Example sentences of "[coord] it make [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He was already out there , virtually his spiritual home according to his team-mates back in Taunton , and it made sense to put him on alert . |
2 | There is no hostility between the staff and us and it makes school life so much easier . |
3 | Musicians need someone to co-ordinate all of their music business activities , and it makes sense that this should be done on a world-wide basis . |
4 | And there are lyrics and it makes sense , and that 's what pop music is — popular poetry . |
5 | Those bound for Australia or New Zealand by air will find themselves re-fuelling here at least , and it makes sense to stop and rest . |
6 | Unleaded petrol is now widely available and it makes sense environmentally and financially to take this easy opportunity to clean up the atmosphere , and make our cities safer places for our children . |
7 | This needs careful planning and it makes sense to start saving early . |
8 | If , as is commonly asserted , " the teacher is a resource " , then so are other teachers , and it makes sense in the resource-based mode to make available by timetabling and cooperation those varied " personal reference sources " , the staff . |
9 | The reality is that we are dealing with half of a metropolitan region because it is manageable on this scale for the study of residential patterns and it makes sense to review base at the same level . |
10 | And it makes sense : Ivor 's been married to her for years — he 'd need a good , strong reason to go . ’ |
11 | The benefit plus arrangement has become well established over the last four years and it makes sense to use it for Community Action . |
12 | Lower alcohol drinks can help weight reduction too as alcohol is a high provider of calories and it makes sense if you are watching your weight to drink lower alcohol drinks . |
13 | I have come to the same conclusion that some a method of appointment is in fact right and it makes sense . |
14 | ‘ And it makes life easier when I have somebody alongside me . |
15 | It is clearly a product of specific circumstances and needs , and it makes variable and often distinctive use of particular language forms , functions and characteristics . |
16 | We may be dealing with an energy currently unknown to science , but it made sense to start by monitoring known energies . |
17 | For fathers in say , metalworking or joinery , there was no chance at all of their daughters following in their footsteps , but it made sense for them to seize the chance offered by the printing trade . |
18 | But it made sense to keep the running titles intact and transfer them as a set to another forme on its way to the press , saving a little of the compositor 's time . |
19 | But it made sense at least to stretch my cramped legs , so I strolled down to the edge of the lake and lit a cigarette . |
20 | Not only can it tolerate heating at 100°C , but it makes DNA at high temperatures compared with the 37°C physiological temperature optimum of most enzymes . |
21 | ‘ But it makes life difficult . |
22 | You do not have to accept this offer , but it makes sense to do so . |
23 | But it makes sense to limit your activity — if you exercise outdoors when air quality is poor , you 're more likely to suffer adverse effects . |
24 | But it makes sense to consider other explanations first , because family problems are far more likely to be the source of trouble than household chemicals . |
25 | You do not have to accept this offer , but it makes sense to do so . |
26 | But it makes sense for society to have a single regulatory body that does the checking and a law whose enforcement entitles individuals to assume that drugs being sold have been checked out as safe . |
27 | ( Strictly speaking these orbits are heteroclinic but it makes sense , because of the symmetry , to identify C " + with C and to think of this situation as a symmetric version of a homoclinic orbit to a single stationary point . ) |
28 | But it makes sense to me to have a little bit of help . |
29 | It 's not dangerous , but it makes food unappetising or even inedible . |