Example sentences of "it make [adv] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Desperately needing to justify her own actions , minimise her behaviour , she thought it all through again from the beginning until it made even less sense than it had before . |
2 | In practice it made very little difference whether an actor , writer or director accused of being tainted with Communism claimed the right to be silent or not . |
3 | It made very little impact . |
4 | This is partly a result of private acquisition of forest lands prior to the General Revision Act of 1891 , when it made more economic sense to annex high quality , easily accessible forests . |
5 | It 's quite rare , which is why it made so much publicity . |
6 | She re-read the previous page , but by the time she 'd got to the bottom again it made as little sense as it had the first time . |
7 | It made as little impression on me then as it does now . ’ |
8 | I would n't believe it made that much difference do you ? |
9 | Maybe the farmer or his tenant will ask for a percentage of the kill within the agreement , but it makes jolly good sense to ensure that anyone who likes to eat a rabbit and who can influence your sport is well looked after . |
10 | It makes even worse reading and it distresses me to have to bring it to the attention of the House . |
11 | If someone has to break a window and knock out all the glass it makes even more noise . |
12 | One thing 's for certain , though : committing this kind of money on equipment is a serious business , so buying all the components from the same company makes sense from the back-up point of view , and as the hard work has been taken out of the design — ie. flightcase , patch cables , mains feeds etc. — it makes even more sense . |
13 | It makes even less sense in view of the collapse of the TUC 's regional day-release programme . |
14 | It it does it makes far more sense |
15 | It makes far more sense to do two for the first day , then you can judge how many you can get through in a day from those two . |
16 | It would , however , be rather contentious to describe the men 's conversation as illogical , since it makes perfectly good sense . |
17 | " I " m not so young as I used to was " is wrong , except that when Somerset Maughan makes a Cockney landlady say it , it makes perfectly good sense . |
18 | But here it is , all five foolscap pages , and it makes quite interesting reading . |
19 | His basic criticism of the system is that it makes little sense on the level of integrity because it makes only superficial sense of human desire and action and , therefore , only poor sense of human happiness . |
20 | Sometimes it makes very good sense to borrow money for something . |
21 | It makes so much difference if you tell each other what you hope for , rather than expecting your partner to know , or to assume that your partner wants and expects the same things . |
22 | This is very disheartening and very disappointing because this is a major problem and it makes so much difference to the lives of these children . |
23 | It may seem superstitious , but it makes damned fine art , because the vision of release in salvation is so vividly nurtured in Christian history . |
24 | It makes as much sense to bet on the survival of the Government 's EMS policy as to look for tranquility in west Beirut . |
25 | It makes as much sense as treating burns with a blow torch . |
26 | If competitors and circumstances are regarded as the " enemy " then It makes as much sense for a corporation to have alternative objectives as it does for a military commander . |
27 | Then if it makes this much difference |