Example sentences of "makes the whole [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The ‘ Lang comes back from the grave ’ phenomenon makes the whole election seem a disaster for the anti-unionist forces , but it was much less of one than 1979 . |
2 | And in the evenings , when the afterglow makes the whole valley magic . ’ |
3 | And it 's this muscle that makes the whole leg go like that . |
4 | In the court case of June 1790 , Henry Cecil was awarded £1000 damages and a divorce , but what makes the whole story so remarkable is that by this time he was already secretly remarried . |
5 | For some , this fundamental weakness of the created counterfactual makes the whole exercise untenable ; for others ( see Peacock 1974 ) it is a question of plausibility ; i.e. what you think would have been the case must be plausible . |
6 | The proper equipment makes the whole operation far easier and safer , and encourages instructors to practise those exercises which can so often result in a long walk back to the launch point . |
7 | It 's important for the foreign traveller to accumulate lots of useless gadgetry and ephemera that they 'd never dream of buying normally , and which makes the whole process of travelling so much more cumbersome and awkward for others . |
8 | Accepting that milk remains as vital part of the diet makes the whole process of weaning more relaxed for both mother and baby . |
9 | In other words his is not the sort of playing which grabs you by the scruff of the neck , but rather disarmingly makes the whole process of playing this hugely demanding music appear the most natural thing in the world . |
10 | As a consequence of this approach it makes the whole process accessible , meaningful and feasible . |
11 | A voltage across opposite sides of the sausage makes the whole thing into a huge Geiger-counter . |
12 | He makes the whole thing much easier . |
13 | ‘ The client 's offering 115 American dollars a day for the skipper , which makes the whole thing worth over ten thousand bucks to you . |
14 | The fact that they are performing to a camera instead of just for the teacher or the rest of the class makes the whole thing less artificial . |
15 | Chairman it makes the whole thing far simpler I think because there is n't really no disagreement about this whatsoever . |
16 | This makes the whole colony a sitting duck for a man with a gun . |
17 | Travel by shared taxis ( aptly called ‘ Dolmus ’ , translates as ‘ stuffed ’ ) makes the whole peninsula cheaply accessible . |
18 | If you cut the wires on your equipment very short , it makes the whole effect tidier , but means that you could have problems if you shift the equipment around , or buy a larger tank , as the wires may not be long enough . |
19 | And that 's the way I 'm approaching my next PC , knowing that no company makes the whole shooting match , whatever the badges claim . |
20 | and that in turn makes the whole leaf , elongated . |
21 | This also makes the whole area appear more spacious . |
22 | Again , on ‘ Late Night , Maudlin Street ’ , you say : ‘ I never stole a happy hour around here ’ — but the whole effect of the song , the way your murmured reveries drift in and out of Vini 's entranced playing , just makes the whole time and place seem magical , otherworldly , and incredibly precious … |