Example sentences of "who makes [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Anyone who makes law must worry about consistency in strategy .
2 Marx is deeply opposed to the idea that a theory has a ‘ starting-point ’ , and in particular to the claim that social phenomena can be explained as the result of universal properties of individuals , and Althusser sums up his scepticism with an epigrammatic flourish : the classical idea that man makes his own history must be countered with the question ‘ How is the man who makes history made ? ’
3 For just as Marx , when faced with the problem ‘ How does man make his history ? ’ replied with another question , ‘ How is the man who makes history made ? ’ , so the proposal that the economic organisation of a society determines its superstructure should prompt us to ask how the base itself is determined .
4 Here Lévi-Strauss argues that behind the original question from which Sartre began — how can man make history if history makes him ? — lurks another : if it is man who makes history , how does ‘ History ’ gain its exorbitant status as the desired , unachievable object of Sartre 's text ?
5 DIANE BELL MET A MAN WHO MAKES MUSIC OUT OF WOOD
6 Oliver Sweeney , who makes shoes for a select range of stores worldwide , believes there 's no excuse for having to break in new shoes : ‘ You are simply reshaping them to suit the shape of your feet , and weakening the construction .
7 But tha , well so is the person who makes shoes .
8 Some people like building them , some like driving them but most just like to pose , ’ says Gerry Hawkridge , who makes Cobra and Ferrari 275 GTB look-alikes .
9 and you 're the one who makes life worthwhile ’
10 Buyers who desperately want to move into their new home will not thank a conveyancer who makes life difficult for a seller 's conveyancer who does not have a perfect title .
11 A manufacturer , trader or person who makes goods or provides a service may register a mark for one or more classes of goods or services .
12 Over in Water Ross the deer are just part of what is seen as the larger problem of who is in charge , and who makes decisions about wild places .
13 Moreover , although there is no fixed order for working through the modules and the fieldworker is expected to allow the subject 's interest in any particular set of topics to guide transition through the network from module to module , his or her role as topic-initiator is still very much in the forefront ; it is the interviewer who makes decisions about how or when topics shall be shifted or closed down .
14 Its ability to do this depends upon what goes on within the system itself , i.e. who has power , who makes decisions , who implements decisions and so on .
15 All organisations are concerned with who makes decisions , who controls resources , who determines which issues are discussed , who sets the agenda and how is conflict between individuals and groups resolved .
16 But I want to be a history maker , to be the first coach who wins the European Cup for an English club and the coach who makes England an international force .
17 But since the alternative is that he 's just a banana-brain who makes things up , he 's got a natural bias towards proving a conspiracy — has n't he ?
18 So you get , if you like , a development here er of presidential authority and the perception of the presidency both from the point of view of incumbents and from the point of view of the American people and gradually in the twentieth century you get an increasing focus an increasing focus on the presidency as the engine of government , that it 's the president who makes things happen , it 's the president who fixes things , it 's the president who responds to crises and as the crises become more frequent and the crises become more intense so the focus on the president also expands and the Buchanan view is now no longer tenable , the Buchanan view it 's not possible for any president to play the dignified monarch .
19 It 's very difficult to find someone who draws or paints with passion , someone who makes monuments , who 's just honestly in love with what they 're observing .
20 Sub-text : I am a skilled interpreter who makes sense of things — better than you do .
21 The penny suddenly drops , and he is revealed as the one who makes sense of life .
22 She gets some help from their son who lives with them and works night shifts and from a care attendant once a week for a three-hour session who makes lunch and supervises James ' toilet care .
23 ‘ It is man who makes war and man who makes peace . ’
24 It is , alas , the spoiled and wilful child who makes whips and bloodshed take the place of wisdom and social interest !
25 The question is : Who is the ‘ I ’ who makes firm the faith of those who reverence any god ?
26 The show features the work of a twenty-three year-old Northampton woman who makes clothes for Princes William and Harry , the best of British bridal wear .
27 If , at Z Press , the editors at Layer 111 find and develop manuscripts into books with market potential , it is their general editor at Layer IV who fits those books into the press 's overall list , who thinks ahead to their position on next year 's list and later allocates resources to their production and marketing , and who makes projections about the publishing and book-buying trends of the next two to five years .
28 To crown it all , we shall realise that this strong link between the Spirit and Jesus leads us to think of him in personal terms , as the one who makes Jesus real to us and works out in the common clay of our lives the priceless treasure of Christ 's character .
29 Nominees range from Neal 's Yard ( a combined grocery , bakery and dairy in central London ) to Michelle Berriedale-Johnson , who makes ices without dairy products and publishes a newsletter for people on special diets .
30 Who makes beehives in Britain ? … or yachts in Yugoslavia ?
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