Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] makes [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | you swing , you multiply it around the council it makes a difference |
2 | When the member of the team finds any colour she makes the sound of her team so that cows would always moo . |
3 | … ( 8 ) A statement by a person in response to a requirement imposed by virtue of this section may only be used in evidence against him — ( a ) on a prosecution for an offence under subsection ( 14 ) below ; or ( b ) on a prosecution for some other offence where in giving evidence he makes a statement inconsistent with it . |
4 | it was hot , it was dust in that hammer drill , god it makes a noise , it did , it certainly saved a lot though |
5 | At the door he makes a smile . |
6 | in case it makes a difference to your |
7 | when you 're doing your puzzle you makes a mistake there you can rub it out . |
8 | In the film version it makes no difference whether he gets there in time or not . |
9 | On the one hand it makes no demands , he wrote , on the other it is the vitriol which corrodes everything with which it comes into contact , the Gorgon which turns to stone all who gaze upon it . |
10 | In the end it makes no difference , it is all part of the manifestation of the existence of an area of human life that can not be ignored . |
11 | But when they 're to be ground up for fish meal it makes no difference . |
12 | What 's more , while the AccuCard can handle standard DOS Extended and Expanded memory it makes no attempt to save XMS or VCPI Extended memory . |
13 | It is , however , the way he makes a connection between anthropology and linguistics that makes his programme unusual : |
14 | But even when both eyes are painted within the normal convention he makes the expression in each subtly different , as if to express the duality in his subject . |
15 | … For that purpose it makes no difference whether the illegality is raised in the plaintiff 's claim or by way of reply to a ground of defence … ( ii ) Where the grant of relief to the plaintiff would enable him to benefit from his criminal conduct : … ( iii ) Where , even though neither ( i ) nor ( ii ) is applicable to the plaintiff 's claim , the situation is nevertheless residually covered by the general principle summarised in ( i ) above . |
16 | This looks easier in that you are nearer the solution but in fact it makes the task impossible . |
17 | In his view it makes no difference whether the devotee conceives of God in personal or in impersonal terms since the one class of devotee is not inferior to the other . |