Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [conj] makes a " in BNC.
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1 | I think perhaps it 's the influence of the university that makes a town like Lewes perhaps erm the aspirations may be more intellectual or cultural . |
2 | I like to wake up to a cup of Assam , a very robust tea , or a strong blend of African and Indian teas of the type that makes a good English breakfast blend ; in the evening I prefer to drink Keemun or Lapsang Souchong . |
3 | Hardly the sort that makes a chap confess . ’ |
4 | This is the glue that makes a PC a PC , no matter what processor chip is inside it . |
5 | The actual etching process where the acid bites through the liner into the metal and makes a rule . |
6 | Is n't it fair to say that that in itself does not justify greenbelt designation , what is important is if the site forms part of the countryside and makes a contribution to it ? |
7 | All at once the fox leaps round , catches and kills the crow and makes a meal of it . |
8 | Much of the information that makes a text coherent is not included in the text at all but resides in the world knowledge shared by the author and most of the readers . |
9 | This is immensely unpopular in the country and makes a Labour victory more likely . |
10 | Infringement occurs when a person makes articles to the design or makes a design document recording the design for the purpose of enabling such articles to be made . |
11 | The observer is ‘ blind ’ to target location of the target and makes a forced-choice whether the initial fixation shift is to right or left . |