Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] makes [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So what makes more sense — buying two at £15 each and losing one , or buying one at £30 and seeing it thrive ?
2 Thus it makes little sense to refer to ‘ immigrant ’ communities ; what we now have are minority black British communities , that have already made a very substantial contribution to the growth and prosperity of the British economy .
3 Oh well it makes this house tidy and junky !
4 Surely it makes more sense to have a lottery that would benefit the NHS .
5 But if there is n't one then nothing makes any difference , does it , and if there is I 'm sure it 'll all be far too spiritual for anyone to get in a huff over the way the rest of us carry on . ’
6 We now need to consider how one makes this decision , how it is theoretically justified and whether the end point of bilingualism may be an inevitable consequence of the initial steps of educators .
7 If a group anticipates no response at all , a blunt refusal , or even an attack upon its very integrity , then it makes good sense to keep its political head down below the level of activity .
8 Obviously if the whole of the surplus-value is consumed unproductively it makes little difference how it is consumed , either as necessaries or as luxuries .
9 Ashton does something similar in Symphonic Variations where he makes overall phrase rhythms from pas de burrée en place accompanied by very distinctive ports de bras .
10 Primarily what makes this type of work unpopular is the ever-present danger that work of this sort will break the veneer of coldness , exposing them as emotionally involved , which is something they dislike because it is considered unprofessional .
11 Yet what makes this intelligibility possible ?
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