Example sentences of "[subord] it make [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is particularly noticeable in conifers such as yew , spruce or fir , where it makes the canopy increasingly lace-like or transparent .
2 One measure of the declining influence of the Soviet party was that at the last of three congresses several ruling parties ( the Yugoslav , Albanian , Chinese , Vietnamese and North Korean ) did not attend , and only sixty-one of the seventy-five parties present could be persuaded to sign the final communique without reservations although it made no reference to Soviet leadership of the movement and contained no explicit criticism of the Chinese .
3 The UN Security Council on Oct. 6 voted unanimously to create within 30 days a war crimes commission to examine evidence of " grave breaches of international humanitarian law " in former Yugoslavia ( although it made no provision for further action ) .
4 Although the Chicago School over-used the Darwinian metaphor of the struggle for survival , and although it made the mistake of equating ‘ society ’ or ‘ community ’ with the social systems of relatively small areas , the Chicago School still has much to offer in terms of the new kind of spatial sociology which we started to develop in Chapter 1 .
5 In [ 13 ] , the change of syntactic form , although it makes the sentence more concise , has phonological consequences which appear to be undesirable .
6 So it makes no sense at all for the bookseller to be buying and promoting a new title at , say , £14.99 when a book club has already offered it to its public at £8.99 — as happened last month .
7 In both these situations , the buyer is assured of a return of the original price plus interest and is not taking any significantly greater risk than if it made a loan secured on the property concerned .
8 Major C R Anson of Anson Airways promised to buy the prototype if it made a record flight to Australia where it would be operated .
9 And if it make no noyse and will bear thy horses , thanne sowe in the name of Godd . ’
10 As a further carrot , Centre Re might give the firm a ‘ profit share ’ : a bit of its premium back if it makes no claim .
11 The benefit of the contract is only assignable if it makes no difference to the person on whom the obligation lies as to whether the obligation is discharged to the vendor or to the purchaser .
12 Do not be too quick to blame the puppy if it makes a mess when you are indoors .
13 If it makes a mess James I 'll help you but you try first .
14 Reliability in supplies : It is likely that a firm has greater control over reliability of supplies if it makes a component rather than buying it in from another firm .
15 Er I mean one maybe one day I will if if it makes a hit eh
16 No political action may be undertaken if it makes a difference to the likelihood that a person will endorse one conception of the good or another , or to his chances of realizing his conception of the good , unless other actions are undertaken which cancel out such effects .
17 Second , the firm is n't subject to the whims of the City , and does n't have to face crises of confidence if it makes a loss during one quarter — it simply does n't publish its results , and is therefore answerable only to itself .
18 The zeal will be fruitful if it makes the chain of human errors harder to repeat ; fruitless if it seeks the mare 's nest of perfect safety , particularly through technology .
19 I mean cos it makes a difference the pack I bring out .
20 A company is not generally liable to tax on distributions , which includes dividends , so prima facie a distribution will not go to reduce Newco 's group relievable losses ( see s208 Taxes Act ) unless it makes an election under s242 .
21 Similarly , the relativist stance does not work unless it makes an exception of itself which denies its own principle .
22 His wife came in and banged the door and he was furious because it made the china rattle ; he said she just did n't understand . ’
23 Monetary policy can not be given to an ‘ independent ’ bank because it makes no sense to talk of monetary policy as independent of economic policy .
24 It says if you 've got an opportunity of escaping , you might as well assault a policeman because it makes no difference at the end of the day .
25 Halliday 's analysis thus differs from Spitzer 's not only in using a more modern and technically advanced linguistics , but more importantly because it makes no attempt , to speak of , at interpretation .
26 huh , huh some one went , do n't because it makes a noise , put it down , no , because it makes such a noise when you pick it up
27 The first could be called the modal use , because it has the same kind of force as the modal use , ‘ probably ’ , and the second the psychological use because it makes a statement about one 's own psychological state of belief .
28 That does I think form a significant element because it makes a difference of nearly two and a half thousand dwellings .
29 They 've asked him to look at the case because it makes a mockery of justice .
30 It 's well worth the trouble , though , firstly because it 's obviously ideal for bringing out the bass in small guitars , secondly because it looks just fabulous , and thirdly because it makes the inside of the guitar smell like an explosion in a spice market .
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