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

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1 The row could make for a strained atmosphere as Mr Major spends the Premier 's traditional weekend with the Queen .
2 Without doubt the two best Cup teams in the country have reached Twickenham this season and it should make for a superb final .
3 It is interesting to see the raw material of event transformed into poetry , though this does make for a certain degree of repetition .
4 It is interesting to see the raw material of event transformed into poetry , though this does make for a certain degree of repetition .
5 The combination of malted wheat and the type of yeasts used by this region 's brewers can sometimes make for a spicy , clove-like character .
6 None of this means Shawcross should stop — the cause is too important — but it can make for a frustrating life .
7 Either because he had the hump or because he thought it would make for a good show he started smashing the footlights one by one .
8 Needless to say , this attitude did not make for a good marriage .
9 There are several splendid houses near Long Melford that would make for a gentle afternoon 's potter through the rooms and possessions of the rich of a few centuries ago .
10 And , therefore , the argument is of people whose backs are pinned to the wall before they 're questioned as it were , and that does n't make for a sober and calm discussion , especially as there is some doubt , I suspect , in the mind of ministers , but certainly in the mind of many people in the Conservative Party , about whether these great absolutes , this wall against which ministers and departments are nailed , really need exist in quite the form it 's being constructed or whether the whole issue could n't be handled in a rather more sensitive and relaxed way .
11 In an era of fast food , subsistence incomes do n't make for a culinary culture .
12 Religious networks could make for a unified effort or become the vertebrae of different segments of reformers whose conflicts were expressed in organisational diversity and competition .
13 Of course the addition of a stereo processor would require a slightly bigger case but would still make for a manageable little rig .
14 An identification consequent on a prior dislocation can make for a creative , empathetic partiality which is then the basis of a further identification and understanding of other kinds of discrimination .
15 50 races … solos and sidecars … should make for a thrilling showdown .
16 While Hoving 's career at the Met could make for a juicy and fascinating story , Making the Mummies Dance proves that he is not the man to tell it .
17 Moreover , constitutional lawyers may write about " old " Parliaments being able to bind and limit a " new " Parliament , and may suggest that a " new judicial attitude " ( whereby judges no longer accept that they are subordinate to Parliament ) would make for a fresh start so that " the doctrine that no Parliament can bind its successors becomes ancient history " , but these tricky legal formulations do not alter the fact that constitution-making occurs in the context of a political reality which limits what is feasible , acceptable , and enforceable .
18 BA chief executive Tim Godfray said the attractive location should make for a popular and well-attended conference .
19 So I thought an illustration of Mark 's later playing , as demonstrated on Dire Straits latest album ‘ On Every Street ’ , might make for a welcome change .
20 I would make for the Federal Republic . ’
21 It might be part of her job to parade through the ballroom but she surely did n't want to have to prattle facts and figures for what she was wearing now , a skin-tight concoction of bugle heads and sequins that probably cost more than she 'd make for the entire year .
22 He says : ‘ Small budgets , apologetic councils strapped for cash , and a complex social and sometimes ethnic mix of young customers and their parents do n't make for an easy life . ’
23 Their success at the game did not make for an easy relationship , though .
24 But it did n't always make for an easy life .
25 It certainly does n't make for an ideal working relationship , does it ? ’
26 Sound , movement and graphics all in one package could make for an interesting new hobby or extremely effective presentations .
27 But he was overwhelmed by his simple , beneficial error on the 16th at Cypress Point , and you can rest assured that that , along with Waggoner 's other impressions and observations , will make for an interesting read when the book hits the shelves for the 1990 Christmas rush .
28 I 'm going with a Scum season ticket holder and Newcastle Utd fan should make for an interesting evening all round .
29 They derive their strength from the realization that not to abide by them would make for an unworkable constitution .
30 I think that often it was jealousy — mixed with booze — that made for a lethal cocktail , with Bogie as the stirrer .
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