Example sentences of "[that] it make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The creation of the autonomous region had been opposed by the Moro National Liberation Front ( MNFL ) , the largest of the separatist guerrilla organizations , on the grounds that it made insufficient concessions to Moslem autonomy and failed to meet the terms of the 1976 Tripoli Accord [ see p. 28440 ] .
2 It was only after the rebellion of autumn 1483 had demonstrated that Richard had lost the support of a significant number of his brother 's men , that it made political sense to indulge in general criticism of Edward IV 's reign .
3 It was only after the rebellion of autumn 1483 had demonstrated that Richard had lost the support of a significant number of his brother 's men , that it made political sense to indulge in general criticism of Edward IV 's reign .
4 The real clincher was that it made better tea and beer than the pump muck .
5 From my discussions with British Rail , I know that it made specific proposals for the diversion of at least four of the crossings and that the Ramblers Association objected to them all .
6 It was claimed that it made rural communities vulnerable to guerrilla reprisals .
7 At the meeting the SOC finally ceased its efforts to amend the UN draft plan so that it made explicit mention of " genocide " , in reference to the appalling human rights record of the Khmer Rouge government of the late 1970s .
8 Rather , the fact that it made any headway at all bears witness to the degree to which wide sections of the British public became alarmed by the apparent drift of Chamberlain 's foreign policy .
9 Not that it made any difference to the dead .
10 I recall from when I saw it later that it made excellent footage .
11 His basic criticism of the system is that it makes little sense on the level of integrity because it makes only superficial sense of human desire and action and , therefore , only poor sense of human happiness .
12 And the bleak conclusion is that it makes little difference whether the intruding whites are well- or ill-intentioned : the result , for the Indians , is disease and destruction .
13 Meals are part of the holiday social life , and such good value that it makes little difference if you drop out for a day or two to eat locally .
14 Meals are part of the holiday social life , and such good value that it makes little difference if you drop out for a day or two to eat locally .
15 Not that it makes much difference . ’
16 I mean , not that it makes much difference these days anyway , but yes , you 're right ; it is a bit soon .
17 In the hospital , sitting up for the first time in several days , he had watched the doctor anointing an old man who would have made a superb St Jerome : ‘ a thin , long , sinewy brown wrinkled body with such very distinct and expressive joints that it makes one melancholy not to be able to have him for a model . ’
18 In such circumstances he needs all the help that it makes economic sense to provide .
19 It is just that the structure of the viral RNA happens to be such that it makes cellular machinery chum out copies of itself .
20 That argument has to rest on the principle that it makes other owners of Utterly Dependables feel better if everyone has one !
21 He argued that education for understanding can only be regarded as successful to the extent that it makes behavioural outcomes unpredictable .
22 Can I ask you about er the medium range surface to air missile because er , you wo n't be surprised to learn , that er the committee 's received a number of submissions on this matter er which suggest that er er t to proceed with Eurofighter two thousand without the medium range surface to air missile er I mean to be put rather bluntly to us , that it makes little sense to proceed with the aircraft without a replacement for blood hound .
23 A particular advantage of the telephone interview method is that it makes less demands on the time of managers than conventional ‘ face-to-face ’ interviews .
24 We must ensure that it makes proper progress through the House , receives proper scrutiny and is on the statute book before any rude interruptions .
25 It is ironic that IT makes fundamental change both essential and possible , but — to repeat — we need the change anyway .
26 In order to recast the problem , however , we need a deeper understanding of the divide between the two approaches , and must enquire why many individualists believe their view to be a decisive refutation of holism , while holists deny that it makes any headway at all .
27 Not that it makes any difference . ’
28 ‘ Not that it makes any difference , ’ Trent had agreed .
29 ‘ I ca n't see that it makes any difference .
30 Not that it makes any difference .
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