Example sentences of "who [verb] make [det] " in BNC.

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1 But Chelsea have had promising kids before , so who has made all the difference ?
2 Mr Morton , who has made many speeches on the need for an integrated and planned transport policy , would in any case be unlikely to relish the job of breaking up the rail network .
3 So far , the only person who has made that suggestion is the Leader of the Opposition .
4 ‘ I want to introduce the man who has made this all possible , and whose health and leisure complex you are here to experience — and later , of course , to promote .
5 Arguably the player who has made most progress since the European triumph last May , the 19 year-old Glasgow University student is already planning a full-time career in the sport following his graduation this summer .
6 Erm , er , Jim is , Jim is sitting on in er on the flight deck of the Enterprise and he is the guy who has to make all the decisions .
7 THERE ARE SO many people who helped to make this time special that I am sorry not to be able to mention them all by name .
8 Although the pejorative term ‘ correlational sociolinguistics ’ is sometimes used by non-practitioners of the subject who appear to make this assumption , Labov himself has expressed the fear that his methods might give rise to a flood of replicated ‘ correlatory ’ studies of little theoretical value .
9 The need for such detail , however , is not confined to Americans interested in the subject ; it encompasses all those who seek to make some sense of the institutions and complex relationships that form the British polity in the 1980s .
10 That applies equally to those in the private sector and to those who are now in the public sector but who hope to make some kind of management-employee buy-out .
11 Being Mario , that brought to mind his mother crying back in the camps because there was n't enough food to put on the table , and that led to considerations of the importance of the family in his life , of the value of tradition , thoughts of how Italian he was as well as American , of the kind of clean life America had offered , of his gratitude , of his feeling for his father who 'd made this giant move at such cost to himself , who had suffered so long and who now saw some chance for his kids of bettering themselves .
12 This is not always the case , though — I once had a kestrel that I 'd decided from its plumage was a male and it turned out to be a female , and although this has never happened to me with a barn owl , I know people who 've made that mistake .
13 Modern science could only have come from a belief that there was a God who had made all things to a certain design .
14 There was a Being who had made all things and who was to be feared .
15 The traffic arrangements for the Kumbh mela in 1906 were entrusted to the same officer who had made all the arrangements for the Great Delhi Durbar organized by the Viceroy Curzon in 1904 .
16 As the lift doors opened and she stepped out into the corridor , it occurred to her that she must strike a very different figure from the wide-eyed girl who had made that first visit .
17 It was Mr Murray , we understood , who had made such a roaring success of the BBC publications , ‘ The Listener ’ and ‘ Radio Times ’ .
18 He was the young player who had made such an impression on me during my year on the amateur tour .
19 The new Burma Army would have a British Inspector-General and two Deputies , one from the PBF and one from the ethnic minorities who had made such an important contribution to harassing the Japanese .
20 She had barely recognized their cool , urbane general manager in the seedy , vengeful man who had made such wild accusations .
21 She had almost lost interest in the man but felt obsessed with the woman who had made such an impression in such a short time .
22 But he was undoubtedly the man who had made such a powerful impact on her in the Piazzale Roma .
23 Despite its eulogistic tone Oldershaw 's memory seems more credible than E. C. Bentley 's half-humorous , half-invented sketch of Thomas aged sixteen during his first half-year at St. Paul 's : ‘ It was Walker [ Frederick Walker , the High Master ] too , who had made this possible by clearing the ‘ History Eighth ’ , the first recruits to which included my friend Oldershaw and myself , soon to be joined by an exceptionally reserved and quiet boy who usually had in his pocket a rat or so , and a few snakes , which he would shut in his desk with books , and occasionally peep at stealthily — Edward Thomas the poet . ’
24 I was not the only one who had made this uncomfortable observation .
25 The Section took over this work from the Treasury ( who had made some embarrassing errors in their calculation ) and submitted detailed proposals for post-war full employment to a Cabinet committee chaired by Anderson in May 1943 .
26 She 'd never experienced anything like this in her life before — she 'd never met a man who had made any real , lasting impression on her .
27 It was odd to sit here , so far away , in sun and shouting , and see the small dark and light rounds of the face of the man who had made those images .
28 The leader , with four-under par was Jim Thorpe , a comparatively unknown black professional , who had made several unsuccessful attempts to qualify for the Championship and was making his first appearance .
29 I would n't mind so much but it was me who had to make all the moves when Andy and I first got started . ’
30 While you were wasting in your sick-bed , it was me who had to make all the decisions .
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