Example sentences of "[conj] it [vb -s] make [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It not only represents the profession towards the Institutions of the EC where it has made significant contributions , but is also the focal point for the discussion of matters of common interest to the profession throughout Europe .
2 It wishes to promote more private health schemes although it has made clear that the NHS will remain a largely state-financed service .
3 So the surprising feature of Ibstock Johnsen is that it continues to make any money at all .
4 Part of the considerable achievement of Michael Mann 's imaginative but faithful treatment is that it manages to make acceptable for the 1990s some of the outmoded attitudes of its characters , and yet refuses to go for that eco-trendiness that will make Dances With Wolves look dated by the turn of the century .
5 ( c ) Another point which I take to be in favour of the theory is that it begins to make some theoretical sense of the intuitive feeling that what was wrong in the Gettier cases was that there was too much luck around .
6 Where such qualifications may be allowed for certain warranties , the acquirer will probably require the seller to confirm that it has made all reasonable enquiries .
7 This year we decided at the AGM to visit the Llangollen Railway , having learnt from the railway press that it has made rapid progress in the last three years .
8 Building reusable code can take more time initially , so it has to make good business sense to invest the extra time on a particular object .
9 Well it happens , and it 's made possible because he does it by his spirit .
10 If it manages to make that charge stick , it will have got itself a powerful vote-winner .
11 But it does make perfect sense in context .
12 But it does make clear a belief that the divine being reveals or manifests its nature in the world .
13 Often a change of publisher does wonders for an author , but it seems to make little difference to this man 's sales .
14 But it has made emotional and social demands upon family life which parents and children are all-too-often ill-equipped to bear .
15 I do n't know whether it has made any difference , but now we 're obliged to abandon some of our defences and it 's certain that your presence can no longer help us .
16 N G Os have shown over and over again that by working alongside a community they can help identify the barriers to development experienced by that community and they can support the community as it works to make social and economic progress .
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