Example sentences of "makes [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Unless a deal is done which reduces subsidies and makes agricultural trade subject to normal GATT rules , they say they will block progress on freeing trade in services and rewriting international rules governing intellectual property .
2 This is a collection of papers which makes extensive reference to the work I mention here .
3 To obtain this type of information the unit makes extensive use of a very wide range of information sources and has direct access to an internal information service which is maintained within the corporate planning department .
4 A modern library makes extensive use of information technology and it is frequently the case that students are tentative in making full use of such technology or are unaware of the wide range of services available .
5 A modern library makes extensive use of information technology and it is frequently the case that students are tentative in making full use of such technology or are unaware of the wide range of services available .
6 ANY SCIENCE FICTION worth its salt makes extensive use of flat , wall-mounted TV .
7 By contrast , the OALD is more straightforward , uses whole sentences wherever possible , and makes extensive use of example sentences .
8 This makes extensive use of PCM-CIA technology and is based on the low-powered Intel 386SL chip .
9 The author makes extensive use of Wedgwood 's letters and memoranda and the book is a must for collectors of Wedgwood ware .
10 The project makes extensive use of quantitative methods and also analyses institutional and organisational changes .
11 The project makes extensive use of census data for 1961 , 1971 and 1981 , the OPCS 1% sample longitudinal survey 1971-81 and social survey research in selected areas of London .
12 Environmentalists have joined with racing enthusiasts and the Utah Film Commission , which makes extensive use of the flats , in an unusual alliance aimed at their preservation .
13 The IPE , for example , makes extensive use of EFPs ( exchange of futures for physicals ) .
14 It makes extensive use of CLI commands .
15 BGS also makes regional evaluations and prospectivity assessments for DEn and manages the seismic and well-log data bases , and the curation of core and sample material .
16 As does The German Ideology , Formen makes ample reference to the ancient or classical type of society based on the city state .
17 IF the sophisticated modern diesel engine now makes economic sense for small cars , the savings it offers for bigger cars are more worthwhile .
18 It makes economic sense , particularly if the prospectus is printed commercially , to run off a substantial number at one time .
19 Transplanting human valves rather than commercial alternatives also makes economic sense , reducing the cost of the operation by almost 50% .
20 The latter makes economic sense as water reed costs approximately only a third more for double the life expectancy .
21 With club rates varying from £50–£90 per hour depending on which part of the country you reside in , it makes economic sense if you can afford it to join a group — or perhaps if a little more of the folding stuff is available , to buy your own small PFA type or microlight .
22 It is all very costly and there is sometimes a limited choice of what is available for your client to sponsor that makes economic sense and will attract media and consumer attention .
23 In such circumstances he needs all the help that it makes economic sense to provide .
24 If , for whatever reason , a husband initially commands higher rates of pay than his wife it makes economic sense for him to ‘ specialize ’ in paid work and let her shoulder the brunt of the partnership 's unpaid chores ( Becker , 1981 , 1985 ; for a critique see Owen , 1987 ) .
25 Second-hand pipe organs are sometimes worth considering when they are fine instruments and when the total cost of their purchase , removal and rebuilding in a place suitable for them makes economic sense .
26 Overall , the modifications to the management of the system resulted in an increase of about 25% of the total agricultural output , with a change in emphasis towards fish production and export ( which makes economic sense because of the high value of fish in the marketplace ) .
27 He says there are a number of ecological as well as economic reasons — it 's a longer , stronger tougher fibre — it makes a longer-lasting paper and it makes economic sense to grow the material in this country rather than importing it .
28 Although the government has to operate within the context of the economic realities of the day and " should " have regard to the long-term interests of the economy as a whole , critics of adversary politics point out that a short-term concern for vote maximisation at the next general election is never far from the government 's mind and this conditions the way in which it manages the economy and makes economic policy .
29 A contrasting perspective , however , which makes little allowance for the effects of collective bargaining arrangements , is the study of democracy in British and US unions by Edelstein and Warner ( 1975 ) , and that for Mexico by Thompson and Roxborough ( 1982 ) .
30 It sinks , makes little mess and puts volume on your fish .
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