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

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1 The provision in the expert clause of a person or institution to make the appointment where the parties can not agree avoids the risk of deadlock and should also help to ensure that a suitable person is appointed .
2 Nobody , he said , would put money into a company controlled by an outside body like theirs , with no financial liability or incentive to make the company profitable .
3 There is no linkage , no indication of how to amalgamate one step with another and no indication of either rhythm or quality to make the movement come alive .
4 Now he saw himself step into the picture , and something he was doing or saying made the men and women before him jump from their seats , even Lionel .
5 The coffee shops and bars , little theatres and jazz made the Village quite different from small-town America , quite different from Eisenhower 's other America .
6 How does any society protect itself against this kind of comprehensive assault , which does not even need the charcoal , sulphur and saltpetre to make the gunpowder but can find the materials for the application of its marvellous discovery anywhere in the world and in any circumstances ?
7 The addition of tin and lead makes the metal flow more easily so that an alloy of copper with these elements is more suitable for casting .
8 Provide a ( decent-looking ) security pass and all the necessary care and attention to make the participants feel welcome , comfortable and enthusiastic about what is going to happen next .
9 ‘ Partial compensation ’ will delight some : the majority of items were bought up wholesale for between a hundred and a thousand roubles , and inflation makes the clearance sale easier at any rate , it would make life easier for privileged auction attendees from the State Chamber of Cultural and Natural Heritage .
10 Laing used a pickaxe and shovel to make the grave in the secluded garden , said Mr Stuart-Moore .
11 Fear makes a horse run from danger ; and anger makes the horse , especially the stallion , fight more fiercely those it perceives as its enemies .
12 His care and concern made the tears spill over .
13 The development of canning and refrigeration made the preservation of meat products possible , and there were fast steamships to carry American produce to the European market to provide a supply of cheap food .
14 Messrs Deakins and Hussain make the comment that ‘ some managers took the opportunity to be well prepared for the interview and read the business plan in detail beforehand .
15 This input of detail , with the emphasis on the need for guidance and care made the transition appear to be a period of effort , anxiety , and danger ; and such a representation was convenient at a time when social scientists , and others , were ‘ discovering ’ adolescence as a stage of life characterized by ‘ storm and stress ’ .
16 The relationship between the size of a dowry and status makes the dowry system easily adaptable to a class society , which means that as the economies of the villages move unevenly towards capitalism the dowry system remains of vital significance both as an essential accompaniment to and a reflection of this change .
17 Herbs such as rosemary , sage and lavender make the garden both useful and attractive
18 Although some 30 million miles further away from the Sun than Mercury , its heat-retaining surface gases of carbon , oxygen and sulphur make the surface temperatures some 80°C hotter .
19 In some cases that might be true ; modern international show jumping course are so big and so technical that they demand a horse with the size , scope and power to make the heights and spreads .
20 The bus the 30-year-old hooker was travelling in to Manchester airport suffered a puncture and Bishop made the rendezvous with only minutes to spare .
21 Just the one at Leicester but strike makes the foxes that top dogs .
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