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

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1 According to the Chilean Human Rights Commission the distinction was unacceptable because it made a prior judgment of guilt .
2 In the nine months to March 31st , it made a net profit of $188m ( up 38% on the same period of the previous year ) on sales of $1.7 billion ( up 40% ) .
3 It made a strange sort of sense .
4 For the year to March 31 it made a pre-tax loss of £9.8m , compared with a massive £448.4m last time .
5 While London did not consult the Dominions much on financial matters ( though it made a public ploy of doing so ) it lacked the political will or administrative means to make the rigorous control of dollar imports practised in the UK effective in those countries .
6 It makes a great deal of sense to include a reference on all business letters .
7 Er if I 'm going to give two weeks after anyway for the Councils , I do n't really think it makes a great deal of difference whether it be Friday er afternoon or Monday afternoon .
8 ‘ Even diluted like I use it , ’ the mother told him , ‘ it makes a good deal of my hair fall out , so goodness knows what 's going to happen to you .
9 Dark and refreshing , it makes a strong cup of tea with plenty of flavour .
10 It makes a stronger seam of two panels and is a trademark of some of the best sewn , professionally-made kites .
11 Erm so it makes a common basis of communication .
12 First , it makes a detailed analysis of the conceptual understanding of the teaching and learning of the subject within the institution .
13 It makes a detailed analysis of the firm 's earnings and dividend policy , beginning with an analysis of the firm 's financial structure .
14 20 YOU KNOW IT MAKES AN AWFUL LOT OF SCENTS
15 With space available for you to add your own pictures and information it makes an invaluable keepsake of your courtship .
16 It makes an intelligent compendium of this mysterious people 's history and culture , compressed into a serpentine and bewildering suite of quite small rooms and exhibits : their furniture , their costumes , the trades they have practised , the things they have manufactured , their art and religious objects , and so on .
17 It makes the actual work of ferreting uncomfortable and those days when the rainfall is persistent are neither comfortable nor the most sporting .
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