Example sentences of "[pron] make [adj] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But Ferguson insisted : ‘ Let me make one thing crystal clear — Manchester United wo n't bottle it on the last lap of the championship . |
2 | ‘ Will nothing make that water cold ? ’ |
3 | But they were only relatively cheap because at the time I made that change musician union . |
4 | During the first few months of this year I made extensive fuel consumption checks and my overall mpg is 22.73 . |
5 | I made many water colour drawings and my Masters and fellow students were interesting . |
6 | Facing page : I made this bow shape from a length of velvet ribbon before fixing it to the wall and the back of the oval frame . |
7 | I made some deposit money back on as many as I could carry . |
8 | Yes , I make this noise kind of thing in my throat and I say , ‘ I 'm just ready . ’ |
9 | FRIDAY , NOON I make another driving tour . |
10 | The bigger premises increased Lotus ' overheads , which made low volume production cars unprofitable to manufacture . |
11 | For the most part , the scale of production will not expand into larger-scale corporate enterprises because of the cultural factors which make larger-scale business organization difficult throughout Africa . |
12 | Accruing depreciation , stock valuations , provisions for doubtful debts , etc. , are subjective judgements which make historic cost profit subjective . |
13 | The Advisory Committee forms part of the checks and balances which make this Hearing System so unique , and which , since its inauguration in 1971 , has kept many thousands of young people out of court . |
14 | Here again , Dohnányi 's view is markedly cool and crystalline , lacking the tension and reined-in emotion which make this piece work for me . |
15 | He answers that first God should be loved with the humility and strength which makes all labour light so that no shame or anguish can destabilise the delight ( 111 – 12.99 – 137 ) . |
16 | That generation now dies at the rate of 150,000 people a year which makes coronary artery disease Britain 's number 1 illness ; a generation that has died of ignorance , indifference and arrogance . |
17 | Since December 1989 cruise ships no longer visit Palm , which makes this island paradise a remote hideaway for the overworked and weary . |
18 | Not for professional historians so much as for people who really did want to have a version of England 's past which makes some sense sort of sense now . |
19 | The second major factor which makes chartered accountancy training unattractive to hard pressed small firms is study leave . |
20 | But in the background you can hear the murmur of other people 's activity and this , Smith argues , is one of the things which makes Shared Ark work . |
21 | Matsushita , which makes National Panasonic equipment , has made the system work . |
22 | ‘ The kind of smell which makes sick people worse must interfere with the vigour and vitality of those who are well , but at all events it is sufficient to show that sick persons are injured thereby ’ , per Stephen , J. in the Malton Manure case . |
23 | She made that air solid , and drew in stuff from the water and clouds of spinning gravel . |
24 | She made coq au vin on his birthday , painstakingly following a recipe ( a thing she 'd not done since basic cookery lessons at school ) and he was so pleased he bought her a Cordon Bleu cookbook . |
25 | The package cost $5,100 million , to be financed by compensatory revenues of $2,600 million gained from closing a loophole for wealthy taxpayers who make quarterly income tax payments , $880 million from maintaining the unemployment tax at 0.08 per cent ( instead of allowing the scheduled drop to 0.06 percent ) , and $1,700 million from allowing the Internal Revenue Service to continue to withold tax refunds from people who had defaulted on student loans . |
26 | There are several specialist ice-cream manufacturers who make good quality coconut ice-cream . |
27 | ‘ But who made that telephone call ? |
28 | ‘ Who made that phone call to the police at the airport ? ’ she asked . |
29 | ‘ Was it your daughter , Imogen , who made that trunk call from Scotland this morning ? ’ |
30 | And who made this telephone call ? ’ |