Example sentences of "[pron] make the [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is natural to ask … why it is that countries have Constitutions , why most of them make the Constitution superior to the ordinary law , and , further , why Britain , at any rate , has no Constitution , in this sense , at all .
2 I made the brandy sauce for the pud but I think I 've put too much brandy in it and now Paul wo n't let me back in the kitchen .
3 It would be a great way to repay them if I made the England side and contributed to its success . ’
4 On the other hand I was afraid that if I made the driver sound too important he might end up under the wheel of a bus instead of behind one .
5 You see , I was a little kid a year ago and I made the mistake kids make .
6 I made the letter sound as if all was well , and I suppose it was .
7 So for this year I made the computerisation funds part of the wider fund available to FHSAs to support not merely computerisation but the extension of ancillary staff in general practice and the development of new accommodation facilities for primary health care .
8 I make the spaghetti sauce once or twice a week — like any other English person . ’
9 Deuce gazed at Harry in a way which made the boy cover himself .
10 The analysis will also perform the more mundane task of acquainting bankers and banking lawyers with fundamentals of ocean bill of lading law which made the ocean bill a merchantable document , including landmark statutes , decisions , conventions , and contractual clauses .
11 It was an officer revolt , justified by a crude political theory which made the officer corps the ultimate repository of a general will .
12 Karen instinctively got up to try and help , which made the punt wobble even more wildly .
13 Two fuel injectors blew which made the engine crackle very loudly .
14 In this world of clean fast-running water , of inimitable oaks and meadows which made the Bayeux tapestry look like a traycloth , there was no place for somersaulted cars and carnage and broken bodies lying on the wet and bloody tarmac .
15 So when all these changes were going , going on with the , the machinery , the , the bonus system etcetera etcetera you , you think there were other facilities arose around about the same time which made the work environment still more er still better if you like ?
16 For example , if an expert system is obtained from a dealer is he the supplier or is it the company which made the expert system ?
17 One was that the microphones were stolen from the school during a burglary which made the recording process more difficult and less rewarding .
18 Thus , a parent or any other person seeking a residence order in relation to a child in care must apply to the court which made the care order .
19 Goulding scored a super try early in the second half , beating two men close to the line to score near the posts — and he also created the chance for the final try which made the game safe for Widnes .
20 It was believed that Colombian drug cartels , harried by the Colombian authorities , had shifted their operations across the border to take advantage of the sophisticated Venezuelan banking system which made the business side of drug trafficking difficult to detect .
21 The jacket was very fitted and single-breasted , cutting in sharp at the waist — which made the trousers balloon right out .
22 The National Association of Head Teachers , which made the protest call , said its concerns about the tests and national curriculum had been ignored .
23 After missing in a flat calm against the French , it was typical of Hastings that he succeeded in a gale which made the Murrayfield goal-posts moan like a didgeridoo .
24 But the things that seized my whole attention were the yellow blobs of pus in the corners of the eyes , the much purulent discharge from the nostrils and the photophobia which made the dog blink painfully at the light from the surgery window .
25 From a book , The Modern Short Story , by H. E. Bates , I remember a criticism of Hardy which made the blood rush to my head with anger :
26 She walked along the passage and came , as she had planned , to the window which made the end wall of that floor .
27 The pH of a soil , though it sounds mysterious and scientific , is simply the name for the scale which determines the quantities of chemical particles ( hydrogen ions ) contained in the soil solution , more or less of which make the soil acid or alkaline .
28 It is the class of retinal images which make the perceptron fire .
29 By signing the convention Britain could help to end the impasse and take an active part in drafting rules which make the mining provisions more acceptable .
30 For years Pakistan 's opponents have made snide remarks about their bowlers getting away with such trickery as seam-picking and scuffing up the ball , ploys which make the ball swerve off the pitch or swing further in the air .
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