Example sentences of "[conj] it make [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Or it makes nuts and bolts .
2 The Bank of England 's new accounts show that it made provisions of £115m ( $100m ) in 1991–92 , against losses incurred in propping up small banks after the collapse of BCCI .
3 Critics of this process of commercialization often pointed to the way that it made journalists less concerned with ‘ the old style of principled journalism ’ .
4 ‘ The effect of the strike is that it makes customers walk away from us , ’ he said .
5 ‘ The problem with the Touche Ross report is that it makes assumptions that lead it to overestimate the savings associated with smaller , more numerous councils .
6 By " saying " things I do not mean simply that men talk about what they do , but that all their social behaviour is " coded " so that it makes statements about what the social situation is and where the actor is positioned in that social situation .
7 It did a particularly good job of informing people about the issues — especially if they were tabloid press readers , who could get relatively little information from the press ; and it made electors feel more warmth and commitment to the party system and party leaders generally .
8 All women , including those who find street remarks ‘ flattering ’ , are aware of being watched and assessed in a way men are not , and it makes women self-conscious in a way men do not need to be .
9 and it makes twigs .
10 Well we can start off with the top one hundred companies and allocate them like that if you want , if it makes things easier rather
11 If it makes things easier for you I won t come in . ’
12 The bank , Britain 's sixth biggest , will breach its agreement with staff if it makes workers compulsorily redundant , said BIFU .
13 I can confirm , however , that the company would not have won this order except as a private sector yard which will have to incur the costs if it makes losses .
14 I said definitely not , cos it makes rejects of people in society , therefore a what
15 Cos it makes rejects of people in society .
16 But it made things difficult for me , at times .
17 It not only will make the learning more effective but it makes classes more interesting and fun .
18 ‘ I do n't mind Mrs Meadows being pleased , and I can understand it because it makes things a lot easier with Mr Meadows , but she 's sort of sympathising with Mum because I 'm not engaged ! ’
19 Opponents of the Government have criticised the policy because it makes unions responsible for disruption which they have not organised and in some cases may oppose .
20 Like any other scientific theory , it may initially be put forward for aesthetic or metaphysical reasons , but the real test is whether it makes predictions that agree with observation .
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