Example sentences of "[noun pl] make [pers pn] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The capacity and speed of optoelectronics make it an ideal means for simplifying switching and routing with optical networking a possibility for perhaps 10 years time — a prospect that researchers from University College are currently co-researching with British Telecommunications Plc in Harlow .
2 The report says ‘ Mr Zappala 's … experience … along with his civic activities make him an ideal candidate for the US embassy ’ .
3 As the season goes on our baits make it a better swim .
4 As Mayor Perry 's encouragement demonstrated , Fulani 's status as an African-American woman and the utter absence of a consistent progressive agenda among this year 's leading Democratic presidential candidates make her a tempting protest vote in some decidedly mainstream quarters .
5 More important is the fact that our simultaneous selfish demands make it a precarious , situational altruism .
6 For this , Italian fanzines make him a perfect Italian boy ( ‘ Mamma is my true sweetheart ’ — Max Magazine ) .
7 When object-oriented database systems become more widely available , there may be a number of application domains where their advantages make them a good choice .
8 To what extent does its dependence on charitable donations make it an involuntary party in the game of denial ?
9 Its severe but reversible side-effects make it a stressful procedure for all involved , and it is therefore essential that nursing care enables the early detection and management of toxicities .
10 Changes in the Pakistan Penal Code introduced in recent years make it a criminal offence for Ahmadis to profess , practice and propagate their faith .
11 However , the first level graphics combined with the soundblaster sounds make it a good disk to have .
12 What makes Sanskrit unique is not just its structure , grammar or syntax , though all these qualities make it an enviable language for use by computer scientists .
13 Clearly the easily accessible position of the Malverns near big population centres make them a popular target for picnickers and day trippers , not to mention walkers .
14 The evening will be semi-business anyway , so your qualifications make you the best candidate . ’
15 Those high failure rates make it an efficient way of screening out teenagers who might later fail a university course .
16 These relatively low interest rates make it an attractive source of finance to borrowers , and the fact that it is a non-profit-making organization means that it can involve itself in socially oriented projects which may have long pay-off periods .
17 Pilot projects have already taken place in two other parts of England , but magistrates in Oxfordshire are confident alterations make theirs a fairer scheme .
18 Dramatic foliage and flowers make it a worthwhile challenge for the adventurous .
19 The speaker was an undoubted first-rate man whose achievements make him the greatest British theoretical physicist since Maxwell and one of the great figures of twentieth-century culture .
20 The graceful ferny leaves make it an attractive , low-growing plant for edgings to borders in herb-gardens or beds in mixed plantings ; it is virtually evergreen .
21 A number of factors make it a complex task to estimate the degree of success in twenty-five years .
22 Singapore 's strict laws make it a clean , safe and efficient place for tourists .
23 A mile further on is White Scar Cave , the best known , most advertised and heavily patronised in the district and a compulsive halt for coaches and cars ; indeed , the large parking space , the roadside signs and shopping facilities make it a commercial rather than a show cave .
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