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

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1 It would make Sharpeville look like a Sunday School picnic .
2 It would make things far worse for him when he was eventually brought up for trial .
3 It would make things so much easier . ’
4 It would make things a lot easier for her — for both of them — if they could manage to end this marriage on a fairly amicable note , instead of in a flood of tension and arguments .
5 If judges were seen to pick and choose among legislation , enforcing only those statutes they approved , this would defeat the pragmatist 's goal because it would make things not better but much worse .
6 Perhaps it would make things easier .
7 I had no idea what having a baby would mean , only that it would make escape from Roundhay impossible .
8 It would make sense , at some stage , to equalise the tax treatment of earned and ‘ unearned ’ income ; but then the perpetuation of distinct national insurance would look very silly indeed .
9 In the eyes of both , it would make sense not to have him roaming the country generating huge gatherings with a politically futile , and possibly violently anarchic , outcome .
10 Before analysing the role of the A&R department in both record and music publishing companies , it would make sense to look at the other areas which create a fully operational major record company : manufacturing and distribution , recording studios , marketing and promotion , sales , professional advisers , and the international division .
11 I love shops anyway , so it would make sense to stock products that do n't damage the environment . ’
12 On the other hand it would make sense for nature to endow us with greater sexuality at a time when we are most likely to become pregnant .
13 While profitability remains the key factor in the use of expensive floor space , it would make sense to display the products which older people are likely to buy on the ground floor .
14 Obviously it would make sense to remove or reduce ( as far as possible ) the provocations ( antecedents ) that lead to bickering , fighting or other forms of dispute .
15 It would make sense that the conditions that the invader encounters initially , which include a luxuriant supply of nutrients , should be changed as rapidly as possible .
16 Even without statutory warrant , it would make sense for privilege to attach to whatever a Member does as an incident of discharging his functions as a Member in relation to the proceedings of the House itself ( as opposed to in his external role as a political figure , or in relation to constituents , members of the public and non-parliamentary bodies ) .
17 Seeing there are three of you , it would make sense if I made a fourth and helped to leg . ’
18 He said : ‘ Surely it would make sense just to get the game played . ’
19 Logically , it would make sense to assume that the aircraft failed to come up to the standards of performance and aggressive capability which the Soviets expected of it .
20 If the other Devon districts were in fact the chief suppliers of patients and users of the big hospital facilities then it would make sense for management and costs to be handed over to them .
21 But in any case , it would make sense , given that the grey whale population has been increasing steadily overall , for whales to be exploring and utilising more areas . ’
22 For each exchange , supply a context in which it would make sense .
23 It would make sense if we were free to take novel to refer to the physical object ; but in this sentence such an interpretation is not available .
24 Given the possibility of pre and post-carriage storage of the goods , and the need to extend the bank 's security interest to the sale of the goods upon their arrival , it would make sense to integrate the bill of lading registry with a more encompassing commercial property registry .
25 More gardens to the left , so it would make sense to suppose that you 'd come in from the right , leaving your car in the road at the end of the row .
26 It would make sense to design studies that accommodate human forgetfulness and error and , in particular , to provide instructions that tell the patient what to do when a day is missed .
27 If geology suggested that the earth 's climate had changed through time , it would make sense to accept that the Creator would design different species for each of the successive geological periods .
28 ‘ Yes , it would make sense .
29 It would make sense , ’ she argued .
30 A top source said in Dublin : ‘ It would make sense for the President to time his visit to coincide with the opening of Barrettstown Castle as Paul 's first camp in Europe .
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