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

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1 Lastly , it make the base for construction of a large scenario — a first short at identifying , with least danger of short sight ( though perhaps roughly drawn in the first stages ) , the major issues to be treated as priorities for action .
2 If so , did it make the rest of the winter any warmer ?
3 Do n't it make the sounds ?
4 It was so bright it made the stars disappear .
5 He stopped speaking for a moment , like a man walking who comes to a brink ; perhaps it was an artful pause , but it made the stars , the night , seem to wait , as if story , narration , history , lay imbricated in the nature of things ; and the cosmos was for the story , not the story for the cosmos .
6 The way he said it made the name sound like orchids and honey .
7 It made the education of deaf children compulsory between the ages of seven to sixteen and imposed an obligation upon local school boards to build schools as necessary .
8 This time it made the trip from West Croydon to Sutton and passengers included the Mayors of Sutton and Cheam and of Beddington and Wallington .
9 It made the universe more savage and unknowable than I had ever dreamed …
10 Built in 1961 , it made the rest look like what it was : a museum .
11 alternative , it made the rest of you look orange .
12 It made the models ' sacrifice of their modesty seem poignantly vain .
13 His wife came in and banged the door and he was furious because it made the china rattle ; he said she just did n't understand . ’
14 For example , when discussing the passage from matriliny to patriliny , Engels [ p. 119 ] echoes Morgan 's formulation in the following way:s ‘ Thus , on the one hand , in proportion as wealth increased ( as a result of the domestication of animals ) it made the man 's position in the family more important than the woman 's , and on the other hand created an impulse to exploit this strengthened position in order to overthrow , in favour of his children , the traditional order of inheritance .
15 And it made the song . ’
16 It made the muscles in your backside tighten up .
17 But , it made the theology even more difficult to comprehend by introducing the ‘ divinity ’ of Jesus Christ , and then further increased the difficulties of the common masses to understand , by introducing the concept of the Holy Ghost .
18 So it made the Stenness Loch polluted for the as pollution comes in the Stenness Loch and it f spoilt the fishing here .
19 Meanwhile the philologists , putting together the various clues inside the Kalevala — it is bright , it was forged , it is a kind of mill , it brings luck , it made the sea salt — have come up with innumerable solutions , at once vague and pedantic : the sampo was the Golden Fleece , some fertility-cult object , a Lappish pillar-idol , an allegory of the sky .
20 When he changed from an acoustic to an electric guitar so overloaded that it made the windows of the little studios rattle , you could still sometimes hear his feet rapping on the boards and the irregular chord sequences and the trademark himmahimmahimm drifting through the air .
21 His North Sea assault gave the environmentalists a powerful and unique spokesman ; it made the government sit up and take notice ; and it speeded up the long and painful process of making the public aware that there was a very real problem to solve , which was going to involve personal sacrifices .
22 The Gulf crisis complicated the budgetary position in that it made the negotiators ' original $50,000 million deficit reduction target appear unrealistically high , while increasing the threat of the economy being pushed into recession .
23 It made the BDDA a " grass-roots organisation " which it has remained ever since .
24 Organisers Editions Larivière says it made the decision not to proceed ‘ for its own reasons ’ .
25 I was informed that British Steel would be making a decision on the day that it made the decision — I was informed in confidence some days before that it would be making a decision on that day .
26 Although the Chicago School over-used the Darwinian metaphor of the struggle for survival , and although it made the mistake of equating ‘ society ’ or ‘ community ’ with the social systems of relatively small areas , the Chicago School still has much to offer in terms of the new kind of spatial sociology which we started to develop in Chapter 1 .
27 It made the achievement of the Left in pushing for reform and establishing responsibility and commitment , particularly in local government , all the more remarkable .
28 It made the life of the timetabler blissfully simple .
29 Mary Whitehouse denounced it for encouraging in-corridor insurrection , while Russell Knott from the National Association Of Schoolmasters complained that it made the teachers look like twats .
30 As it made the attempt into a warm wind
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