Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb mod] make " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You want to learn somethin' wot 'll make him happy ? ’ |
2 | In many cases they are actually simpler since a complete instruction is executed in a single machine cycle unlike a microprocessor which may make several memory access when executing a single instruction . |
3 | Regulatory threat , which may make the domestic market less attractive . |
4 | Do not take a large supper which may make sleep difficult immediately afterwards . |
5 | You must also take into account any local exchange control regulations , the effect of which may make it sensible for the contract to stipulate that part of your salary shall be credited to you elsewhere . |
6 | Apart from specific anatomical and physiological disabilities which may make it less easy for the individual to maintain safety , there are many external agents in the environment which can cause injury and disease . |
7 | Find out if there is any special reason for these three products being on sale which may make it worthwhile for the shop to stock them , even though they sell slowly . |
8 | Food intolerance may be the cause of many minor ailments , which may make you feel under par . |
9 | As a contributor to a recent survey on ‘ comparability in social research ’ , published under the auspices of the British Social Science Research Council , sagely observes : ‘ a great deal can go wrong at the recording stage which may make subsequent analysis difficult or even impossible ’ . |
10 | They may have a transient lifestyle , be homeless or live in insecure housing which may make it difficult to establish their ‘ ordinary residence ’ . |
11 | Try to remain aware of the factors which may make a newly admitted patient anxious . |
12 | And I 've got something to tell you which may make you feel the same way about me . " |
13 | There are two factors particularly which may make the aim of clarity of description difficult to achieve : the breadth of a criterion and ambiguity in its description . |
14 | Apart from questions of naturalness , accuracy , and the ‘ logic ’ of a text , there are sometimes stylistic considerations which may make the translation of conjunctions particularly difficult . |
15 | These checks are very important because they can show , for instance , if there are likely to be any difficulties with the birth which may make a Caesarean section necessary . |
16 | This loneliness then tends to be misdiagnosed as depression and medications may be prescribed which may make the disease even worse . |
17 | ‘ Denial ’ and ‘ distancing ’ may be features of the victim 's attitude in the early stages , which may make it difficult to maintain a sympathetic response . |
18 | You 'll just make the formula over-rich , which may make the baby dehydrated and , if you continue , overweight . |
19 | Which may make her happy but means that I am losing my marbles , and Darius thinks I 've betrayed him , and Victor would swallow his cigar . |
20 | The entrepreneurial element in the economic behavior of market participants consists [ … ] in their alertness to previously unnoticed changes in circumstances which may make it possible to get far more in exchange for whatever they have to offer than was hitherto possible . |
21 | Moreover , these correlations only achieved overall significance when the junctions were grouped in a way which may make sense , but was clearly post hoc . |
22 | Businesses , such as property investment companies , which may make wholly exempt supplies , can not reclaim any input VAT . |
23 | Ants , which may make up to half of the animal biomass in some habitats , are not always involved in such an apparently one-sided relationship with plants , as we have seen in the case of the myrmecophytic epiphytes . |
24 | The supervisor must then refer the matter to the court which may make an order cancelling or varying the treatment requirement . |
25 | But to say ‘ well we may run into erm problems which we ca n't at the moment foresee , or problems which may make life temporarily a little difficult ’ I do n't think should prevent us from tackling the problem . |
26 | ‘ We 'll go and watch what I 've just explained on machine , which should make it easier for you to understand . |
27 | Our intelligence which should make us happy , has by perversity made us unhappy . |
28 | Committees for four subject groups will sift the applications and suggest short lists to the Royal Society 's Council , which should make the final decisions in May or June . |
29 | The best type of treatment for both psychosomatic complaints and hypochondria is some form of psychotherapy or hypnotherapy ( see p l53 ) which should make it possible for the sufferer to identify the underlying emotions that are responsible for the symptoms . |
30 | In short , it means that it becomes possible to impose almost any character you want on it , which should make the Standard a session player 's dream . |