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

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1 He was man enough to smile , and it made Arthur Marshall laugh , which was always a wonderful sight .
2 It made Auntie Lou nervous to be asked direct questions .
3 It made government supporters more optimistic about the economy and opposition supporters more pessimistic .
4 There was such an awful mockery in that face that it made Tuan Ti Fo want to strike it with his fist .
5 It made airline rates subject to review by each government , permitted each country fifth freedom rights in the other , subject to adjustment , and referred disagreements to the PICAO .
6 It made privatization part of a wider cultural shift among the British people , including wide swathes of the working class .
7 It made Friday night seem like Monday afternoon .
8 When consultancy Sena BPA bought shares in Keydata last September , it made Jacobo Garcia Duran managing director of the Institute .
9 It made David Bowie a star .
10 At just over £900 on the road , it made sports car motoring affordable .
11 It spawned the Bladud tale , it made Francis Peck subtitle his Antiquarian Annals of Stanford of 1727 Academia Tercia Anglicana , or ‘ The Third English University ’ , and it fuelled the fertile minds of William Stukeley and later Victorian romantics .
12 She doubted if it was anywhere near the truth , but clearly it made Miss Beard happy .
13 It made trade unions ( rather than just individual organizers of strikes ) liable for damages arising from unlawful industrial actions .
14 It made Mr Singleton smile .
15 It was all very deliberate , keeping the interrogators ' faces dark against the bright window , and it made Maxim grin .
16 It made Betty Gilling strangely uneasy .
17 Amber Scott , playing Banning 's daughter , entertains the sighing pirates with a ballad of such sick-making sentiment that it makes Shirley Temple look like Billie Holiday .
18 Amber Scott , playing Banning 's daughter , entertains the sighing pirates with a ballad of such sick-making sentiment that it makes Shirley Temple look like Billie Holiday .
19 It makes freedom subservient to control ; and as a result , communism in practice suffers from an inability to put adequate constraints on the urge to control .
20 There is no hostility between the staff and us and it makes school life so much easier .
21 Made from silk protein , it makes hair shine like glass .
22 Brightness masking can be thought of as operating primarily at the feature detector level in Figure 11 ; by reducing the discriminability of target features , it makes feature detection difficult ( or impossible , if the mask is bright enough ) .
23 Includes the classic mod ‘ floater ’ ‘ I 'm So Thankful ’ , a record so cool that it makes Inspector Morse look like The Bill .
24 But it 's 24 pages , there 's an interesting club history for those who have n't read it 20 times before and from advertising it makes Roddymoor £400 a year .
25 This impotence is inherent in the Keynesian approach to policy and not merely a feature of a specific version of that approach ; for by its very nature it makes government influences on aggregate demand predictable in that it links government policy changes to the current or past state of the economy .
26 Cobalt is important in the jet engines of aeroplanes because it makes turbine blades resist high temperatures .
27 Where they are uncertain , it makes stock control much more difficult .
28 VARI is not a new process — Lotus first used it to make Elite bodies in 1974 .
29 In many cases the large size of a company , which is the source of its market power , may enable it to make cost savings which , although not fully passed on , more than compensate for the distorting effects of an uncompetitive market structure .
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