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

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1 The durability of these cars makes them a prime target for clockers and is another reason to insist on up-to-date service schedules .
2 This book should help , and the lively and accessible text written by the curators makes it an interesting read .
3 The discovery that he will have to master house-training as well as overcome serious temperament problems makes it a difficult task .
4 The high proportion of carbohydrates in the leaves makes them an ideal target for creatures that bite and suck out the energy rich sap .
5 ‘ It will not be appearing in any systems in the near future , but the cost advantage for large systems makes it an attractive prospect . ’
6 Naturally the quality of the objects is not entirely consistent ( some of the prints seem pretty standard , for example ) , but the sheer range of artists makes it an impressive resource .
7 Ross Buckland , Unigate 's chief executive , said : ‘ The nature of Clifford 's operations makes it an exceptional fit : strengthening Unigate 's existing operations and offering benefits of integration and the prospect of further expansion of our food interests . ’
8 David Owen 's late endorsement of the Tories makes him the strongest contender for the Hong Kong post , but do not write off Maude just yet .
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