Example sentences of "[noun] make for a " in BNC.

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1 On-shore activities make for a lively and exhilarating festival .
2 Well executed joiner work and solid timber nicely matched with face veneers of bulkheads make for a very pleasant ambience in the saloon .
3 Walls in dark , warm colours , with rich fitted carpets or traditional rugs make for a quietly splendid effect .
4 The guitar 's low profile , slight body and super-thin neck make for a very lightweight playing experience and I could n't detect any balance problems , either .
5 Bright , primary colours make for a cheerful , family room .
6 Its wit , neoclassic charm and sparkling score make for a work that appeals to all , young or old … and a dreadful warning too !
7 All these conditions make for a higher incidence of illness among working-class than middle-class babies .
8 Chainsaw guitars and dreamy vocals make for a volatile cocktail which when mixed leaves a sweet taste .
9 Chainsaw guitars and dreamy vocals make for a volatile cocktail which when mixed leaves a sweet taste .
10 Large leaps make for a very jagged contour , and the total-chromatic is fairly evenly spread , though there is an occasional recurrence of small note-groups .
11 The slow-moving five-foot lines are unexpected ; the dignified quatrains make for a cumbrous narrative style , which is alien in spirit to that of a medieval ballad .
12 Remnants of Wales ' rich industrial past make for a fascinating walk in the Sirhowy Valley .
13 " More fax users make for a snowball effect , " he says .
14 Sue and Richard instantly commented on how relaxing it was to drive : smooth handling and seats designed to orthopaedic specifications make for a comfortable journey .
15 Small numbers combined with attractive hospitality make for a highly sympathetic approach and partners are encouraged to attend together .
16 The red wines of this region are practically built for winter ; its deep purple colour and woody aroma make for a warming wine .
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