewoods close by , which makes an alternative change from the beach .
2 The regions of Spain are similarly in a kind of balance which makes an internal federalism possible .
3 The property is in excellent order throughout thus presenting a property which makes an excellent purchase .
4 The property is in excellent order throughout thus presenting a property which makes an excellent purchase for the growing family .
5 Their range includes a fine , natural Kapok which makes an ideal filling for soft toys and other items .
6 Two lovely new designs from Nina Miklin , a cardigan with long sleeves in fine mohair which makes an ideal cover-up for cool evenings and a short version in 100% cotton for a sporty day look .
7 Start or complete your Theatre outing with a private function in this beautiful hall , which makes an ideal venue for charity events , private or company parties .
8 You can also position a Shelf-Grip at the end of , say , a glass shelf across an alcove , with a glass window behind it , which makes an ideal display for plant pots .
9 You can also position a Shelf-Grip at the end of , say , a glass window behind it , which makes an ideal display for plant pots .
10 In addition , Colwell et al ( 1978 ) have postulated that abnormal platelet function secondary to the diabetic state may contribute to the development of the specific microvascular disease of diabetics which makes an important contribution to morbidity and mortality in the diabetic population , principally through retinopathy , nephropathy and neuropathy and possibly also a cardiopathy ( Keen & Jarrett , 1982 ) .
11 The only text which makes an express statement on this is found in Paul 's sententiae .
12 She makes an obscene gesture .
13 She is unable to define a radical alternative to agricultural improvement , yet she makes an interesting defence of the rights which are being threatened .
14 If she makes an old-fashioned choice and lovingly tends a garden and a bumper crop of children , she rates louder Hosannas than ever before .
15 If the mens rea of a crime is intention , then the defendant who makes an honest mistake has no mens rea and is therefore not guilty .
16 The ‘ passion ’ of the family is Mrs Miniver , A Blenheim Cavalier King Charles Spaniel who makes an intense fuss of all visitors when they first arrive , and then slopes off to her chair to continue an interrupted sleep !
17 ‘ With his business training and keen sense of duty , he makes an admirable country gentleman ; on all Boards , on all Committees , on all Councils , in politics , and generally in affairs , he is to be counted on and depended upon ; he brings an admirable sense of rectitude and a very kindly heart to bear on public business .
18 By section 2(8) a statement by a person in response to a requirement imposed under the section may only be used in evidence against him in proceedings for making a false or misleading statement or in proceedings for some other offence where in giving evidence he makes an inconsistent statement .
19 Each individual must believe that the organisation has desirable , significant objectives , and that he makes an indispensable contribution to the objectives of the organisation .
20 He makes an unlikely Messiah , this man in the beret , sipping his Castlemaine and smoking his Gitanes , but he may well be the only crime writer interested in the job .
21 It m it makes an awful racket sometimes .
22 It 's it makes an awful noise in the morning !
23 Leadless plumber not legless , legl leadless oh You know I 'm sure that the this roof rack I 'm sure you can feel the difference in the car sometimes well not feel the difference but you can hear it , it makes an awful noise at times when the winds blowing .
24 20 YOU KNOW IT MAKES AN AWFUL LOT OF SCENTS
25 It makes an enchanting conclusion to the set , and one which might well influence one 's decision to purchase .
26 It makes an enchanting picture , formed from those features that the pastoral poetry of the period had established as the attractions of rural life : thatched roof , ascending smoke , mimic antiquity in Gothic window and drip-course , contented swains and kine , over-arching trees .
27 The signal detected by the stylus when it makes an electrical connection between the two sheets provides a measure of its position .
28 The signal detected by the stylus when it makes an electrical connection between the two sheets provides a sure of its position .
29 In winter it makes an early morning crossing , returning in the late afternoon and allowing some six hours 2. shore in Porto Santo .
30 It makes an illuminating contrast having Ives 's much more idiosyncratic setting of At the River as well as Copland 's .
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