Example sentences of "it [be] make [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's made a great thoroughfare in the dining area and broken the dining area up a bit . |
2 | She says that it 's made a great difference , the swan can now struggle to it 's feet . |
3 | And it 's made a lovely edging for a wooden tray , coated in varnish once the paste is dry . , . |
4 | ‘ It 's made an incredible difference , ’ Miranda assured her . |
5 | It 's made an enormous difference to the way I go about my work . |
6 | It 's made an enormous difference to the way I go about my work . |
7 | ‘ It 's making a clicking sound — the sort of sound you make when you click your thumb and forefinger together — but the others are remaining silent . ’ |
8 | His voice trembling with anger at the English writer 's ignorance , Rozanov said , ‘ It 's making a huge difference . |
9 | Smoke detector 's batteries must be going down cos it 's making a funny noise . |
10 | It 's making the most of what you 've got . |
11 | Erm it 's making the initial contacts that 's the problem . |
12 | On Humberside , Sandtoft has recently announced that it is to make a machine-pressed plain tile for the first time . |
13 | The terms ‘ adequate ’ and ‘ wellbeing ’ , not to mention ‘ standard of living ’ and even ‘ medical care ’ , are purely subjective : to prescribe a ‘ standard adequate for wellbeing ’ is not to interpret a rule ; it is to make an arbitrary decision , and an arbitrary decision about the compulsion to be exerted upon the members of a society . |
14 | But when I wrote it , nobody had realized anywhere in the world how unbelievably expensive it is to make an agreeable modern city , from managing traffic and removing rubbish to providing better education , housing and transport . |
15 | In my view it is clear that the party is very much in search of a leader , very anxious , if it is to make an adequate showing at the next general election , over the fact that it needs a symbol of more meaning to the mass electorate than Mr Attlee . |
16 | ‘ All signs are that it is making a real impact in reducing the spread of Aids , ’ Mr Roberts said . |
17 | Now it is making a third bid for influence . |
18 | Dixons chairman Mr Stanley Kalms formally rejected the Kingfisher bid saying ‘ it is making an opportunist bid during a downturn in the economic cycle . ’ |
19 | Dixons chairman Mr Stanley Kalms formally rejected the Kingfisher bid saying ‘ it is making an opportunist bid during a downturn in the economic cycle . ’ |
20 | It is making the poor feel rich . |
21 | It is making the most of its favoured situation and gaining an increasing reputation as a bathing place and holiday centre . |
22 | These products and services are purchased in order that some specific organisational objective may be achieved , whether it be to make a new product , hold greater stocks , improve service and quality , or increase profitability . |
23 | It was made a compulsory subject in the schools , an essential part of the Leaving Certificate , and it was necessary to pass an exam in the language to enter the civil service . |
24 | Erm well why would you er get engaged in a , a contest erm with er the three warring factions , because you certainly would n't be able to con confine yourself to one , and since there 's no national interest as such , I know there have been many attempts to link er Bosnia with er peace in the world generally or with world order , in fact there is no threat er this is a civil war , strictly speaking , and th there 's no evidence that it would er sp spill over into a major war unless it was made a major war er by those er with the er forces that exist . |
25 | The most blatant example came in 1981 when it was made a criminal contempt punishable with two years ' imprisonment for journalists , after a trial was over , to interview jurors about their deliberations . |
26 | Abortion was a common-law crime until 1803 , when it was made a statutory offence . |
27 | And guess who it was made the original identification and said , ‘ Yes , that 's Uncle Mosse ’ and was his sole heir ? ’ |
28 | In the nineteenth century it was Richard Wagner whose extraordinary ambition it was to make a complete artistic environment , in which the arts would blend . |
29 | I I 've got a bill to come in from the electrician for his call-out charge he diagnosed that it 's was not an electrical fault and then thought it was an electrical fault by the noise , it was making a fizzing noise but he does n't th he said it 's , it 's the pump the pump is on the way out it needs replacing house is built in nineteen eighty five ! |
30 | Oh it did n't look like it was making a hundred miles an hour anyway |