Example sentences of "[adj] make [det] " in BNC.

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1 That made all the difference .
2 There was a smell inside that made all my senses rear up like a horse that smells blood .
3 I 'd have them all on if I needed a confidence boost , or just for the sheer enjoyment of the sound , but it was fundamentally one AC30 that made that noise .
4 That made some sort of sense .
5 Bragad had brought quite a few men with him — a dozen or so though some , of course , were Mugeary 's , if that made any difference .
6 In fact we made rubber stamps for people in the office — the departments to go in , the bureau , and the stamp was the J because they were all photostated to that made this stamp just loved it .
7 Why should the fact that she 's ill and helpless make any difference ?
8 On 21 January the Communists numbering up to 3000 made another assault on the Secretariat and were again repulsed .
9 ‘ Well , what in God 's name does that make that creep Callum , eh ? ’
10 Does that make any sense to you ? ’
11 ‘ Why should that make any difference ? ’
12 Let's talk about horse racing , but before we do so , one last question about football pools and that is that some people have systems — they come up with a whole range of numbers and combinations of things — does that make any sense at all ?
13 The ILP Conference of 1933 made this official Party policy ; this gave the NAC the problem of deciding what exactly the RPC had meant .
14 But if you stopped say 4 altogether , would this make all that much difference ?
15 If , as our studies suggest , there is not true and complete colonic metaplasia , does this make these hypotheses any less likely ?
16 Does this make any sense ?
17 Will this make any difference ? "
18 The British made some bad decisions , as did the Irishman Sean Lester .
19 Because German opposition was light in this sector , and because the Germans thought that , after their bleeding at Verdun , they were incapable of massed attack , the French made some gains .
20 When they were outside and walking towards the aircraft , Woolley said : ‘ The French make such a fuss , you see .
21 The grant of 1482/3 made these hereditary , and also gave the duke and his heirs all other royal land in the county , together with the right to appoint the escheator .
22 The grant of 1482/3 made these hereditary , and also gave the duke and his heirs all other royal land in the county , together with the right to appoint the escheator .
23 I 've got some make some .
24 When Paisley was later told about the woman 's remark , he immediately condemned it and rebuked her , but this made little impression on the basic loyalties of the audience .
25 The ‘ No Smoking ’ and seatbelt signs were on , although this made little difference to Myeloski who had clamped himself into his seat as soon as he had boarded the aircraft .
26 As far as the administration of relief was concerned , this made little difference ; the public assistance committees of the local authorities could be regarded as broadly the guardians under another name .
27 The one factor which might have altered this made little difference .
28 For most couples this made little difference in terms of tax actually paid , but , as feminists were quick to point out , it treated the wife as a dependant and not a separate entity .
29 This made little or no sense to them .
30 I think this made all of us more aware of germs than we would otherwise have been .
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