Example sentences of "make for great " in BNC.

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1 In theory , this should make for greater understanding between the two , but teenagers are usually deeply absorbed in their own body and mood changes and have every excuse for not realizing that their mothers are suffering similarly and need some consideration too .
2 This will make for greater safety for pupils of Currie High School crossing the road .
3 This will make for greater safety for pupils of Currie High School crossing the road .
4 In his early days with us Hamilton was one of those attacking centre-halves who made for great excitement , supporting his forwards and ever-ready to have a go at goal .
5 Does dismissal of God 's existence make for greater openness and enquiry , or does it have the effect of closing the door on trying to understand what is strange or threatening to itself which might be , for example , the claims of other religions ?
6 The low capitalisation of industry together with its subordinate place to agriculture until fairly recently ( and an early development of the service sector of the economy ) has tended to limit workers ' bargaining power , and diversification made for greater difficulties of organisation .
7 But the combination of the daunting task of national reconstruction after the Communist victory in 1949 , the neglect of conservation for centuries , and a variety of purely physical factors making for great erosion hazards , must also be taken into account .
8 That makes for great freshness and immediacy , but also , I felt , for banality .
9 Timidity in pop will get you nowhere , but it makes for great listening .
10 It 's just chat — how 's the family , here 's the latest joke , how 's it going — and that somehow makes for great entertainment .
11 Pulling them together , we may see that in marriage in Britain today , while freedom of choice makes for great potential satisfaction in the marital relationship as such , at the same time it makes for some instability if the satisfactions are not up to expectations .
12 No one must be false to that oath , but in order to return a collective verdict , the verdict of you all , there must necessarily be argument , and a certain amount of give and take and adjustment of views within the scope of the oath you have taken , and it makes for great public inconvenience and expense if jurors can not agree owing to the unwillingness of one of their number to listen to the arguments of the rest .
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