Example sentences of "it make [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | An ice-cream tub with a lid which has very small holes punched in it make a good container for the culture . |
2 | This should also work perfectly happily on a 1512 system as it make no special demands on graphics presentation . |
3 | Neither can it make a specific issue or prohibited steps order so as to require a child to be accommodated by a local authority as this would in effect allow the authority to take the child into care without necessarily satisfying the s31 criteria ( s9(5) ( b ) ) . |
4 | Did the population remain more or less static after the dramatic decline in the second half of the fourteenth century , or did it make a rapid recovery from the first wave of epidemics ? |
5 | Did it make a big difference . |
6 | And did it make a big difference ? |
7 | Several people said it was , to be sure it was , and did n't it make a plain man flinch . |
8 | This was thought to be due to the fact that the smaller wheels were leading , but the Metropolitan Electric tramways which had some similar cars on almost identical bogies , turned the bogies round on one of their cars ( No. 25 ) and it made no appreciable difference . |
9 | It did not seem to be of any consequence , for it made no immediate difference . |
10 | Its lack of significance is that it made no real difference to the political situation , except for putting the burgh of Edinburgh through a rapid change of councils and giving it the burden of housing the army of the Congregation . |
11 | obviously it was no good he , you could smoke like a chimney it made no damn difference the state his insides were |
12 | However , in the study , it made no significant difference whether a male or female teacher directed class activities . |
13 | It made no fucking sense at all , but Plummer had his reasons for believing the information . |
14 | Volvo 's two-litre B200 engine had always been smoother than the bigger-bore 2.3 , but it made no more than an adequate job of hauling the corpulent 940 . |
15 | However , it made no public statement concerning its decision that factual information and suspicions could be mixed in one computer . |
16 | It made no express reference to proceedings between a named representative of a class and a member of that class who might well have sharply different interests , as betweeen themselves , as to the substance of the plaintiff 's claim . |
17 | I nearly slipped on the convex peel as it made a squishing sound underfoot , doing small damage to my shoe . |
18 | ‘ It made a real holiday for Francis . |
19 | She said it made a real change to have a bit of humour round the place . |
20 | It made a successful and safe forced-landing , but little ( other than the ‘ number plate ’ ) was salvageable . |
21 | It made a fearful mess , though it was only a superficial wound . ’ |
22 | According to the Chilean Human Rights Commission the distinction was unacceptable because it made a prior judgment of guilt . |
23 | It made a strong impact on me . |
24 | MIPS says it made a strong effort at the beginning to get the SCO on very favourable terms but the sponsorship just was n't there . |
25 | It made a strong impact . ’ |
26 | And it made a long garage . |
27 | It made a lasting impression on me . |
28 | They 'd given him some papers , and somebody had gone to the cashier for his money ( it made a nice fat bulge in his hip pocket ; he patted it now and again as he walked , just to make sure it was still there ) and eventually he 'd signed some papers . |
29 | Still , it made a nice little break for you . ’ |
30 | I zipped back along the M20 , letting Armstrong have his head as I thought it made a nice change for him not to plod through heavy traffic at ten miles an hour . |