Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [verb] make a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That 's obviously going to make a difference to you , ’ he commented : ‘ Well , it 's marvellous to have a lot of support ’ .
2 Their auditors came across alleged irregularities at a time when the Division Two outfit is already expected to make a loss of £120,000 for the season .
3 A market maker does not have complete control over his portfolio because he is always required to make a market .
4 He says he 's really going to make a killing ! — It 's beautiful ! ’
5 The developer is then left to make a response to the advertisement and approach the vendor or his agent for more information .
6 The Environment Secretary is then expected to make a decision next year .
7 Only one is commonly noticed , the silverfish that glides smoothly across cellar floors or is occasionally discovered making a meal of the dried glue in the bindings of books .
8 The system designer is therefore left to make a compromise choice of forcing resistance according to the application .
9 So how we handle the foal is certainly going to make a difference between whether the mature horse will be friendly or not , and in my experience , horses that have not been well handled as foals are never as friendly , trusting , and confident as those who have .
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