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

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1 When leaving the hospital , parents are loaned a rear-facing car seat for the baby , which the midwife collects when she makes her first home visit .
2 And Rita 's workroom , where she makes her satin-draped baskets of dried flowers , is still untouched with boxes of flowers lying all around .
3 Most importantly , Rita , just as she makes her own diagnosis , knows — unlike the professionals — exactly what the ‘ shock ’ is and that it comes from somewhere :
4 She makes her own glazes from vegetable ash and fires them in a small wood-burning kiln we built together . ’
5 The individualistic bias that Rawls is accused of by Nagel is not that he rules out such conceptions but that he is not neutral regarding them because he makes their successful pursuit more difficult than that of individualistic conceptions of the good .
6 At any rate , Weber may have this in mind when he makes his famous distinction between ‘ adequacy on the level of meaning ’ and ‘ adequacy on the causal level ’ , adding that both are required :
7 Mr Major will have to share a flight with French Euro Commission president Jacques Delors when he makes his controversial trip to America .
8 These include the requirement that on cessation of a business an employer shall pay any Class 1A contribution in respect of the current year within 14 days after the income tax month in which he makes his final payment of earnings to employees .
9 LENNOX LEWIS 'S three-fight plan was upset last night when WBC president Jose Sulaiman insisted he makes his first title defence against Tony Tucker .
10 And he could break that record when he makes his 500th appearance for the Anfield giants against Chesterfield in the Coca-Cola League Cup this week .
11 He occasionally uses his verbal felicity as a means of protecting his negative face , just as he does when he makes his ethical arguments for turning down Hollar 's request deliberately complex .
12 He makes his own connection between visual and auditory by saying the word .
13 But the news that Dalglish is prepared for another big-name auction will dismay his former Liverpool team-mate Graeme Souness , as he makes his own bid for Ferdinand .
14 She does this because she feels it to be her duty to God and it makes her happy helping these people .
15 It makes its own kind of sense .
16 Please trust our selection ; it makes your overseas journey shorter , sweeter and more efficient .
17 It makes his whole face seem insubstantial .
18 Gustavo Gutierrez has stressed the importance of this remark for Latin America , adding : ‘ The preference , the predilection ( not exclusive , let's be clear ) for the poor is not opposed in the mind of the Pope to his universal mission ; on the contrary it makes his universal mission quite concrete ’ ( Alberigo and Jossua , pp. 239 , 240 ) .
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