Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] makes [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This prepares the horse 's neck muscles so its response to the needle is decreased ; and it relaxes the vet 's hand and arm muscles so that he or she makes a better job of it !
2 Before the cholera outbreak in Two Years Ago ( 1857 ) , where he makes a second appearance , he alone among the landowners takes the doctor 's advice and sees that the pig keeps its distance from the cottage , and that the cottages themselves are thoroughly scoured .
3 The unpaired 5'T(-1) lies in the major groove of the next duplex , where it makes a Hoogsteen base pair with A17 to form a T.A.T triple helical interaction .
4 He is also in charge of an economy so large that it makes a real difference to world trade and to British economic fortunes in particular .
5 Seeing my disappointment he winked an eye and said , ‘ Well , I must admit that it makes a good story ’ .
6 Where it differs , is in that it makes a serious effort to put the bits back together again !
7 So much modern merchandise is themed with bestselling books that it makes a logical extension to the stock profile .
8 But what the tār does n't realize is that it makes a perfect target for a gun , stuck up there with its pale fur as clearly visible against the dark rock as the moon is in the sky at night . ’
9 Robert Jackson , for example , envisages a " middle way " as a " study of religions conducted in such a way that it makes a distinctive contribution to the pupils ' development of a coherent and personally satisfying set of beliefs and values " ( Jackson 1987 : 17 ) .
10 Inactive Supplement text has its status marked so that it makes no further demands upon lexicographic time and effort , and is not selected for composition or transfer to the Working-Set .
11 Experience in 1989 showed that it makes an excellent garden stake .
12 His version is identical with Bilbo 's first one , except that it makes the significant change , in line 5 , of ‘ weary feet ’ for ‘ eager feet ’ .
13 Each individual must believe that the organisation has desirable , significant objectives , and that he makes an indispensable contribution to the objectives of the organisation .
14 The dynamic level is quite low , so it makes a good background to a spoken narration or a solo singer .
15 Because she 's good in earthquakes and she makes a great cup of tea .
16 So you would need to look carefully at her stories and other writing , and see if she makes the same kind of mistake here .
17 If she makes an old-fashioned choice and lovingly tends a garden and a bumper crop of children , she rates louder Hosannas than ever before .
18 James Bolam takes the lead , and he makes a fair job of it .
19 Pesto ( Italian basil and pine nut sauce ) is delicious tossed over hot pasta , and it makes a useful substitute for fresh basil in a vinaigrette dressing .
20 It 's an event which has a very special atmosphere and it makes a great day out for all the family .
21 The Waitrose champagne is of the ‘ 83 vintage ; it has a glorious style of its own , light yet biscuity , classy with the muted perfume of hollyhocks and it makes a superb apertif .
22 I 've tried most of the guitar synths and stuff , but I just prefer my instrument : it 's very human and it makes the right noise .
23 It 's it 's they 're allergic to gluten and it makes the inner bowel inflamed so it gives him
24 A lively , fun resort it really offers something to suit everyone and it makes an ideal base for exploring Veneto 's many other attractions .
25 Their basic proposition was that we tend to organise and simplify incoming information until it makes a satisfying pattern .
26 So even if it makes no particular appeal to you , read I beg you , this chapter .
27 The courts have stated that the driver who was driving the vehicle with the consent of the owner does not become guilty of s.12 if he makes a reasonable deviation , e.g. to go to the toilet .
28 Under sections 1 and 14 someone can be guilty only if he makes a false statement ‘ in the course of a trade or business . ’
29 If he makes a bad shot he says it 's because he 's blind but Gary says it 's because his technique is wrong .
30 Viewed from an overhead perspective , Rufus can stomp from block to block with impunity but falls to his death if he makes a wrong move .
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