Example sentences of "[noun] make for an " in BNC.
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1 | The family says the seats are lovely and comfy , I say the driving position is good and commanding and the light , quick steering and instant V8 torque make for an effortless drive . |
2 | The Drumbeat Club makes for an excellent evening on shore in Nassau when you can experience authentic Bahamian music in a venue frequented by as many locals as tourists . |
3 | All these ingredients make for an outpouring of love and care when she is confronted by a terrified Behrendt one day . |
4 | Wide margins , the suggestions given above and colour coding during study periods make for an attractive and useful set of notes . |
5 | Church south aisle made for an attractive and popular exhibition venue . |
6 | The rain , and the warmth , and the general tolerance of the character of plants make for an almost threatening exuberance . |
7 | All these features make for an excellent package . |
8 | A low failure rate makes for an attractive proposition |
9 | He has dispensed with Matteo 's landscape , and set the figure against a gold background , which with an exact copy of the gilded frame makes for an authoritative , splendid work . |
10 | The Social Peace and the idea of Family Love makes for an excellent political and moral principle . |
11 | Heavy back-combing at the crown makes for an unusual but stylish shape . |
12 | Dropping hints that an initial public offering could be on the cards , the company pointed to figures showing that the majority of software start-ups make for an IPO at between $10m and $20m of venture funding : Neuron Data is capitalised at $16m . |
13 | The unity of soloist and orchestra and the conductor 's sensitive modification of orchestral texture made for an excellent performance of a stunning concerto.ROBIN NEWTON . |