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

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1 Well would n't it be making a point if erm everybody who was owed this time took it regardless
2 The ICA felt there was merit in the keeping of a central record , and thought that , if it were made a requirement , it could be part of the responsibility of the reporting accountant to confirm its existence .
3 Now she thinks , not his cock but his tongue , I should have cut his tongue out with them , his slow quicksilver tongue ; for he partly took me backwards out of my joy , into an old timidity that 's there still ; and it 's made a meal of me sometimes teaching , when the sharper ones have had me squirming for my lazy luck .
4 A lot o' the businesses went bankrupt an' it 's made a difference ter the amount of unemployed people around the country .
5 It 's made a partnership with a charity , the Brendoncare Foundation , to look after them .
6 But honestly it 's make a date for next week , okay ?
7 Whether it 's making a bed , building a skyscraper or landing a man on the moon , the lesson is the same .
8 But iff you actually allow B R as an organization to bid , I think it 's making a nonsense of privatization because you 're saying in essence there is n't anything wrong with B R management at the moment and we 'll let them take over the network .
9 so , you know , it 's making a profit to all the people that are using that
10 It 's making a game of it before we go down that matters .
11 It 's making a difference to life .
12 I think we could all do what Andrew 's suggesting quite easily er I could do it for Geography , erm , I just think it 's making a lot of extra work .
13 It 's making a hell of a racket , but it stops the noise after a bit , cos it gets stuck in the traffic .
14 It 's making a mockery of it , it 's showing one father can get away with what another father ca n't .
15 I throw that into the arena on the basis that P P G seven exists it is not a policy in the terms of Section fifty four A unless it is made a policy in the terms of Section fifty four A. Nevertheless it is a material consideration in all applications be before the local authority or before the Secretary of State .
16 In addition to , if it is made a condition of any settlement made by the Seller , or judgment awarded against the Purchaser , pursuant to Condition 10.1 , the Purchaser shall return or destroy , as applicable , all infringing goods still under its control subject to a refund by the Seller of any payment for such goods already made [ less a reasonable allowance for depreciation of the goods by reason of their use ( if any ) by the Purchaser prior to their return or destruction as aforesaid ] .
17 Whoever it is made a start with the cat and dog , the family pets . ’
18 It is totally unreasonable and the company knows it and it is making a fool of the County Council , which should be prosecuting .
19 Where a lexia is indicated by Barthes to be functioning within one of these codes it is making a reference beyond its own immediate confines .
20 Perkins also claims that it is making a segment virtue out of necessity .
21 And if there is one thing that West London hotels particularly enjoy , it is making a fuss of Joe Jackson .
22 A while later she married and had a second baby ; it was made a ward of court .
23 The idea behind I had in mind with it was to make a champagne fountain .
24 If it was to make a gesture against Germany , in support of the Tory attempt to divert attention from their home-made disaster , it 's pathetic .
25 HOW silly it was to make a fuss about the unhappy expressions of Charles and Diana during their first 24 hours in Korea .
26 It was making a scrap-merchant of her .
27 By the time he sold the brewery , for £25 million , in 1986 , it was making a profit of £1.7 million a year .
28 I wonder whether whoever did it was making a gesture in the direction of the Bishop , as if to say ‘ This is your beloved son ’ . ’
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