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

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1 The reappraisal comes , incidentally , just after I drew attention to Emma Tennant 's forthcoming biography , which makes some play of Hardy 's relationship with an actress 60 years his junior .
2 Is it your understanding then that the bill makes some acts of doctors lawful when they respond to the signing of a directive , but does n't make lawful what you did thinking it was perfectly good medical technique ?
3 That kind of blood-curdling prose makes some horror comics look positively decent .
4 There is also evidence ( albeit controversial ) that stress makes some cancers progress more rapidly .
5 If BL , with its strong union presence , is prepared to negotiate changes in the work organisation of maintenance when microelectronics-controlled machinery is first installed , and management makes some headway in breaking down the traditional craft structure , then presumably substantial changes are on their way in other companies .
6 It also makes some changes in the existing law to remedy shortcomings revealed by experience , and contains some new provisions designed to enable the United Kingdom to ratify the Hague Convention on the Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters of 1968 ( Cmnd 3991 of 1969 ) .
7 On the other hand , the criminal law already makes some provision for such cases .
8 While the scheme makes some provision for grants , most of the payments are in the form of loans to those deemed eligible and able to meet the repayments .
9 B then makes some computer chips and sells them to D , a trade supplier .
10 To form a working hypothesis , he makes some assumptions ; that global warming is irreversibly established , that the probable result for Britain would be a rise in sea levels , and that while the south-east will become more ‘ Mediterranean ’ , the north-west will get milder and wetter .
11 As he said , it makes some criticism of the European dimension , but in paragraph 8 headed ’ Europe ’ it also says : ’ While local government structure in the UK can not be determined by the nature of European structural funds and the case for regional authorities with power over service delivery has not been made out , the European dimension must nonetheless be considered in the longer term . ’
12 Daimler 's recent decision to take a 10% stake in Metallgesellschaft , a leading German supplier of environmental technology including vehicle-parts recycling , also makes some sense .
13 It makes some sense to me , and clearly to some of the audience here tonight .
14 The name makes some sense as an enduring survival of bronze age Cretan influence , but we must not lose sight of the fact that it was Evans who gave the Minoan civilization its name and not the Minoans : they almost certainly called themselves something completely different .
15 This makes some sense .
16 If this picture makes some sense to you , then you need not read the rest of this paragraph .
17 It makes some sense to argue that an animal needs less computing power to find leaves , which are abundant all around , than to find fruit , which may have to be searched for , or to catch insects , which take active steps to get away .
18 Okay Now expect , farmer 's expectations of prices are assumed to be revised , right , each year , farmers revise their own expectations of future prices so that makes some sense .
19 Not for professional historians so much as for people who really did want to have a version of England 's past which makes some sense sort of sense now .
20 In addition to the regulation of exemption clauses , the UCTA also makes some alterations to the general law of contract in relation to the contracts affected by it , and regulates the exclusion of tortious liability , in business situations , for death , personal injury or other damage caused by negligence .
21 While Rosa Guy makes some parts of her book easy to understand , it was only after the second time I read the book that I was able to give unanswerable questions an answer .
22 Bean ( 1980 ) , in relation to the 1959 Act , makes some points about psychiatrists which may be extended to GPs .
23 Instead an elder ( like any human ) is understood as having enough power to act in a way that makes some difference to what happens .
24 That makes some difference to your life .
25 Timoney ( 1987 ) reports on a study undertaken to examine the current control of infection practices in a community unit of management , and makes some recommendations regarding improved communication with hospital staff , use of protective clothing , wound care , practices related to the use of catheters and drainage systems , disposal of equipment and so on .
26 However , inflation also makes some demands on observers .
27 My initial assumption is that any given member of any given society makes some distinction between his immediate social environment and that which is outside it .
28 makes some men
29 Dr Graham Dixon makes some suggestions about its Mantuan context and its possible connection with the patroness of the family , St Barbara .
30 Figure 12.1 shows a small hierarchy or group of ranked subjects which makes some statement concerning the relationships between those subjects .
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