Example sentences of "it [modal v] make [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Hence it may make more sense for soldiers to be in the public sector than street-sweepers .
2 Whatever the future pattern of health care in London , it must make adequate provision for the demands likely to be made in the immediate future .
3 It might make interesting reading for the over 30 sporting population , ’ he says .
4 It might make artistic sense for the gallery to borrow some key picture to enhance the look of an exhibition , but a picture which is not for sale is an expensive use of wall space .
5 The lord president tried to attract support by embarking on a reform of the council , particularly by a reduction in its fees ; but it could make little progress against the obstructionism of Secretary Ingram , who had the backing at court of the lord treasurer , Lionel Cranfield ( later Earl of Middlesex , q.v . ) .
6 Of the Unionist press , only the Daily Telegraph supported the coalition , and it could make little head against such a tide .
7 Chris Patten is among the sceptics : ‘ Even if it ( investment ) were to be successful and encourage a 40 or 50 per cent increase in the use of rail , it would make damn-all difference to the growth in road traffic — it would just take a few percentage points off the top . ’
8 He envisaged this as a well-balanced wheel driven by a lead weight suspended from its axle so that it would make one revolution between sunrise and sunset .
9 If the Loyalists are so determined to live under British rule , it would make economic sense for them to be assisted to move to the mainland .
10 In practice one suspects that it would make little sense to the participants in any of these cases to ask who is really being supported : .
11 It would make little sense in this context to increase the categories of sexual assault simply to maintain gender specificity .
12 Not that it would make much difference in this bloody place .
13 It would make some sense for friends of the Ford camp to push the Jaguar shares upwards simply to make a link with GM more difficult .
14 But I ca n't see in the long run that it would make any difference to what we 've been talking about , seeing who Maggie is .
15 ‘ I do n't think it will make much difference to their day-to-day lives , ’ says Penny .
16 The USSR has announced that it will make increased use of gas as a petro-chemical feedstock rather than flood the market while demand is weak .
17 On the other hand , as the new scheme stands , it will make little impact on the poverty experienced by lone mothers ; there is still no adequate compensation for women for the costs they bear as a consequence of inequalities in marriage and child-rearing ; and the financial dependency of individual women on individual men is maintained .
18 It will make great listening at an industrial tribunal .
19 I use it throughout my work because , used skilfully and imaginatively , it can make any sort of communication more powerful , more exciting and frequently a lot more fun .
20 I urge the local authority in Durham to develop a relationship with housing associations so that it can make faster progress in meeting the problems to which the hon. Gentleman referred .
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