Example sentences of "[adj] make for a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This made for a kind of harmony and a kind of confidence . |
2 | All this makes for a sea change in our lives , yet passes without comment during this campaign . |
3 | It all makes for a village-type feel , which was a little like a ‘ theme park ’ with no public . |
4 | The former makes for a flexibility in design and allows for local idiosyncrasies , while the latter are slightly quicker and ensure that the craftsman spends less time working in the room which is to receive the decoration . |
5 | Generalisations are , however , difficult to make for a region which is so diverse due to altitudinal changes and considerable climatic variation . |
6 | The announcement of our success , subject to the specific changes agreed during the validation being made , was welcomed by all concerned but the realisation that we had now committed ourselves to commencing a new course on 5 September 1988 made for a summer of hard curriculum development work . |