Example sentences of "it would make the " in BNC.

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1 It would make the afternoon so beautiful . ’
2 The answer was that it would make the study of literature highly historical and linguistic .
3 It would make the conduct of business more difficult .
4 Unkind critics of the Amstrad , er , Sinclair PC200 have suggested it would make the ideal present for someone with everything , as you would n't give it to someone who actually needed a PC .
5 Were this plan to go into efect , it would make the opposition the strongest group in the government .
6 Were the plan to come into effect , it would make the opposition the strongest group in the government .
7 This need not reduce the rigour of the professional disciplines demanded , but it would make the qualifications less technical and inward-looking .
8 Even in its protean state , however , it would make the business of feeding off her protracted and tiring .
9 It would make the writing of this chapter easier if I could call a halt on this discussion of the relationship between dramatic playing and performance and change the topic .
10 Every half-minute or so , he peered over at the Loran navigation indicator — as if looking at it would make the numbers showing their position change more rapidly — then glanced up at the sky as if there was something to be divined in the matted darkness that could warn him of approaching doom .
11 With a performance of such towering strength and breathtaking pathos that it would make the stones weep , Depardieu 's bulk and energy turn Jean into a force of nature even when it is nature he is fighting .
12 He 'd bought it in the Bazaar from an Indian trader who told him it would make the muscle grow .
13 It would make the green shoots of new grass grow under their feet in a most comforting fashion .
14 Nigel remarked gloomily that he did n't suppose it would make the programmes any better , but in a way it did .
15 Not only were we not interested in how socialism was realized , we did n't believe it would make the slightest difference to the position of women even if it were .
16 Mrs Bourne has always said if she could prove chemicals were responsible it would make the tragedy easier to bear , as well as ensuring other children did not become needless victims .
17 Colchester Borough Council 's planning committee decided to delegate the decision on the application for the church at The Centre on the town 's Greenstead estate to the director of planning and development , John Hutton , provided the applicants submitted new drawings showing more brickwork features and better windows , otherwise it would make the decision at a later meeting .
18 In fact , there 's so much bonding on stage that it would make the average punter slightly sick .
19 Racal Electronics Plc 's problematic data communications equipment business won a big fillip yesterday when British Telecommunications Plc announced that it would make the company its preferred supplier of new data communications equipment in the UK and internationally .
20 TSL Holdings reached pre-negotiated agreement in principle with some of its major creditors to restructure its debt in a deal expected to result in an exchange of existing debt for a combination of new equity and long-term debt , and the agreement was reached in recognition that it would make the Chapter 11 filing ; Europe accounts for some 80% of sales .
21 Such legalisation would not magically dispense with the need for policemen , but it would make the needed policing more manageable .
22 It would make the people think I was panicking .
23 And if I made Joanne stay in , she would be so miserable , that it would make the baby miserable .
24 Is it because both teacher and students secretly thought it would make the learning painless , automatic and work-free ?
25 It would make the whole exercise entirely pointless , but she did n't care .
26 ‘ It was already here when we moved in and to start with I thought it would make the room seem too gloomy , but it 's grown on me and I really like it now , ’ says Mary Jane , who works part-time as a physiotherapist .
27 As the matter spirals into the black hole , it would make the black hole rotate in the same direction , causing it to develop a magnetic field rather like that of the earth .
28 It would make the association feel that it had had a better hearing if it saw the Minister face to face rather than pursuing the matter in correspondence .
29 May we have a debate on junk mail as soon as possible , to discuss a mailshot sent to many of my constituents by an organisation that is partly funded by Maxwell money which is so full of falsehoods that it would make the average time-share salesman blush ; which redefines the term ’ junk mail ’ and peddles dodgy , old-fashioned and out-of-date remedies which have been banned in most countries and which have passed their sell-by date ; and which bears the signature of an obscure Welsh politician , best known for losing his rag with Zimbabwean soldiers and for nutting people in public lavatories ?
30 Bush said that the agreement " brings us to the threshold of a new world , a world of hope and opportunity " , while Yeltsin said that it would make the world " more attractive , more human , kinder " .
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