Example sentences of "[pron] make perfect [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Until the 1983–84 submission to the CNAA ( discussed below ) , for example , several new areas felt constrained and unconvinced by aspects of the operation ( especially timetabling ) which made perfect sense for a full-time course in science but considerably less for other kinds of demands .
2 What he can not do , of course , is articulate clearly his true reasons of state , reasons which make perfect sense in an administration context and obey all the rules of realpolitik , including the rule that you should have God on your side .
3 From now on they 'll be released through Ultimate , which makes perfect sense considering that Ultimate is the label that launched Levitation and The Belltower and this sounds like a wild cross between the two .
4 Arachne is a lady I am greatly sympathetic to , an honest craftswoman , who makes perfect patterns , but is a little inclined to take unorthodox snaps at visiting or trespassing strangers , not perceiving the distinction between the two , it may be , often until too late .
5 They make perfect concentration impossible and are often the cause of breaks in work activity .
6 IT was Ballymoney who started the game in livelier fashion and with only ten minutes played Willie McNeill almost headed them into the lead when he made perfect contact with McKendry 's cross only to see his header strike the woodwork .
7 But Luke only nodded , as if it made perfect sense .
8 It makes perfect sense .
9 It makes perfect sense that old , disabled and non-adult persons should be excluded from the reference of this phrase , but no sense that women should be excluded — unless the word adult really means adult male .
10 It makes perfect sense .
11 ‘ Do n't look so surprised , it makes perfect sense .
12 Economically , it makes perfect sense . ’
13 It makes perfect sense , simple addition and subtraction , but no one figured the tracking speed into the equation .
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