Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] makes [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The optic tract projects to a number of anatomically distinct regions in the brainstem , each of which makes a unique contribution to visual function .
2 Because you have your own ideas of what makes a perfect kitchen , our specialist furniture designers offer you almost limitless design options .
3 This is due not so much to positive resistance on the part of the incumbent civil servants , as to their preconceptions of what makes a suitable candidate for the higher Civil Service .
4 The ½in dowels are inserted into this framing to create a grill to keep the mice out of what makes an inviting nesting box .
5 It 's a big guitar , 16″ wide across the body and just over 4¾″ deep at the bottom bout , and with handsome-looking wood and satin-finished lacquer throughout it makes an immediate impression .
6 Five floors below , somebody is sounding off as the traffic before them makes a slow start at the lights .
7 In the end , it may come down to who makes the better speech at the convention — and who the delegates believe can beat the Liberals in the election , probably in September .
8 Parents and children too have concepts about what makes a good teacher .
9 It could well be that I have prejudices about what makes a decent DTP system , but I tried to outline and then to justify them as part of the review .
10 However , Professor Lynn gives no clues about what makes the perfect diet .
11 At Oxford … where there 's a somewhat older university … some students are quite specific about what makes the right course for them
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