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

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1 By purporting to de-interpret them by removing the excrescences of later interpretations it made possible a reinterpretation which allowed mythology to be seen again as something that while still existing on the level of the most civilized and polished communication kept speaking of what it had sprung from — men 's basic needs and desires .
2 This development was important because it made possible the invention of the domestic clock and also the watch .
3 But , for Canterbury , it made possible the appointment of a new prior , and Anselm appointed Ernulf , who was one of Lanfranc 's men , but of a very different stamp from his predecessor .
4 It made unlikely the resurrection of the four-party coalition of the outgoing government — the DC , PSI , and the smaller Liberals ( PLI ) and Social Democrats ( PSDI ) .
5 In the 1991 Chairman 's report it made clear the fact that the Buckfastleigh Branch having been leased in 1991 to the South Devon Railway Trust , showed only the fare income for the Paignton branch , hence a fall in turnover from the 1990 season , which included the fare income from the Buckfastleigh branch .
6 For him the value of representative democracy resides in the fact that it makes possible the selection of effective political leaders , as well as providing a training for them .
7 In addition , it makes possible the recording , in the form of a ‘ map ’ , of something of the nature of that response .
8 One important thing about a ‘ bottlenecked ’ life cycle is that it makes possible the equivalent of going back to the drawing board .
9 It makes possible the conferment of life peerages with a right to sit .
10 I can suggest three such general features : heredity is digital , it involves a phenotype-genotype distinction , and it makes possible the amplification of quantum events into macroscopic ones .
11 Often referred to as a means by which a nation , or even the world , can become a community , it makes possible the transmitting of messages from a small group of people to a vast number .
12 In tightly organized pages it makes sure a reader can find needed information quickly .
13 It makes meaningful an analysis of the level ( or levels ) of ideology and relates it in a non-reductive way to the economic base — the mode of production .
14 ‘ Please check your bonfire before lighting it to make sure no hedgehogs have hibernated there . ’
15 ‘ Please check the bonfire before lighting it to make sure no hedgehogs have hibernated there . ’
16 Right , whose responsibility is it to make sure the copy of the final tables is kept .
17 Remove any excess adhesive and use it to make good the mitres and joints .
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