Example sentences of "[indef pn] that make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Something that made small noises , but even in the pitch blackness gave the impression of hugeness . |
2 | The blackness enveloped so warm and close and , I believed , extended infinitely away from the street on all sides , something that made any street plan impossible . |
3 | It had such incredible dignity and power , and it was something that made these villagers , these people who were being so tiresome , give way to her as she walked through them , and it 's in the music . |
4 | But , over the past few months , I have been investigating something that makes such abstractions far more impressive . |
5 | I do n't know , I do n't what it is , er , the , whether it 's the hills or the water , but er , there 's something , there 's something that makes wonderful singers out of them . |
6 | As a consequence , the question of where to eat was one that made little impression on her . |
7 | One that made perfect sense to Ron and made perfect sense to me . |
8 | Yet — there was an enduring lone voice among the internal babble which held out strong and true for Dane , and somehow its message was the only one that made any sense . |
9 | A curious selection , but one that makes perfect sense once you realise it belongs to Dieter Meier , all-round oddball and the lyrical half of that crazy Swiss duo , Yellow . |
10 | That seems to be a face-saving exercise rather than one that makes any sense in administrative or traffic terms — as the hon. Member for Cardiff , North ( Mr. Jones ) said . |