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

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1 I am one of those who believe that the revenue support grant makes the Schleswig-Holstein question a model of clarity .
2 By developing a better understanding of the processes of investment decision making the results will then , through direct intervention by the researchers or by teaching , enable organisations to improve their investment decisions .
3 As the aircraft carrier made the battleship obsolete , Phil Lowe established that the lumbering forward was about to join the mastodons in extinction .
4 The simplest approach to the Ikeda instability makes the limit I " 00 in the Maxwell-Bloch equations ( 7.2 ) .
5 Straight ahead is what he calls Orion , the three lights of the furnace top making the belt .
6 Pergamene propaganda made the victory of Attalus pre-eminent .
7 But it was clear the statement was written yesterday because it hailed a vote by the House of Representatives on Tuesday night to make the extradition of drug traffickers a topic for a referendum .
8 A suitable Lorentz transformation makes the time axis lie along AC and then where x is the spatial coordinate of B. Then .
9 Following the successful launch of the Four Legged Friend work bench , Luna Tools has introduced the Solo speed vice to make the bench even more versatile and useful as an all-purpose workshop tool .
10 The Briefing Paper makes the point that more resources have been taken out of the area in the last decade than are being put back in now .
11 There are Standard , First and Premier fares , the latter including silver service at seat dining to make the day complete .
12 An essay in the latest issue of the Microprocessor Report makes the point that the designers that are pressing the clock speed argument such as MIPS , Hewlett-Packard Co and DEC are the ones winning the performance race , not those such as Sun , IBM and Motorola Inc that stress instructions per cycle .
13 An essay in the latest issue of the Microprocessor Report makes the point that the chips that are pressing the clock speed argument in their design such as Mips , HP and DEC are the ones winning the performance not the people such as Sun , IBM and Motorola who contend its all in the instructions per cycle .
14 But high blood pressure makes the heart work harder resulting in heart disease .
15 David Lapworth says the new gear box makes the car easier to drive because the driver is able to concentrate on driving rather than worry about gear changes .
16 Still , that feeling of spots car purity made the hardship worthwhile .
17 Your practice partner makes the list ( which you do not see in advance ) and then gives the short descriptive sentence which provides a clue to the way in which the key word has been used .
18 Some were dressed in old riding-breeches , boots and grubby lace shirts ; many in jeans and flak-jackets ; some inappropriately , when the afternoon sun made the paving stones almost too hot for naked feet , in long Oxfam overcoats and black Homburg hats .
19 Finally , from the 40p would be deducted the cost of the telephone call or postage stamp to make the complaint .
20 Mr Owen has prepared a £100,000 plan to make the building , which dates back well into the last century , safe by partial demolition , repairs and site clearance .
21 This second modification makes the model more in line with that developed by Barro ( 1976 ) , and is justified on the grounds that what motivates agents ' spending this period is their desire to have a sum of real money available next period .
22 Head of Sellafield , Grahame smith made the presentations to representatives from the groups .
23 Brad , I find out , ca n't greet me himself because he 's busy cleaning up the mess Deacon made the night before in his living room .
24 It was in good condition , its shape and window arrangement made the formation of a central light-well unnecessary , and the city council were keen to prevent it from falling into long-term disuse .
25 The surrounding short-cropped grass with magnificent sunset views and easy vehicle access makes the spot a favourite stopover for campervanners and tenters .
26 The Moots and the Law Society made the Department very lively .
27 A licensing sub-committee made the decision after Tory councillor Edmund Pearson voiced fears about ‘ possible residual effects ’ on people who have been hypnotised .
28 He left a box of matches and rags outside his Cardiff shop to make the fire look like a Halloween prank .
29 An expert system , in basic terms , contains three main elements : a knowledge-base ( rules and facts provided by experts ) , an inference engine ( a computer program which manipulates the knowledge-base and applies it to a particular problem ) and a user interface to make the system " user-friendly " and to provide explanations of the reasoning adopted and advice given by the expert system .
30 ‘ I have been described as lacking in chivalry , ’ he said , and his flat Midlands accent made the word sound medical .
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