Example sentences of "[vb -s] make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now I had always supposed I had travelled very little , restricted as I am by my responsibilities in the house , but of course , over time , one does make various excursions for one professional reason or another , and it would seem I have become much more acquainted with those neighbouring districts than I had realized .
2 The release of colonic regulatory peptides by bile salts does make physiological sense .
3 Where the English language does make specific references to the female , it often has derogatory implications .
4 The taxing of consumption does make current saving more attractive .
5 But it does make perfect sense in context .
6 Now , that is something , that one would find difficult to accept normally , erm , but seeing as our Councillor has been chair of transportation , I believe in the past and also leader of the County Council , that then it it does make one wonder about erm , bud bud budgeting and raising expectations of people around the county unnecessarily .
7 Moreover , Lyons himself does make explicit appeal to the characteristics of literacy in his description of ‘ objectivity ’ .
8 Chisholm does make that move , and provides no new reason for believing in infallibility .
9 She does make funny faces does n't she ?
10 If he does make another comeback though , it would not be surprising if he wins a fourth title because , if he can get back behind a wheel six weeks after being so close to death , there is no knowing what the courageous Austrian can do .
11 If th they do n't know if people are not properly trained they are making mistakes then it does make more work does n't it ?
12 The vast majority of day care is provided by the public sector , although the voluntary sector does make important contributions in some areas .
13 The view for which Katib Celebi 's list forms the basis thus differs , broadly , in two important respects from the traditional account based on Mustakimzade : first , on the question of the origins of the office , by naming Hizir Bey , in Istanbul , as the first Mufti and by implication denying the Muftiliks of Molla Fenari , Molla Yegan and Fahreddin Acemi ( though d'Ohsson does make some attempt , if an inaccurate and and unpersuasive one , to take account of the tradition of an earlier Muftilik ) ; and second , on the question of how and when Molla Husrev became Mufti , this question involving also the circumstances of the Muftiliks of Abdulkerim and Molla Arab .
14 Despite this , the SGA 1979 does make some attempt to deal with the Scottish dilemma vis à vis non-possessory security interests through the insertion of s61(4) of the 1893 Act ( now s62(4) of the 1979 Act ) , a provision specifically drafted for Scotland but which also applies to England .
15 Despite the fact that current legislation does make some attempt to provide a legal framework governing the treatment of the mentally ill , its central focus remains that of detention .
16 It is clear that Dworkin does make this assumption .
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