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

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1 Does it make more sense to be beaten 62–7 or play tight competitive fixtures like Southland and NZ Universities as England ‘ B ’ did .
2 Would it make any difference to life in this community if there no primary school in Village ?
3 Would it make any difference to you personally if there were no primary school in Village ?
4 A different type of two-part problem is one in which the second part commences : ‘ Would it make any difference to your answer if … ? ’
5 " Did it make any difference to your light ? "
6 Sorry does it I put my question very badly , does it make any difference to traffic through this particular part or Knaresborough where the relief road is ?
7 Would it make any difference to their relationship ?
8 It made closer links to the army and the semi-fascist Falange movement .
9 It made little difference to the coal industry which continued to serve both .
10 It may have rained for hours , but it made little difference to the River Lambourn .
11 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 ] .
12 In the upshot the SEA , whilst it made some concessions to the political aspirations of the EP , was notable chiefly for its powerful commitment to the economic concept of completing the internal market .
13 In addition it made some recommendations to BRAC , one of which was to encourage BRAC to make a greater effort to cooperate with the local village practitioners .
14 ‘ Oh , of course , ’ said Holly , as though it made any sense to her .
15 Not that it made any difference to the dead .
16 ‘ I do n't think it made any difference to my career or Peter 's , ’ says Finney .
17 Let's be fair , now ; I do n't expect it makes much difference to Mrs Morgan , or her cat , " Mr Smith said , and a small smile played over his lips as he glanced at Dan Ashton , who grunted and looked down at his feet while Smith continued , " whether you were joking or in deadly seriousness . "
18 Besides , it makes more sense to me to believe your brother was the victim of one of the many enemies I 'm sure he made in the course of his life .
19 It seems that it makes more sense to the majority of people if we tell you how much faster ( or slower ) than a common reference machine the test machine is .
20 It makes some sense to me , and clearly to some of the audience here tonight .
21 Part of the problem with encouraging girls to take ‘ useful ’ subjects is that we do not know whether it makes any difference to the kinds of jobs they eventually do ; and whether , indeed , these jobs would still be highly rated if women did them .
22 I think if it makes any difference to you we 've got a thingy whirring away there .
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