Example sentences of "[conj] it make the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So far , Intergraph is more than satisfied that it made the correct decision when it selected Chameleon .
2 One moment halfway up the straight it looked as if Eddery might have cut it too fine ; the next it was a question of how far he would win by , for this burst of speed was so decisive that it made the top horses in Europe look one-paced .
3 His version is identical with Bilbo 's first one , except that it makes the significant change , in line 5 , of ‘ weary feet ’ for ‘ eager feet ’ .
4 Doing Ophelia on stage before taking up the BBC contract meant that I went there with a little track record — I 'd been blooded , if you like , and it made the whole thing a lot better .
5 I 've tried most of the guitar synths and stuff , but I just prefer my instrument : it 's very human and it makes the right noise .
6 It 's it 's they 're allergic to gluten and it makes the inner bowel inflamed so it gives him
7 I had often marvelled at it , but it made the present disaster all the more unbearable .
8 This last provision was included in the enabling legislation to allow for representation of minority religious groups , but it made the triennial elections a running denominational sore and made the Boards particularly sensitive to pressure from minority interests .
9 But it made the national press because Arthur was up there and there was a bit of shouting and scuffling .
10 But it makes the strongest case I have ever read for reassessing the role of the post-war welfare state in the cultural field , and will force even those who are not convinced by his arguments to sharpen up their own .
11 I shall not read it out , because there is not time , but it makes the very point that , purely and simply for medium-term policies and commercial reasons , we shall sterilise billions of tonnes of coal .
12 The contrast may therefore serve to illustrate one major merit of Brooks 's criticism and of the New Criticism in general : their use of ideas such as irony may seem exaggerated and confusing , but it makes the important point that the meaning of poetry , though possibly analyzable , can not be expressed properly in the form of a conventional prosaic statement .
13 Economic analysis helps the doctor to select the right treatment because it makes the moral issues absolutely explicit . ’
14 As it made the historic journey from being a charity team for Irish immigrants in Glasgow 's East End in 1888 to being a European Cup winning team in 1967 , there is a widely held myth that the club resents spending money and keeps its funds in the infamous biscuit tin , a closely guarded money chest under the Parkhead bed .
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