Example sentences of "it [vb -s] make a " in BNC.
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1 | It involves making a small incision in the cornea and ‘ threading ’ a clear plastic ring through the deeper tissue layers . |
2 | It involves making a small incision in the cornea and ‘ threading ’ a clear plastic ring through the deeper tissue layers . |
3 | In my garden it has made a swift transition from weed to wild flower to flower . |
4 | It has made a big difference . ’ |
5 | It has made a lake of the Mediterranean , a stream of the Atlantic and a winter garden of Algeria ’ . |
6 | Since then , it has made a number of startling errors of judgment . |
7 | The Nicaraguan government states that it has made a clear break with the use of imprisonment as a means of political repression . |
8 | But in the specialized sense it covers a range of disciplines which apply to most types of literature , and it has made a very positive contribution to the understanding of the Bible . |
9 | In ANDES " work , particularly in the controlled zones and with refugees , it has made a concerted attempt to include women , and its educational materials have been drawn up bearing in mind the need to broaden the context of women 's work . |
10 | So it has made a lot of difference . |
11 | More can be done and more is being done and we shall encourage the industry to go out and get more business wherever it is ; but it has made a good start . |
12 | Publication in a high-impact factor journal such as Nature represents an acknowledgment that the work is at the cutting edge of science , and that it has made a significant contribution to that science . |
13 | A tribunal must make a compensatory award if it has made a basic award . |
14 | Murray also announced that it has made a 119 per cent gain on its holding in Yorkshire Food Group , which was floated in March after the first half ended . |
15 | Another cell leader , , added : ‘ It has made a big difference — people are more involved in the whole production process . ’ |
16 | In one way the length of the history was a good thing as I have benefited in the end from the latest surgical techniques available in London , and although I still have to be careful it has made a tremendous difference to my life . |
17 | till we get to X equals a one and it starts making a bit of difference , so it 'll probably go like this . |
18 | The delay is due to the complex documentation required , X/Open claims , saying that it wants to make a big splash for XPG4 , now scheduled for the Autumn . |
19 | Pyramid Technology Corp has penned October 15th as the day it plans to make a ‘ significant ’ announcement of new hardware and software : one of the two next-generation MIPS R4000-based systems already promised ( UX No 393 ) , will likely figure . |
20 | No-one knows better what it takes to make a championship-winning team . |
21 | One qualification that should be made to the general formula that Lord Goddard laid down in Hinchcliffe v. Sheldon is that it appears to make a person guilty of obstructing by omission , and the view may be expressed that this is not the law . |
22 | It seems to make a fair amount of sense . |
23 | It aims to make a practical , continuing contribution to the knowledge of employment issues in the light of social , political and population changes . |
24 | It aims to make a practical , continuing contribution to the knowledge of employment issues , in the light of social , political and population changes . |
25 | It hopes to make a fresh attempt to limit excessive overtime , heavily criticised in the report . |
26 | It means to make a visitor understand how the attempt to annihilate an entire people came to be , and how it was executed . |
27 | Although no one would claim that Kansas City is now a model of racial harmony , it does make a sharp contrast to St Louis , Missouri 's other main city . |
28 | But when all the please and thank you is unsaid and the little courtesy is undone , it does make a difference to society . |
29 | I am glad that so many more knitters are using double jacquard as it does make a super skirt . |
30 | It does make a sort of sense : everyone must be born and die , but how many general directors nowadays last even a respectable fraction of 20 years ? |