Example sentences of "[noun pl] would make the " in BNC.

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1 As well as the financial cost to the nation , the likely adverse effect on waiting lists would make the withdrawal of this tax relief , if implemented , really shortsighted and a classic example of ‘ penny wise , pound foolish ’ .
2 YANKS FOR THE MEMORY:Ray Mathias ( above ) and the rest of the Rovers coaching staff did n't think Agoos would make the grade , but the 22-year-old full-back made a brief mark at Prenton ( above right )
3 Another 6000 to 8000 troops should be sent simultaneously against Gosport , which should be secured with equal ease and from there 24 mortars would make the dockyard and lower town of Portsmouth untenable .
4 The first set of surveys revealed considerable support for the main principles of the reforms : 85 per cent of DGMs described their general attitude to the NHS and Community Care Act as " mostly approve with some reservations " and 6 per cent had no reservations at all ; 87 per cent agreed with the separation of purchasing from provision ; 88 per cent considered the reforms would make the NHS more business-like and that this was a good thing .
5 THE tiny hamlet on the Yorkshire Moors would make the perfect setting for a Sherlock Holmes mystery .
6 Bringing in these things would make the room real to the reader — and new to you , the writer , because you 'd have recreated it , having laid each of your senses open to it .
7 The induction of adhesion of particular T-cell subsets by specific cytokines would make the process of lymphocyte recruitment more flexible and selective .
8 For Horton staff , particularly the medical staff , the loss of ‘ acute ’ ( short stay ) admissions would make the hospital a far less attractive place to work in .
9 Thoughtful pagans regarded the ethical demand of the Christian proclamation as too tough to be practicable , and feared that the proclamation of peace and love to enemies would make the empire pusillanimous in self-defence .
10 The use of the bare infinitive in any of the above cases would make the subject of help seem too active .
11 believe that Labour policies would make the economic position dramatically worse .
12 If the luminosity increases beyond 10 38 ergs -1 , 1,000 times the present luminosity , the combination of small scale size and energetics would make the black hole model much more compelling .
13 Repressive public sanctions would make the move into prostitution a different kind of choice than when it could constitute a temporary and relatively anonymous stage in a woman 's life .
14 Themistokles , as well as Kimon , perceived the political value of a friendly or at least neutral Delphi : in about 478 , when Sparta tried to expel the medising majority from the Delphic Amphictyony ( the federal organization which decided the sanctuary 's affairs ) , it was Themistokles who opposed them , arguing that to get rid of the medisers would make the Amphictyony unrepresentative of Greece : more bluntly , it would make a present of Delphi to Sparta ( Plut .
15 Maureen Emmerson said the rules for the sale of the 17,800 cup final tickets would make the club extra money but not help the genuine fans .
16 They hoped a row between his sisters and his cousins and his aunts would make the company less acquisition-proof .
17 Perhaps paradoxically , it is argued that the money supply should not be manipulated by the monetary authorities on a short-term basis because the existence of such lags would make the effect of monetary policy uncertain , although powerful .
18 Experienced as these riders were , they could not believe that the drugs would make the captives docile .
19 The mock-ups confirmed that the depth of forty-one inches would make the blocks massive enough to be understood as volumes in relation to the volume of the space .
20 What number of miles would make the value zero ?
21 Managers had hoped that closer co-operation with the unions would make the committees a place for consultation , not turn them into a battleground .
22 I had thought it a measure of their love and generosity that the nuns would make the suppliants laugh .
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