Example sentences of "[Wh det] [modal v] make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As a contributor to a recent survey on ‘ comparability in social research ’ , published under the auspices of the British Social Science Research Council , sagely observes : ‘ a great deal can go wrong at the recording stage which may make subsequent analysis difficult or even impossible ’ .
2 In many cases they are actually simpler since a complete instruction is executed in a single machine cycle unlike a microprocessor which may make several memory access when executing a single instruction .
3 Remove rude jokes and deliberate sexual innuendos , and also watch out for unintended double entendres which might make inebriated members of the audience laugh when you are being serious and sincere .
4 Its bulk , however , was a problem , which might make vertical ironing a little impractical .
5 Nevertheless , one editor fears today 's decision sets a dangerous precedent which could make successful prosecutions much more difficult in future .
6 Will the right Hon. Gentleman exempt Wales from the opting-out schemes which could make those plans meaningless ?
7 He possessed a dominating grace which could make any adversary subject to his will .
8 The weaker way is to say simply that although there is a radical and obvious difference between the two hypotheses , it is not one which could make any difference to you , and so that you can be exempted from paying any attention to it .
9 They would take off in the event of a German cut , which would make lower UK rates more likely .
10 Labour MP 's Jo Richardson and Gavin Strang , are at present putting forward proposals in parliament to introduce a new clause to the proposed Employment Bill which would make such discrimination illegal .
11 It was the primary purpose of reorganisation to recast local government in a way which would make such palliatives unnecessary .
12 A proposed EC directive which would make financial institutions partly liable for damage caused by companies in which they have invested has been sharply criticized by several banking organizations .
13 The compromise was a filler story which would make good use of the available studio .
14 On 29 April 1988 , when both the Kingman Report was published and the membership of my Working Group announced , the press presumed that I was to lead a Group which would make firm recommendations on grammar , in contrast to the equivocations of Kingman .
15 Wh What things could happen now in nineteen ninety three which would make fair trade better .
16 An allocation is Pareto-efficient for a given set of consumer tastes , resources , and technology , if it is impossible to move to another allocation which would make some people better off and nobody worse off .
17 Yet to take those responsibilities seriously has huge resource implications which would make any government wary of enunciating them in legislation of a more comprehensive and precise kind than currently exists .
18 Client will ensure that all information relating to itself comprised in announcements , public statements , the Offer document and any other documents during KPMG 's engagement hereunder issued by or with the consent or knowledge of Client will be true and accurate in all material respects and will not be misleading , and that all expressions of opinion , intention and expectation therein will be honestly held and will be made only after due consideration and that there will not be omitted from any such document any fact the omission of which would make any statement therein false or misleading ;
19 At Cheltenham there are leeks to marvel at … and onions which would make any eye water .
20 That would have the effect of cutting the cost per unit from 3.2p to around 2.5p , which would make nuclear fuel far more competitive with gas and coal .
21 In this event Philip might well have approved of any plan which would make proper provision for his half-sister and her husband , whether it was Aquitaine or even something more .
22 If James wrote a book , it would no doubt be a bestseller , which would make another point of contrast between the two of them .
23 With the enormous number of cells present , it is not difficult to imagine interconnections which would make particular cells responsive to particular marks .
24 Is my right hon. Friend aware that in many parts of the Yorkshire and Humberside region unemployment is significantly lower than it was at the time of the previous election , and that what the regional CBI fears above all else is the havoc that would be caused by a Labour Government , with their commitment to a statutory minimum wage , which would wipe out so many jobs , and to the European Community social chapter , which would make British industry uncompetitive in world terms ?
25 Which would make this Rohan some kind of relation , legally if not by blood .
26 The reform of our outdated and undemocratic voting system in particular is the change which will make other reforms possible and is the key to a successful future .
27 But the important consideration for prevention is the identification of methods of intervention which will make serious depressive illnesses less likely to occur .
28 In 1995 , the world 's space agencies are intending to launch 15 observation platforms into space , which will make systematic observations across the globe .
29 The announced purpose was ‘ to bring the change in people which will make political changes work ’ .
30 I am therefore rescinding the sentence of death you pronounced , and shall re-assign him in a capacity which will make full use of his special abilities .
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