Example sentences of "makes good [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It makes better sense as a macellum , or market building , several of which are known in the larger towns of Britain , as well as in some Rhine and Danube frontier towns .
2 It makes better sense in any event to look for more specific and precise terms .
3 ( b ) A second possibility , which makes better use of the instruction length , is to calculate an effective store address from the operand and addressing mode fields in the instruction in the normal way ( for example , by adding the contents of an index register ) .
4 But it 's not only Trodd and other producers who believe that what makes good work in a collaborative art is the challenge of having to justify decisions to your colleagues , and having colleagues who are not afraid to make those challenges .
5 European manufacturers invariably make plain tiles alongside their interlocking tiles , and it makes good sense for a manufacturer to be able to offer both types of product .
6 It therefore makes good sense for us to control for date of birth when looking at the effects of terminal education age .
7 It makes good sense for housing associations to buy several houses in adjoining streets for ease of monitoring and staff support .
8 The Gallery makes good use of mock-ups : a convincing re-creation of a Futures Market trading floor where big-time foodstuff deals are struck ( all braces , bravado and baked beans ) , or an authentic 1926 Lyons Corner House ( graced with a sweetly smiling ‘ Nippy ’ ) .
9 On a set of black traversed with silver scaffolding — which makes good use of spotlighting and puffs of smoke to evoke a sinister underworld — Mike Alfred 's production explores an interesting parallel between the motivation and morals of two distinct types of drama some three centuries apart .
10 Indeed if a BBC nationwide survey in 1987 is to be heeded , the CAB can be confident that the public is aware of the service it provides and makes good use of it .
11 Starting with the creation of the German night fighter force the author makes good use of eyewitness accounts from former Luftwaffe pilots , and goes on to portray a vivid account of what life was like serving on a night fighter unit .
12 Fiona Hughes , a trained cordon bleu cook , makes good use of fresh produce from the large kitchen garden .
13 The three-course dinner menu makes good use of Scottish produce namely game and seafood , and whilst some recipes are traditional , others are home-brewed .
14 The three-course table d'hôte menu makes good use of local produce ; Border lamb and fresh trout from the River Tweed are firm favourites .
15 It follows a very sensible line which makes good use of the existing paths along Dere Street and the Minchmoor , the drove road from Peebles over the Cauldstane Slap to the Lothian plain , the towpaths of the Union and the Forth-Clyde canals , and the Antonine Wall .
16 A Guide makes good use of her time .
17 Planners and conservationists alike agree that the building of 600 homes at the old railway works in Swindon makes good use of the site , but such land is not always available .
18 The Department makes good use of the technology of video and computer .
19 Dickens also makes good use of symbolism and the most obvious example of this occurs at the end of the first chapter with the convict walking towards the gibbet and the beacon which are symbols of death and life .
20 Chairman : controls and makes best use of the team , is able to balance contributions towards an objective ; stable and dominant .
21 As a piece of recording , the Philips set has one advantage in that it makes best use of the excellent John Alldis Choir and puts them well forward , whereas the perfectly good Lyon Opera Chorus is relegated to the middle distance as usual .
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