Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [verb] [noun] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 It is not the case that social dislocation and uncertainty necessarily make people turn to God .
2 Cos I 'm a bit worried we got ta get things sorted out so I rang I said I did n't to get onto you , she said no I know how they feel she said her granddad always do things like that .
3 It is unfortunate that shorthand here makes Lewis imply that the life of submission to Grace is a course of self-improvement .
4 This continuous laughter finally made Carrie lose her grip and her remarkable gifts led to a disaster whose consequences were chaos and destruction , to all who lived in Chamberlain , Maine .
5 The very existence of French appellate jurisdiction over the duchy clearly made Plantagenet rule potentially more difficult than it would otherwise have been .
6 But the lonely sound of her own voice in the emptiness of the hut immediately made Isabel wonder why Guy was taking so long .
7 Seeing the old buildings , watching the modern Thoroughbred exercising on the historic heath truly makes history come alive .
8 The unfortunate phrasing of his sentence hardly made things sound any better .
9 Brunner Mond says it will help those affected find alternative employment , and has set up a team specially to help people relocate .
10 We could of course add percentage to this output perhaps making things stand out more , as in figure 8 .
11 The appearance of mass electorates , the idea of the ‘ nation in arms ’ which underlay military service , and the growth of literacy all made statesmen give more thought to public opinion .
12 My yell nearly made Mal jump out of her pouch-seat .
13 So what chance realistically does Linda have of succeeding and giving up all those part-time jobs ?
14 Novotna really made Seles fight in a hard-hitting battle that surely set a new decibel record !
15 No one tried to shunt the woman away to let Riley get on with his work .
16 Watching television news also made viewers feel more warmth towards parties and their leaders generally ( that is , towards any and all parties ) and more inclined to vote ( for any and all parties ) .
17 Its no use really having Rocky sit on the bench , or play in the reserves because Strach is fit .
18 Hammam 's insistence that City boss Peter Reid pay £800,000 over his original offer almost saw Phelan move to ground-sharing rivals Crystal Palace .
19 The union thus helps people develop a greater sense of money management .
20 Government favour also helped firms secure loans from private banks .
21 What part precisely did Leonardo play in developing the human imagination ?
22 Secondment also helps Shaw identify employees who can and ca n't get things done .
23 Windows software also lets people use several programs at once , and runs on any PC which has the DOS operating system .
24 Repetition also helps conversationalists hang together .
25 Thirty minutes since Dominic had gone inside that room … time enough for a readjustment of ideas , time enough to let resentment flood back to the place it had just left .
26 This new ‘ hip ’ Baloo also helped animators create identities for the other characters .
27 ‘ Crowds would block a street simply to see Archer leave a hotel and take a cab ; when he married in January 1883 , special trains were laid on to bring the cheering crowds to Newmarket and Cambridge .
28 It only leaves the burning question — what time today will Turnip resign .
29 ‘ The workshop certainly made people feel more part of a team and demonstrated the power of the networking approach . ’
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