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

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1 Its lack of significance is that it made no real difference to the political situation , except for putting the burgh of Edinburgh through a rapid change of councils and giving it the burden of housing the army of the Congregation .
2 It made no fucking sense at all , but Plummer had his reasons for believing the information .
3 However , it made no public statement concerning its decision that factual information and suspicions could be mixed in one computer .
4 It made no express reference to proceedings between a named representative of a class and a member of that class who might well have sharply different interests , as betweeen themselves , as to the substance of the plaintiff 's claim .
5 It made a real holiday for Francis .
6 According to the Chilean Human Rights Commission the distinction was unacceptable because it made a prior judgment of guilt .
7 It made a strong impact on me .
8 MIPS says it made a strong effort at the beginning to get the SCO on very favourable terms but the sponsorship just was n't there .
9 It made a lasting impression on me .
10 I zipped back along the M20 , letting Armstrong have his head as I thought it made a nice change for him not to plod through heavy traffic at ten miles an hour .
11 It made a nice change from Share My Lettuce to which he switched every evening .
12 It made a perfect setting for Murder in the Dark .
13 I guess it made a stimulating change for him not to be surrounded by fawners and flatterers the whole time .
14 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% ) .
15 It made a strange sort of sense .
16 For the year to March 31 it made a pre-tax loss of £9.8m , compared with a massive £448.4m last time .
17 I remember reading the novel as a child , when it made a great impression on me , but the deplorable pastiches and plagiarizations put out by the mass media have obliterated my memory of the original details .
18 It made a small noise in its nostrils , then lowered its head slightly , as if bowing to her .
19 It made a good reason for those excluded to dislike Miss Morgan , but it had been true any time these past two years .
20 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 .
21 The first , which is currently out of favour , although it made a brief reappearance in Commercial Plastics Ltd v Vincent , is the literal approach .
22 I 've used this one in the studio and I 've heard it used live , and in both instances it made a positive contribution to the sound .
23 Newman was aware that when eugenics was deployed in this way — shorn of its critique of environmentalism — it made a valuable contribution to the philosophical underpinnings of the profession .
24 It made a welcome change from the vague nostalgia of previous covers .
25 It made a welcome change from household chores and got her into contact with customers which provided a little gossip .
26 It made a welcome change from the stink of charred flesh .
27 He says he was an army officer seconded to the site and it made a remarkable contribution to the war , as well as developing the first computer .
28 Spreading through France , it made a dramatic impact upon England and Wales in the following year , and reached Scotland in 1350 .
29 On 5 September , it made a sustained attack on Rennenkampf to hold his attention , while , on the 9th , a turning movement under Francois , was directed from the south through the area of the Masurian Lakes to sever Rennenkampf 's communication lines to the rear .
30 It was very necessary , and it made a sunny improvement in the event .
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