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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Do not be too quick to blame the puppy if it makes a mess when you are indoors .
4 If it makes a mess James I 'll help you but you try first .
5 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 .
6 Er I mean one maybe one day I will if if it makes a hit eh
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 I mean cos it makes a difference the pack I bring out .
10 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
11 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 .
12 That does I think form a significant element because it makes a difference of nearly two and a half thousand dwellings .
13 They 've asked him to look at the case because it makes a mockery of justice .
14 While it made a number of positive points , the commission was nonetheless fairly critical in its assessment of the operation of the Gallery .
15 Now whether it made a lot of difference or no , I could n't tell you , but they believed it er the set of tools they had were the best in the yard , you know , so obviously they took a wee bit of pride in them and looked after them .
16 S 40 provides that a charitable company must obtain the Commissioners ' consent before it makes a change in its objectives .
17 On the database side , Unify is currently waiting to see how object technology develops before it makes a move , but is already hard at work on object extensions to its tools , the first of which are expected to emerge next year .
18 They still have to make and pay for a boiler so this particular age of Victorian Steam may have to wait until the next century before it makes a comeback .
19 On few occasions has it shown less moral scruple than when it made a deal with Brezhnev to dispose of the Soviet gold .
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