Example sentences of "[det] make it [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That made it a perfect victim for the advance loans ' fraud .
2 Does n't that make it a different computer ?
3 This made it a no-go area for the Hong Kong police and it developed into a warren of opium dens and criminal hideouts .
4 This made it a greater challenge later on .
5 This made it an easy room to clean , no one would want to come in while she was working .
6 This makes it a good bet for rented accommodation as you can take both the material and the wall-track with you when you leave .
7 The life-history reminds us that we are always talking , in the end , about people , and this makes it a favoured research tool of the ethnographic researcher , though it may also be used as an initial guide for ‘ opening up ’ almost any area of research .
8 This makes it a unique medium for chemical reactions , bringing together substances that do not normally dissolve in the same liquid .
9 This makes it the highest price offered so far in the rush for licences .
10 This makes it the first manufacturer to produce a sub-£200 24-pin printer , the company claims .
11 The naked skin of its trunk reveals every wrinkle and crease as it moves about and to many eyes this makes it the ugliest cat in existence .
12 This makes it the ideal suitcase for travelling — just pop it into the suitcase you normally use for your next shopping weekend or holiday and you 'll have plenty of extra room for stashing gifts and souvenirs for the folks back home .
13 This makes it an ingenious medium for the construction of microworlds , which abide by rules created by the child user .
14 This makes it an ideal choice of food .
15 This makes it an attractive base for radical groups ; at least until recently , offices for just about every outlawed Arab Islamic organisation could be found in Peshawar .
16 Gloria Swanson 's Grand Guignol performance , the film noir fatalism , the rats in the swimming pool all make it a never-bettered portrait of Hollywood gothic .
17 Its heyday was round about the 1930s and not all that many pure examples of it are being published today , though there are enough to make it a possible type of book to write if you are strongly inclined this way .
18 The only problem is that to make it a meaningful rule it would be necessary to find a way of drawing a line between humour ( forbidden ) and wit ( encouraged ) .
19 Approximately one car owner in ten will have their car broken into or stolen this year — that makes it a major problem .
20 That makes it the worst slide since the All Share indices started in 1962 .
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